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Post Ww1 Fashion, 1920s Working Women, 1940s Working Women, Post Office Illustration, Ww1 Women, Women At Work, Going Postal, Women Working, Visual Research

Download this stock image: English postwoman in World War One Women at Work Postwomen Women working during the First World War English postwoman Photo - B5MAND from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Young men wearing trousers, shirts and suspenders 1870s Menswear, Post Ww1 Fashion, Men In Suspenders, Victorian Menswear, Victorian Post Mortem, 1910s Fashion, Momento Mori, Retro Pin Up, Class Outfit

Working class Edwardian men still had the misfortune of being able to afford only secondhand clothes and very cheap ready-made clothing. Men worked hard labor jobs for six-day, 52-60 hour weeks in factories, railroads, mines, and farming operations. --> Jump to buy clothing. New immigrants may have been given uniforms or clothing as part of

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WWI military uniform of the Women's Motor Corps of America, who provided a way for women to participate in the First World War. Taking advantage of the advent of the automobile, women volunteered as drivers and provided transport services at home and abroad. This ensemble, with its Sam Brown belt and leather leggings, emulates the composition of the men's uniform at the time. 1920s Bathing Suits, Men's Uniform, 1910s Fashion, Women's Uniforms, Edwardian Fashion, Military Uniforms, Military Uniform, Dieselpunk, Historical Clothing

Marking: Label (e): "Custom Made/Franklin Simon & Co./Fifth Avenue, N.Y."Label (b): "Franklin Simon & Co./Fifth Ave. N.Y."Stamped (d): "Franklin Simon & Co./Fifth Ave. N.Y."Stamped on exterior (j): "Service/Full Grain Bridle Leather"

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