c.1940: There is a number of European scenes that Ingle painted around this time. They might have been painted from postcards or might have been commissions.
c.1940: There is a number of European scenes that Ingle painted around this time. They might have been painted from postcards or might have been commissions.
c.1930: This is done in the style of Ingle's illustrations which she mostly did in the 1920s and 1930s. The signature containing "Maylaw" also seems to be used around 1930.
c.1910: The horn player in the scene is most likely Jim Haugh, the brother of Ingle's friend Ambrose Haugh. This date is based on the apparent age of Jim Haugh.
c.1920: This is done in the style of Ingle's illustrations which she mostly painted in the 1920s and 1930s. These dates would be consistent with the fashions worn by the subjects.