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==Badges, Medals and Other Decoration==
 
==Badges, Medals and Other Decoration==

Revision as of 16:19, 14 February 2010



General Everyday Clothing

1910
25th Wedding Anniversary. Submitted by Katarzyna
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
Submitted by Jules Smith
Notice the exposed neck instead of the high necked blouses favoured around that time.
C1910
Submitted by Kathsgirl.48
James Pollard born Apr 1889 in Dublin city Ireland.

I'm guessing that he was aged about 21 when this photo was taken.

1910
Submitted by Jill on the A272
"Best wishes Christmas 1910" was written on the back of this card.
c1911
Joseph & his wife Molly. Submitted by Kathsgirl.48
Joseph is living with his sister and brother in Law in Drumcondra, Dublin on the 1911 Ireland census aged 24


c1912
A Lancashire Weaver & Family. Submitted by Jill on the A272.
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
Steel family. Skirts and Blouses. Submitted by Jill on the A272
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
Steel Family. Blouses. Submitted by Jill on the A272
The eldest sister (left) keeps a high collar while her younger sisters prefer lower collars.
1913
Young Lady with Her Mother. Submitted by Tom Tom
Note that the mother still has a high collar whilst her daughter is wearing a softer lower collar.
1913
Family Group. Submitted by Tom Tom
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
Submitted by Joy Lewis


c1915
Submitted by Tom Tom
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
Submitted by Ex Pat on Oz
Kate Amelia Slater (nee Jerome)
1917
Submitted by LangleyValeSue
Baby girl aged 1 year, boy aged 3 years.
1917
Middle Class Welsh Lady's Blouse. Submitted by Jill on the A272
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
Submitted by Rosi Glow
c1919
Submitted by Wendy Pusey
My grandmother and her children, in their normal everyday clothes.

Hats and Accessories

1913
Ladies Wristwatch. Submitted by Jill on the A272.
Ladies watches had previously been on a chain or worn as brooches.
c1916
Scarf Brooch Submitted by Cherry Tradewell
c1919
Submitted by Katarzyna

Uniforms

Badges, Medals and Other Decoration

Workwear

Wedding Attire

Childrens Clothing

Other