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+ | |[[Image:1913 ladies wristwatch.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Ladies Wristwatch. Submitted by Jill on the A272.]] | ||
+ | |Ladies watches had previously been on a chain or worn as brooches. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1916 Scarf Brooch Cherry Tradewell.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Scarf Brooch Submitted by Cherry Tradewell]] | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1919 Katarzyna.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Submitted by Katarzyna]] | ||
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==Uniforms== | ==Uniforms== | ||
==Badges, Medals and Other Decoration== | ==Badges, Medals and Other Decoration== |
Revision as of 16:19, 14 February 2010
Contents
General Everyday Clothing
1910 | |
This photo shows the younger ladies wearing simple skirts and blouses. Often they were worn with a straw boater or wide brimmed hats for very special occasions. I think Grandma was left back in the 1890's!! |
1910 | |
Notice the exposed neck instead of the high necked blouses favoured around that time. |
C1910 | |
James Pollard born Apr 1889 in Dublin city Ireland.
I'm guessing that he was aged about 21 when this photo was taken. |
1910 | |
"Best wishes Christmas 1910" was written on the back of this card. |
c1911 | |
Joseph is living with his sister and brother in Law in Drumcondra, Dublin on the 1911 Ireland census aged 24 |
c1912 | |
They have dressed in their best clothes for the photographer. The mother's hairstyle is given volume by the means of pads usually made of horsehair and often known as "rats". |
1913 | |
The seated, older lady favours a more structured blouse with a high collar while her stepdaughters favour soft collars and a less corseted look. Harty (right) has a more masculine style, her tie has a tiepin with an "H", she also wears a wristwatch. |
1913 | |
The eldest sister (left) keeps a high collar while her younger sisters prefer lower collars. |
1913 | |
Note that the mother still has a high collar whilst her daughter is wearing a softer lower collar. |
1913 | |
My 2x great grandparents, Thomas and Alice Violet Connelly are sitting at the front. See how the daughters all have shorter sleeves whilst their mother wears longer sleeves |
1915 | |
c1915 | |
The older couple are my 2x great grandparents, George Edwin and Jane Ann Gregory. Their daughter, Elizabeth Jane is far left and she is my great grandmother. |
1916 | |
Kate Amelia Slater (nee Jerome) |
1917 | |
Baby girl aged 1 year, boy aged 3 years. |
1917 | |
Beatrice aged 33 has mixed the newer fashion of soft collared more open necked blouse with a high necked lace or net one underneath, maybe just for "modesty" as her husband was 20 years her senior. |
1918 | |
c1919 | |
My grandmother and her children, in their normal everyday clothes. |
Hats and Accessories
1913 | |
Ladies watches had previously been on a chain or worn as brooches. |
c1916 | |
c1919 | |