Mother’s Day is almost here again and 2 years ago I did a blog post showcasing some great vintage images of mothers that I found. I decided to do a part 2 for this year (1920s-1950s photos), so please enjoy and Happy Mothers Day to all the mom’s out there (including mine)!
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Vintage Mother’s Day – Part 2
Vintage Photos of Mothers & their Kids from the 1920’s to the 1950’s
1950s Photo: I love when I see images in colour, especially when you have images like the one below where the little girl is all in red. She really stands out in a sea of blah colours. Don’t you agree?
1940s Photo: Cute family alert! Don’t you just want to hug that little girl? I don’t know how her mom is keeping a straight face for the picture (Maybe it was take 500 and she just wanted it done).
House Hunting in Roswell-Spring 1953. Cute photo of a young mother in a hairscarf posing with her baby on a chair.
Beach day! In 1920s Beach Style. Our little babies swimsuit is adorable!
1950s Photo: The best dressed family award goes too…..THIS FAMILY (and a shout out to that great wallpaper in the background)!
What an adorable young mother, circa 1948.
May 11th, 1944: A young mother in a pretty 1940s pinafore dress holds her baby.
Source: Flickr
1950s Photo: Reading time is very important for young children. I wonder what the book was?
1940s Photo: This image caught my eye because of the poor child that looks like it was forced into getting her photo taken with her mother. Mom looks so pretty, her child while also pretty does look like she is about to fall off the banister (gosh I hope she did not).
1940s Photo: Last but not least, I left the best image of all till last (at least I think so). 1940s Glamour and style from mother and daughter. Look at the little girls hat and the beautiful dress on her mother…Fantastic! I love everything about this photo.
August is now gone and that means all the kiddies and older kids are back to school. Sigh..bye bye summer.
Going to school was always something I enjoyed and I have some pretty great memories during those years. I do though vividly remember my first dance of University, I was so nervous and excited all at the same time. I just left my small “ish” home town and had moved to the big City of Toronto to live. I had no idea what the future held but I knew that it was never going to be a dull movement, and boy has it not!
Now going with this theme of “Back to school” and since I’m a fan of the 1940s I thought I would like to do a post on what College life looked like during those years. First up I know it looked nothing like my early 2000’s university life, hahaha 🙂
So are you ready to take a class in “1940s Collegiate Style and Collegiate Life” with me as seen thru pictures?
Vintage Photos of 1940s Collegiate Life
Time to move into your dorm (1940’s Photo). These lovely ladies look fresh-faced and ready to tackle the world. I love the luggage and hat box! And the dress with the Peter Pan collar is a very practical and pretty.
The caption for this 1940’s picture is: Class Officers in front of Gate at University of Mary Washington.
Saddle Shoes! Great skirts and jackets! Look at their hair?! Oh my this photo is simply and truly wonderful. 1940s Collegiate Style right here ladies and gentlemen.
Studying in the Dorm
Not much in way of great clothing look here, BUT did you notice all the great details in the room? First up, can you see the handsome serviceman on the bookshelf? I saw him instantly! How about that great clock? Do you think it’s Bakelite? I also adore the bread-spreads. Burberry has nothing on these beds.
1940s vintage photo of women in a cooking class, making the perfect pie.
Maybe the ladies above were studying up on how to make the perfect pie as seen below? Mandatory for a woman in the 1940s to be able to do, I’m sure.
Time to Join a Club!
Okay this picture has so many fantastic things happening. First up according to the caption on this picture this is “Campus Jane and Campus Joe, members of the University of Miami ‘M’ Club-1946″. Right there I’m in love, how cute is that?!
Next up, their style. When I think of 1940s collegiate style this is EXACTLY what I think of. Saddle shoes (I love my saddle shoes), his collegiate sweater with the M, her wool skirt with cardigan which is just wonderful. Never mind the woman behind them with that great figure and dress. I also think they are too adorable for words. No words!
Like sports? How about joining the golf club? hahaha “Golf Club”!!! Okay I’m done making silly jokes 🙂
For a fan of vintage clothing this picture has so many amazing things happening in it, I don’t even know where to start? The skirts, tops, shoes, HAIR! So stylish and fantastic to look at and what great form they all have.
Transportation to school
If you did not live in a dorm, how were some of the ways you got to school? Well in this fantastic photo the pretty girl with the great car seems to have her way all set. I’m not sure if the guys are interested in her or the car though?
Can you spot the fun beanie hat and those great shoes on the guys?
Or maybe you had to take the bus like these students at Duke University.
Doing your part for the war effort
During the early part of the 1940s a big part of school activities was helping with the war effort. These pretty ladies are collecting scrap at Duke University to “Help rub out the axis with scrap rubber“.
Learning First Ad, very important as you never knew when you might need it. Future nurses?
Letting off some steam
After a long day of school and studying (and helping with the war effort) it’s always fun to kick up your heels and listen to a good band, like at this welcome Party.
I love the beanies that the Freshman girls were probably expected to wear. I also see some great patterns on dresses.
How about a dance with your significant other on a Saturday night? These two couples look like they are having fun. I also adore the peplum dress that is longer in the front, I wonder what colour it was?
Maybe dancing was not your way of relaxing, so how about a swim with your college chums?
Students at the University of Miami in 1944 enjoying a day off from their studies.
And there you have it friends, a peak into 1940s collegiate life. I think they were wonderful photos, during a time that was not the easiest for many of these men and women. Don’t you agree?
Do you have good school memories? Or would you rather just forget they ever happened?