Windsor Trowbridge, cousin of Edith Warren Corliss, poses for the picture. Inscription reads: "Warren's new photographic studio 145 tremont street, boston, Mass. Under the superintendence of Mr. S.B. Heald."
Back of photograph of Windsor Trowbridge, advertising for photography company "Ritz & Hastings." Reads:"Ritz & Hastings. 147 Tremont Street. Boston, Mass. Up one flight. Ernest F. Ritz. Geo. H. Hastings. Studeio connected by Elevator."
April 4, 1879, Edith Warren Corliss (later Giles) at 15 years old. Family history with photo reads: "Born in boston, April 4th, 1879, mother of Edith Corliss Giles who married John Lucas Cadogan of San Francisco, CA in November 1919. [Edith Corliss Giles Cadogan and John Lucas Cadogan] had only child, Jane Alice. [Jane Alice Cadogan] married Arthur N Patten of Lenox Mass. " Image Credits: Gold Medal Paris 1878 37 Union Square, New York.
Edith Warren (Giles) and Augusta Warren pose for a photo with other friends in Bear Creek, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Image is badly torn on the bottom left corner, hiding some of the image. Written in blue ink/pencil on the top of the photo says "My Mom" and points to Edith Giles.