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LJBeastie
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Nunn Family with the Mysterious Trousers...
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Thursday 25 February 16 13:07 GMT (UK) »
Hello!
I have a photo which I'd appreciate dating and which is causing a bit of debate!
This is a photo of my great-grandmother's family which has only recently surfaced
We're all very curious about the gentleman's trousers! Why do they have buttons up to the knee?! Do they have a practical purpose?
He worked in a brewery so I wondered if that might have something to do with it.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can shed some light on this!
Ireland - Beattie, McAlister, O'Neill, Smyth, Mulgrave
Suffolk - Farrant, Mitchell, Devereux, Nunn, Canham
Milliepede
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Thursday 25 February 16 14:30 GMT (UK) »
With a topic heading like that I just had to have a look
You could be right that it was something to do with his occupation - or maybe they were refashioned from sleeves?
Hinchliffe - Huddersfield Wiltshire
Burroughs - Arlingham Glos
Pick - Frocester Glos
Skoosh
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Thursday 25 February 16 15:34 GMT (UK) »
He maybe had to get inside a vat & do a bit of tramping?
Skoosh.
Milliepede
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Thursday 25 February 16 16:14 GMT (UK) »
Actually they don't look like trouser bottoms do they so maybe he is wearing protective apparel like chaps that you button over your ordinary trousers!
Hinchliffe - Huddersfield Wiltshire
Burroughs - Arlingham Glos
Pick - Frocester Glos
cms
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Thursday 25 February 16 16:33 GMT (UK) »
I agree with Milliepede. They are gaiters worn over trousers. Which also however have buttons so perhaps they were calf length trousers - breeches, knickerbockers or whatever - with matching gaiters. They must have been considered smart wear to have worn them for the portrait photograph.
BATE, Lancashire
CASE, Lancashire
CHILWELL, Warwickshire
DRURY, Prees, Salop
McCOLL, Greenock and Appin
SMEDLEY, Nottingham
ASHWORTH, Buxton
Regorian
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Henry Griffiths Jnr c1914, HMS Achilles
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Thursday 25 February 16 17:01 GMT (UK) »
Googling brewers trousers 1920 images there are a lot of breeches shown. Not the button up add on though.
Griffiths Llandogo, Mitcheltroy, Mon. and Whitchurch Here (Also Edwards), 18th C., Griffiths FoD 19th Century.
Rhododendron
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Thursday 25 February 16 17:31 GMT (UK) »
They could just be spats (I think they were called) that were worn in cold weather - to help keep the wearer warm.
I think that might be why he is wearing them.
cms
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Thursday 25 February 16 17:42 GMT (UK) »
I have got a book called Occupational Costume in England and it describes, and illustrates, the costume of a Drayman, or driver of horsedrawn brewery delivery vehicles, wearing gaiters just like these.
BATE, Lancashire
CASE, Lancashire
CHILWELL, Warwickshire
DRURY, Prees, Salop
McCOLL, Greenock and Appin
SMEDLEY, Nottingham
ASHWORTH, Buxton
jim1
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ain't life grand
Re: Mysterious Trousers...
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Thursday 25 February 16 17:54 GMT (UK) »
These were very common day wear from farmers to road labourers.
Leather breeches & gaiters with no wear so must be his best pair.
Odd to see a man in these when he's otherwise smartly dressed.He must have had a decent pair of trousers.
Datewise 1917-20 possibly 21.
Warks:Ashford;Cadby;Clarke;Clifford;Cooke Copage;Easthope;
Edmonds;Felton;Colledge;Lutwyche;Mander(s);May;Poole;Withers.
Staffs.Edmonds;Addison;Duffield;Webb;Fisher;Archer
Salop:Easthope,Eddowes,Hoorde,Oteley,Vernon,Talbot,De Neville.
Notts.Clarke;Redfearne;Treece.
Som.May;Perriman;Cox
India Kane;Felton;Cadby
London.Haysom.
Lancs.Gay.
Worcs.Coley;Mander;Sawyer.
Kings of Wessex & Scotland
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