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Title: two ladies for a clean
Post by: wooy on Monday 22 June 09 18:46 BST (UK)
Hi
please can you clean this photo
do you think  they are in some kind of uniform ? any suggestions welcome
Pat
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: Scatt69 on Monday 22 June 09 20:39 BST (UK)
i've had a go.

Paul
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: rev.ivorbiggin on Monday 22 June 09 22:17 BST (UK)
A try from me

ivor
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: wooy on Tuesday 23 June 09 07:47 BST (UK)
Hi
Paul and Ivor
Many thanks to you both for cleaning my photo
Regards

Pat
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: Rabbit B on Tuesday 23 June 09 22:47 BST (UK)
Hi Pat,

I wonder if they were mental health nurses, their uniforms were not the same as the general hospital uniforms!
Nice picture.

Note there is a chain? I wonder if it was for keys!  people got locked up for anything in those days!

China will know!  She is good on fashion.

Rabbit B  ;D
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: Emjaybee on Wednesday 24 June 09 09:46 BST (UK)
mjb
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: ymfoster on Thursday 25 June 09 10:45 BST (UK)
My effort,  :)

Yvonne
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: rev.ivorbiggin on Thursday 25 June 09 20:15 BST (UK)
Thought a little splash of colour might help

Ivor
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: robbo43 on Thursday 25 June 09 21:57 BST (UK)
Hi Pat,

I wonder if they were mental health nurses, their uniforms were not the same as the general hospital uniforms!
Nice picture.

Note there is a chain? I wonder if it was for keys!  people got locked up for anything in those days!

China will know!  She is good on fashion.

Rabbit B  ;D

Hi Rabbit,

The photo in this posting was of a great-aunt who was a mental health nurse - quite a nurse-like uniform apart from the belt & chain.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,365422.0.html

Any thoughts on prison warders for the two on this photo?   ;D

Robert
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: Rabbit B on Thursday 25 June 09 22:36 BST (UK)

Hi Rabbit,

The photo in this posting was of a great-aunt who was a mental health nurse - quite a nurse-like uniform apart from the belt & chain.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,365422.0.html

Any thoughts on prison warders for the two on this photo?   ;D

Robert

Hi Robert,

I have seen that other thread a long time back what a beautiful girl she was. So you will know that my lovely Gran was a Mental Health Nurse, as was my Grandfather.

I had also thought about prison warders for these two, but the belt is a bit of a give away for the one on the left isn't it?  They didn't all wear white hats and aprons, as far as I know.

Rabbit B  ;D
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: PaulaToo on Sunday 28 June 09 18:59 BST (UK)
Call me picky, but I can't somehow see the little lass on the left as a mental nurse or in a prison.....

My first instinct is for teaching or a secretarial position in one of the larger offices that expected the girls to wear a uniform...perhaps even a long shot something like the telephone exchange....
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: Rabbit B on Sunday 28 June 09 22:22 BST (UK)
Hi Paula,
Those are wonderful restores, those belts tell me that they are nurses.

My Mum was in the telephone service did they have really large exchanges as early as this picture?  I don't think so somehow!

Housekeepers, children nannies, are other possible. Not teachers though with belts like that!

Rabbit B  ;D
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: PaulaToo on Sunday 28 June 09 22:28 BST (UK)
London Exchange was pretty big in 1913, Rabbit. i have a photo of the girls at the switchboards and a supervisor watching over them. Dark skirts and white blouses... it's what made me think of it.

I feel the girl on the left looks very young....
Title: Re: two ladies for a clean
Post by: Rabbit B on Sunday 28 June 09 22:33 BST (UK)
Well Paula,
 
They liked em young!  They had to pass a voice test in those days! Mum was 16 when she started in Reading, transferred to London after her training. My pictures are 1932 so much later.

But they never had belts like that I am sure!  I will hunt for belts and get back to you tomorrow!

Rabbit B  ;D