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TimeGuessr #393 Answer & Analysis

سلام عليكم! (salaam 'alei-kum!) (“Peace with you” in Egyptian)
Welcome to today’s edition of Daily Photo Analysis! Dive into the stories behind yesterday’s most intriguing photos from TimeGuessr #393, from Friday, June 28, 2024.
Table of Contents
Photo 1: Couple at Restaurant Outside of Pyramid of Giza

Matson Collection, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Summary of Analysis:
Signage: No visible signage is present in the photo.
Architecture and Infrastructure: The photo shows an outdoor setting with palm trees and a mountainous background.
Crowd and Attire: The people are dressed in colonial-era attire, including pith helmets and light clothing typical of tropical or desert climates.
Geographical Features: The palm trees and mountainous background indicate a warm, arid region.
General Context: The combination of the colonial-era attire and the geographical features suggest a historic setting in a North African or Middle Eastern country.
Year:
The scene depicted is probably from 1935.
The clothing styles and the colonial setting point to the interwar period. The presence of palm trees and the architecture suggest a location in a warm, arid region. The style of photography and the leisure activity depicted are consistent with the 1930s.
Location:
The location is Cairo, Egypt.
The combination of the colonial attire and the palm trees suggests a major city in North Africa.
Cairo was a significant colonial hub during this period, frequented by Western expatriates and tourists. The architectural style and the setting support this identification.
Photo 2: Construction of London’s Millennium Bridge

NASA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Summary of Analysis:
Signage: No visible signage is present in the photo.
Architecture and Infrastructure: The photo shows a bridge under construction over a river, with distinct modern engineering elements. The buildings in the background have a mix of classic and modern architecture.
Crowd and Attire: The person in the foreground is wearing a high-visibility jacket and hard hat, indicating construction work.
Geographical Features: The river and the construction site suggest a significant urban area with waterway infrastructure.
General Context: The modern construction techniques, combined with the urban riverside setting, indicate a major city undergoing infrastructure development.
Year:
The photo appears to be taken in 1999. The Millennium Bridge in London was constructed around this time, starting in 1998 and completed in June 2000.
The modern construction equipment and attire suggest the late 1990s. The architectural styles of the surrounding buildings are consistent with late 20th-century urban development.
Location:
The location is London, England, United Kingdom.
The construction of the Millennium Bridge over the Thames River is a distinctive feature. The mixture of historic and modern buildings along the Thames is characteristic of central London.
Notable landmarks visible in the background include St. Paul’s Cathedral to the left and the Tate Modern building to the right. The presence of these recognizable London landmarks supports this conclusion.
Photo 3: South African Policemen

M&N / Alamy Stock Photo
Summary of Analysis:
Signage: The flags and the uniforms of the people suggest a formal event or parade. The flags are the old national flag of South Africa, which includes the Union Jack and other smaller flags within a horizontal red, white, and blue design.
Architecture and Infrastructure: The buildings in the background are multi-story with a mix of modernist and mid-20th-century design.
Crowd and Attire: The people are dressed in formal uniforms and casual parade-watching attire typical of a mid-20th-century setting.
Geographical Features: The street setting with a crowd and a parade indicates an urban location.
General Context: The combination of the formal parade, the crowd, and the urban street setting points to a significant public event in a city.
Year:
The image seems to date back to the mid-1950s.
The old national flag of South Africa, which was used during the apartheid era, indicates a period between 1928 and 1994. The uniforms and the style of flags are indicative of the mid-20th century, specifically the 1960s.
The architecture of the buildings is consistent with the mid-20th-century design. The parade and formal attire suggest a significant historical event around the mid-1960s.
Location:
The location is Durban, South Africa.
The flags include elements of the old South African national flag used during the apartheid era. The mid-century modernist buildings are characteristic of urban development in Durban during the 1960s.
The presence of a significant public event, likely related to national celebrations or parades during apartheid, supports this identification.
Photo 4: Mozart’s Home in Salzburg, Austria

Kieselbach Gyula, via Fortepan
Summary of Analysis:
Signage: The sign "Mozart's Geburtshaus" indicates the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Architecture and Infrastructure: The building has a traditional European architectural style with multiple stories and historic design elements.
Crowd and Attire: The people in the photo are dressed in early 20th-century European clothing.
Geographical Features: The street setting with historic European buildings suggests a central European city.
General Context: The combination of the signage and the historic architecture indicates a culturally significant location in Europe.
Year:
The photograph is likely from 1920.
The clothing styles and the lack of modern vehicles suggest the early 20th century. The condition and style of the buildings align with the architectural trends of the time.
The signage being in German and referencing Mozart suggests a period when tourism to such historic sites was becoming popular.
Location:
The location is Salzburg, Austria.
Mozart's birthplace is a well-known historic site in Salzburg. The German language on the signs and the architectural style confirm this.
The historical significance of Mozart and the cultural heritage of Salzburg match the context of the photo.
Photo 5: U.S. Soldier Inspecting Looted Art

Agencja Fotograficzna Caro / Alamy Stock Photo
Summary of Analysis:
Signage: No visible signage is present in the photo.
Architecture and Infrastructure: The interior shows a baroque church with elaborate decorations and stacks of documents and crates.
Crowd and Attire: A soldier in World War II-era military uniform is present, indicating wartime or immediate post-war activity.
Geographical Features: The church setting with baroque architecture suggests a European location.
General Context: The presence of the soldier and the wartime storage of documents suggest the photo was taken during or shortly after World War II.
Year:
Judging by the context, the photo is from 1945.
The military uniform and the crates of documents suggest the immediate post-war period. The use of a church for storage is indicative of the disruptions caused by the war.
The architectural style of the church is consistent with European baroque design, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Location:
The location is Munich, Germany.
The baroque church architecture and the presence of World War II military activity point to a major German city. Munich had significant baroque architecture and was a site of extensive military and civilian activity during and after the war.
The context of the war and the use of buildings for storage align with known historical events in Munich.
Personal Score
TimeGuessr #392 38,407/50,000
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I enjoyed this set of photos, I thought to myself. “Oh it can’t be Amsterdam again” so I went with another location. But I keep telling myself that is the worst reasoning to use. When I saw photo #3, I was entirely stumped. I was unsure how to proceed with it.
Thanks! Let me know if you have any additional suggestions!
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-JonErik
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