Taken ca. 1910-12 and perhaps a very young teenager in this photograph, Dorothy Tucker (1899-1986) sits on the rear concrete steps to the Tucker family home at 90 Third Street in New Dorp, Staten Island and uses a spoon to eat from a bowl set on her lap. The Tucker family were believed to be the second owners of the home, now demolished, and originally built for “Mr. W.J. Steel” as described as part of the article “Some Modern Concrete Country Houses” in the August, 1906 issue of American Homes and Gardens. Another example of this photograph owned by this archive, a gelatin silver print, is titled in graphite on the verso Luncheon no. 5 Tucker.