Lady Penelope
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Post #352 - Although I knew the song from way back, it's usually sung by a man (or at least I thought it was) yet if I remember correctly, in the film, it's Judy Garland who sings it to Fred Astaire.
Lady PPost #352 - Although I knew the song from way back, it's usually sung by a man (or at least I thought it was) yet if I remember correctly, in the film, it's Judy Garland who sings it to Fred Astaire.
they all look like Old Mother Riley the older ladies that it.....BrendaFrom the left of the photo at Old Hill Station we have lady holding a baby, lady in white, then four rather grim elderly ladies in black whose hats appear to be quite different to everybody else. The rest have a brim on the hat whereas the four are wearing brimless headgear. Can't quite make out the style. Dave.
Could be widows still in mourning, but if you look at a lot of female groups of this era, the older women all seemed to dress like this, but is the lady between them and the lady with the baby about to jump In front of the train because she does not want to go wherever it is they are going. More importantly, none of them are behind the yellow line and there is one on the platforms at Old Hill. Good to be back thanks to whoever sorted itFrom the left of the photo at Old Hill Station we have lady holding a baby, lady in white, then four rather grim elderly ladies in black whose hats appear to be quite different to everybody else. The rest have a brim on the hat whereas the four are wearing brimless headgear. Can't quite make out the style. Dave.
I think the reason they look so glum is, they`ve over-tightened their stays (corsets), & those heavy garments must be so uncomfortable. No skimpy tops or mini skirts back then. How those poor lasses must have suffered.cheerful lot!
cheerful lot!
In those days ladies got out their best hats and of course wore them for a visit to Sutton Park. I have slightly enhanced the original to show the faces.View attachment 80795 Here is a Day trip to Sutton Park 1907 photo. My grt grandfather is the chap front row holding the foot ball and his wife the large lady on his right hand. Their son is on the top row second left
Looking through the BHF old pics, I spotted this one posted by Davenport in post#1093 Sutton Park thread.
In those days ladies got out their best hats and of course wore them for a visit to Sutton Park. I have slightly enhanced the original to show the faces.
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Hi All,,I'm wondering if it was a particular event they'd been involved in as two of the ladies have flowers. One lady has a bunch or pot of Michemas Daisies (I think) on her lap and the other seems to be holding a pot plant. Maybe it was a fete or fair and the prizes were plants? And is it a new football ? Viv.
It was Grace Brothers outing, because that is surely the late great Frank Thornton right at the back.Looking through the BHF old pics, I spotted this one posted by Davenport in post#1093 Sutton Park thread.
In those days ladies got out their best hats and of course wore them for a visit to Sutton Park. I have slightly enhanced the original to show the faces.
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Super pic ... and there looks to be quite a queue by that single deck Midland Red at the bus stop and I bet they were all wearing hats ...All though the bus is centre stage in Corporation Street, everyone still looks to be wearing a hat.
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In those days and up to the late 1940s families from Birmigham could easily travel to Sutton Park for a day trip either by bus or train. Photographers were probably waiting to take group photos such as shown in post#382. When our family went to the park our pics were taken with 'box cameras' resulting in photos we called 'snaps'.It was Grace Brothers outing, because that is surely the late great Frank Thornton right at the back.
Bob