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ladies from aston

Astoness

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just maybe someone might know who any of these ladies are...group pic of ladies from aston 1940
 
Well I don't know any Lyn, but it's a smashing photo. They all looked happy and well considering there was a war going on at that time. How small they all look too. The lady on the left is the only one wearing trouser's (slacks), These day's they would all be wearing them. I wonder what the photo was about...isn't it frustrating no knowing?
 
The tape X in the windows dates it as does the thinness of the tape - I don't think it would stop much shrapnel for those size windows and I guess people learned from experience later
 
The tape X in the windows dates it as does the thinness of the tape - I don't think it would stop much shrapnel for those size windows and I guess people learned from experience later

Aidan, ive studied the photo closely and the tape on the windows are Christmas decorations, you can see little lights hanging from them. Max
 
The tape X in the windows dates it as does the thinness of the tape - I don't think it would stop much shrapnel for those size windows and I guess people learned from experience later
Was that to stop the windows breaking,they look cheerful, looks like a nice warm sunny day
 
Well spotted Max.

In the war Liz, windows were taped I think to stop the broken shards causing more damage when blown out.

I'll go with Old Boy and say the late 40s/early 50s in that case.
 
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