История на фотографии. Женщины Америки в 20 веке. Часть 2

Jul 20, 2017 23:30





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... All Photos 1920s Women Washington DC National Photo ...



September 1, 1900. "Taylor about to drive from 1st tee across
the Ammonoosuc River. Mount Pleasant House, White Mountains, New Hampshire."



June 3, 1924. Leonard and Edna Wilbur, children of Navy Secretary Curtis Wilbur.





September 13, 1938. "Unborn baby's heartbeat broadcast from Georgetown University Hospital."



Washington, D.C., circa 1910. "Unidentified group from dance or play."



September 28, 1937. "Miss Mary L. Rollins, fiber technologist of the National Bureau of Standards in Washington."



April 15, 1939. Annapolis, Maryland. "Naval Academy's 20th Annual Junior Boxing Championships."



"Marjorie Stinson, aviatrix. Packard LePere plane," Washington, D.C., circa 1918.



Washington, D.C., circa 1940. "Caption missing," though as a guess, we suspect they're talking about potatoes.



Flower girls at the White House wedding of Woodrow Wilson's daughter Eleanor in May 1914.



January 5, 1938. Westmoreland Hills, Maryland. "Mrs. Albert F. Walker, 1937 women's skeet shooting champion."



"Roberts beauty shop," Washington, D.C., circa 1928.



Washington, D.C., circa 1920, the home of Mrs. A.M. Keen.



New York. December 1911. The Mauro family at 309 E. 110th St.



New York, July 16, 1914. "Martha Hogstedt, Elsie Sultan, Edna Cole. Women's race." The top three finishers
(from left, 1-2-3) of the National Women's Life Saving League five-mile swim from Rockaway Inlet to Brighton Beach.



May 1943. Clinton, Iowa. "Women wipers of the Chicago & North Western Railroad."



Washington circa 1919. Women of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance.



New Zealand circa 1920s. "Row of young women (music hall dancers?) in costume,
barefoot in dance pose, with headbands, beads, Hawaiian hula style grass skirts and anklets."



August 1940. "Women in Upper Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania."



June 1943. Arlington, Va. "One of several alcoves off the corridor in Idaho Hall, Arlington Farms,
a residence for women who work in the U.S. government for the duration of the war."

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