BBC News - Archive body starts debate on smiling for photographs
Reasons why it became acceptable for people to smile when having their
pictures taken is being explored by a national organisation.
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
holds millions of images, many dating from the 1800s.
RCAHMS staff have used Twitter to invite discussion on when and why early
cheer-free poses became unfashionable.
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