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Everyday Women of the Golden Era

shazzabanazza

Practically Family
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New Zealand
A friend of mine skates in the roller derby and recently posted these on facebook. I don't think any of them are celebrities. My mother often comments on how skating was a favorite past time of hers and nearly all the kids on the block!

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Lovely photos! Bring back roller skates!
 

Amy Jeanne

Call Me a Cab
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Colorado
Old family photos, from the 20s. Neither side of my family took many photos during the 1930s. Photos stop around 1930 and don't start popping up again until 1941.

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lol My great grandmother always had a sourpuss in pictures lol She's cracking a little smile in the two pics above this one, though!!!!
 

Valya

New in Town
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30
Location
Canada
Some family photos of mine:

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My great-great uncle and his wife, taken around 1946, probably a wedding photo.

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This is my great-grandmother, it was taken in 1930, when she was 18. I just love this photo of her.

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My great-great-grandmother and grandfather, along with my great-grandmother (in the previous photo). Taken 1918-ish. There's no extraordinary clothing here, as they were very poor.

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My great-great aunt and her family, taken in 1942.
 

LizzieMaine

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Boston's first group of policewomen -- known as "the Flapper Squad" -- c. 1924. They weren't allowed to carry guns -- and would often subdue wrongdoers the old fashioned way, by throwing them thru plate glass windows and beating them over the head with wooden chairs.
 
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sheeplady

I'll Lock Up
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Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, USA
They look like a bunch of nuns on temporary duty. Scary Irish schoolteaching nuns. Possibly with concealed rulers.

They look pretty scary to me too. I don't think they needed weapons, they have the glare down pat. If one of those ladies came towards me with the demeanor they have in that picture... I'd be shaking in my boots. Some tough ladies in that bunch!
 

R.G. White

One of the Regulars
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162
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Wisconsin
Not exactly 'Golden Age' but here is my Grandmother in '57, right before she was married.

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I hope she doesn't mind. She can be a bit finicky about me posting old pics of her on the internet. But I know you'll all respect it! :)
 
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R.G. White

One of the Regulars
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Wisconsin
And my great-great Grandmother in 1913 with my great-Grandmother and her sisters. Both of which died within the next two years.

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cookie

I'll Lock Up
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Sydney Australia
Not exactly 'Golden Age' but here is my Grandmother in '57, right before she was married.

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I hope she doesn't mind. She can be a bit finicky about me posting old pics of her on the internet. But I know you'll all respect it! :)

My aunt had a shirt in the 50s with that type of design except that hers had fish on it...

They look like a bunch of nuns on temporary duty. Scary Irish schoolteaching nuns. Possibly with concealed rulers.

Were they sending anyone on "a mission from God"? lol lol

When you look at those Rosie the Rivetter photos you have to admire the industrial style of the women. You have to also ask yourseld did Hitler know what he was getting into by taking on the USA in war?
 
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Drappa

One Too Many
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Hampshire, UK
We went to see my in-laws yesterday, and my MIL was going through pictures my husband's great aunt gave her recently. She is in a home and suffering from serious dementia, so unfortunately I have no backstory to most of the photos, nor did my MIL know who some of the people were. I took pictures of the photos on my phone, so apologies for the bad quality.
The first ones are of my husband's great aunt Bette and some of her friends
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Love this one:
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Drappa

One Too Many
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Hampshire, UK
My husband's grandmother. Apparently she was a very mean-spirited woman and treated my MIL and her own son badly.
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With her second husband and my FIL on the bike
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My in-laws on their wedding day in 1972
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