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− | |[[File:Kathsgirl.48 1887 childrens.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Bridget Josephine Brady. Submitted by Kathsgirl.48]] | + | |[[File:Kathsgirl.48 1887 childrens.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Bridget Josephine Brady. |
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|Bridget was born 1882 in Dublin City. I guess she would have been aged about 5 on this photo? | |Bridget was born 1882 in Dublin City. I guess she would have been aged about 5 on this photo? | ||
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|[[Image:General everyday clothes 1911 pat hope.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Submitted by Pat Hope]] | |[[Image:General everyday clothes 1911 pat hope.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Submitted by Pat Hope]] | ||
|Clearly a group of Children, Presumably taken at school. The Diversity of Clothing is interesting, particularly that of the boys. | |Clearly a group of Children, Presumably taken at school. The Diversity of Clothing is interesting, particularly that of the boys. | ||
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+ | |width="300pt"|'''1911''' | ||
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+ | |[[File:Kathsgirl.48. 1911 chilrens wear.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Submitted by Kathsgirl.48]] | ||
+ | | Some of my late Dad's older siblings taken c.1911 | ||
+ | The youngest one in the photo was my uncle Leslie who was born Dec 1909 | ||
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|[[Image:1925children.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Working Class Country Girls. Submitted by Jill on the A272.]] | |[[Image:1925children.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Working Class Country Girls. Submitted by Jill on the A272.]] | ||
− | |The girls' grandmother (b1850) lived with them and had been a seamstress. She made all their knickers (not visible!) in the style of her own girlhood, with a flap that buttoned onto the waistband - this resulted in "accidents" for the younger girls who found the fastenings difficult. The old lady died in | + | |The girls' grandmother (b1850) lived with them and had been a seamstress. She made all their knickers (not visible!) in the style of her own girlhood, with a flap that buttoned onto the waistband - this resulted in "accidents" for the younger girls who found the fastenings difficult. The old lady died in 1938. |
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+ | |[[Image:Childrens clothing 1944. England langley vale sue.jpg|200px|center|thumb|1944 Submitted by Langley Vale Sue.]] | ||
+ | |Boy aged 2 years in hand-made top and trousers (romper suit) | ||
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+ | |[[File:Earlesgirls.jpg|300px|center|thumb|Submitted by Lynda.]] | ||
+ | |Youngest born 1944 | ||
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|A warm winter coat and hand kitted bonnet. | |A warm winter coat and hand kitted bonnet. | ||
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− | | | + | |Me at my uncles caravan in 1951! |
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1821 - 1830
1825-30 | ||
The trousers are buttoned on to the bottom of the waistcoat. |
1831 - 1840
1830s | ||
1835 | ||
This would fit a boy of 6-7 years, there are a spare pair of trousers with the outfit. |
1841 - 1850
1851 - 1860
1850 | ||
This comes with a pair of detachable full length sleeves (not shown). |
1855 | ||
Blue silk with velvet braid. |
1861 - 1870
1871 - 1880
1874 | ||
Boys were dressed in dresses until well past toddlerhood, tartan being a popular choice for them. He also wears an enormous buckled belt. |
1881 - 1890
c1888 | ||
Bridget was born 1882 in Dublin City. I guess she would have been aged about 5 on this photo? |
c1888 | ||
He wears a velvet suit with knee breeches with three buttons down the side of each leg, lace collar with silk bow tie and carries a whip in his hand. The rustic look with the logs was popular at the time. |
1891 - 1900
1896 | ||
c1900 | ||
1901 - 1910
1902 | ||
Taken shortly after the death of their mother. |
Lawrence Gleaves was born in 1906 in Manchester. |
This little girl was raised in Canada. |
1911 - 1920
1911 | ||
Clearly a group of Children, Presumably taken at school. The Diversity of Clothing is interesting, particularly that of the boys. |
1911 | ||
Some of my late Dad's older siblings taken c.1911
The youngest one in the photo was my uncle Leslie who was born Dec 1909 |
1911 | ||
This Picture was taken on Wimbledon Common. |
c1912 | ||
1913 | ||
1913 | ||
1914 | ||
1914 | ||
1914 | ||
1914 | ||
My Mother in Law Ada Marjorie Thomas and her baby sister Grace Ellen Thomas. |
1916 | ||
My Dad Vernon looking at a picture of his parents Arthur & Grace. |
1916 | ||
1917 | ||
The child in the middle is a boy. |
c1917 | ||
c1918 | ||
1918 | ||
c1918 | ||
Christ's Hospital School, Horsham has a similar uniform with yellow stockings. |
1920 | ||
My mother was the little girl with the bucket and spade. |
1921 - 1930
1922 | ||
The dress was knitted by my great grandmother. |
1922 | ||
c1924 | ||
Photo of my mother and siblings - Docklands, Cardiff. |
1924 | ||
1925 | ||
The girls' grandmother (b1850) lived with them and had been a seamstress. She made all their knickers (not visible!) in the style of her own girlhood, with a flap that buttoned onto the waistband - this resulted in "accidents" for the younger girls who found the fastenings difficult. The old lady died in 1938. |
1929 | ||
Uncle Fred Thompson. His shoes look like "girls" style. |
1929 | ||
1930 | ||
This is my mother aged 10 in Cardiff, working class |
1931 - 1940
1941 - 1950
1944 | ||
Boy aged 2 years in hand-made top and trousers (romper suit) |
1947 | ||
Youngest born 1944 |
1950 | ||
A warm winter coat and hand kitted bonnet. |
1951 - 1960
1951 | ||
Me at my uncles caravan in 1951! |