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1940s Vintage Images of Canadian Women In Military Uniforms During WW2

In November I like to dedicate some of the month to blog posts on Women & Canada’s participation during WW2. I have done many posts on this topic and it’s always exciting when I find content I have not shared before. Like today’s post….”1940s images of Canadian Women in Military Uniforms During WW2“.

This post was one that I have wanted to do for some time, after my guest blog post in 2014 from writer (and friend), Elinor Florence entitled WW2 Air Force Uniforms for Canadian Women”. Many of the images you will see below are discussed in this fantastic read. Please take some time after your done here, to take a look.

Now without further adieau, here is my newest read.

1940s vintage photo of Canadian Woman taking a break to chat during WW2. They are part of the CWAC. In 1941, the Canadian Women's Army Corps was created, paving the way for a long tradition of Canadian women in the military

1940s Vintage Images of Canadian Women In Military Uniforms During WW2

Unidentified Woman in uniform with bag on chest in front of ‘Canada’s New Army’ posters.

1940s Vintage Photo: Canada Women's Air Force - Unidentified Woman in Uniform With Bag on Chest in Front of Canada's New Army Posters

Source: Library & Archives Canada

Vintage photo of the new Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service “Wren” uniform -1943.

1940s vintage photo of New Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service "Wren" uniform -1943.

Source: Library & Archives Canada

Signal officers of the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (W.R.C.N.S.), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, October 1943.

1940s Vintage Photo: Signal officers of the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (W.R.C.N.S.), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, October 1943.

Source: Library & Archives Canada

Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (W.R.C.N.S.) signallers during training at H.M.C.S. CORNWALLIS, Deep Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada, July 1943.

1940s Vintage photo: Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (W.R.C.N.S.) signallers during training at H.M.C.S. CORNWALLIS, Deep Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada, July 1943.

Source: Library & Archives Canada

Canadian Red Cross Corps Uniforms.

Models show the uniforms worn by all four sections of the Second World War CRCC.

1940s vintage photo: Canadian Red Cross Corps Uniforms. Models show the uniforms worn by all four sections of the Second World War CRCC.

Source: redcross.ca

Three CRCC Welfare Officers visit a convalescing soldier overseas (ca. 1943-45) while distributing “ditty bags” on a hospital ward.

1940s Vintage Photo: Three CRCC (Canadian Red Cross Corps) Welfare Officers visit a convalescing soldier overseas (ca. 1943-45) while distributing “ditty bags” on a hospital ward.

Source: redcross.ca

Mary Laura Wong (Mah) enlisted with the CWAC (Canadian Women’s Army Corps) in Vancouver, British Columbia where she was employed as a teletype keyboard operator.

Further Reading: The story of Chinese Canadian military service is one of determination, courage and honour. & Chinese Canadian Women in the War

1940s Vintage Photo of Chinese Canadian, Mary Laura Wong (Mah) enlisted with the CWAC (Canadian Women's Army Corps) in Vancouver, British Columbia where she was employed as a teletype keyboard operator.

Source: Veterans.gc.ca

Learning is always important!

Canadian Woman’s Army Corp (CWAC)- Unidentified Women in uniform sitting with books on their laps.

Interesting Fact: CWAC had 50,000 women in its ranks during the Second World War in support roles ranging from cooking to decoding (Source).

Further Reading: The Canadian Women’s Army Corps, 1941-1946 via Canadian War Museum

1940s vintage photo of the Canadian Woman's Army  during WW2- Unidentified Women in Uniform Sitting With Book on Laps

Source: Library & Archives Canada

Eva May Roy (on the right of the photo), Roy left her job as a presser in a laundry to become a machine operator and fuse assembler at the General Engineering Co. munitions plant in Scarborough. Roy enlisted in 1944 and joined the Canadian Women’s Army Corps (CWAC), a new division created just three years earlier. She’s one of many Black women who served in the Canadian Forces during the Second World War — people whose stories are largely missing from the public record (Source).

Roy was a trailblazer, serving overseas at a time when it was rare to see a Canadian military woman working in Europe.

Her story goes much deeper then this, so I encourage you to read all about Eva at the link below.

Further Reading: ‘She didn’t hesitate’: The untold story behind a Black Canadian woman’s wartime portrait

1940s Vintage photo of 2 Black Women  in the Canadian Women's Army Corps during WW2

Source: CBC.ca

A young Canadian woman in military uniform is shown in this photo, counting pins surrounded by boxes of them from different colleges and universities in Canada.

1940s vintage photo of a Canadian Woman in Military Uniform counting pins surrounded by boxes of pins from colleges and universities in Canada.

Source: Library & Archives Canada

Nurses with the Canadian Army Medical Corps in Normandy, July, 1944.

1940s vintage photo: Nurses with the Canadian Army Medical Corps in Normandy, July, 1944. (Image source: Government of Canada)

(Image source: Government of Canada)

Woman’s Air Force, 1940’s. Unidentified Woman in uniform using wireless equipment.

Woman's Air Force, 1940's. Unidentified Woman in uniform using wireless equipment.

Source: Library & Archives Canada


In the Canadian Auxiliary Air Force, women worked in the parachute packing and checking department.

1940s Vintage Photo: In the Canadian Auxiliary Air Force, women worked in the parachute packing and checking department.

Source: Community Stories

1940s’ recruitment poster – “Men & Women. The RCAF Needs You Now!

1940s' recruitment poster for Canadian RCAF duing WW2 asking for men and women to enlist

Source: Library & Archives Canada

By looking at 1940s vintage images of Canadian women in military uniforms during WW2, we can reflect on the history of women in the military, the impact of women’s contributions to the war effort, and the ongoing efforts to recognize the efforts of women in the military and beyond. These images remind us of the advancements women have made in the military and encourage us to continue to recognize and celebrate the contributions of women in all contexts.

Thank you for dropping by!

Further Reading: World War 2 Women’s Contributions & Homefront Posts

Liz

P.S. I’m off to Las Vegas for my mother’s 70th, so I won’t be having a new post until I get back. Follow along on Instagram.

Relive the Spooky Fun of Vintage Halloween Parties (1940s-1960s)

Celebrate Halloween as we explore the fun photos of classic Halloween parties (for adults) from the past.

This blog post will look at a collection of fun vintage Halloween costumes, the parties themselves, and the cool photographs that truly capture the spirit of the holiday. You will be amazed at the level of creativity people had back then, with costumes ranging from simple to elaborate, and sometimes just plain silly.

So come join me on a trip down memory lane to explore the wonderful world of vintage Halloween parties!

1950s vintage photo of a 1950s halloween party for Adult featuring Halloween decorations and Halloween party poster and lots of people in halloween costumes.

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Vintage Photos from Adult Halloween Parties 1940s-1960s

A 1967 Halloween party featuring a woman dressed up as Mae West and I’m going to assume the man is a fan (share your ideas in the comments section)?

Our Mae West costume in this photo is fantastic!

1960s vintage halloween photo from an adult halloween party in 1967. The couple is dressed up as Mae West and her fan.

Source: Archive.org

The next few images are from the same 1967 Halloween party as the one Mae West attended above.

2 Parisians walk into a halloween party and they are the life of the party! “Happy HOLLOWEEN!”

1960s vintage halloween party photo featuring a couple dressed a two french people. Photo is from a basement party in 1967.

Source: Archive.org

A man dressed as a bartender and a woman as a 1920s flapper pose for a picture at the same 1967 party (gosh this looked like a good time!

1960s vintage photo of a a man dressed as a bartender and a woman as a 1920s flapper pose for a picture at a 1967 party.

Source: Archive.org

The invisible man and a top hot wearing happy go lucky fancy dressed man also attended the 1967 Halloween party.

1960s vintage photo of The invisible man and a top hot wearing happy go lucky fancy dressed man at 1967 Halloween party.

Source: Archive.org

Last photo from the 1967 party and this fun couple all “decked out” in playing cards. What a fun costume if they are going as “decked out” (I thought card shark at first, but that did not make sense).

1960s vintage photo from 1967 of a Adult Halloween party featuring couples in vintage halloween costumes, like this couple covered in playing cards.

Source: Archive.org

1940s vintage photo of a adult Halloween party from October 1941 featuring a man dressed as cowboy, women as maids, spanish man, a boxer (maybe a wrestler) and other costumes. So fun!

1940s vintage photo of a adult Halloween party from October 1941 featuring a man dressed as cowboy, women as maids, spanish man, a bee and ladies with fantastic 1940s hairstyles.

Source: Etsy – JakeRoeBucks

1950s Halloween party featuring three fantastically dressed ladies. One is “Miss Burlap”, another is a Lucky Strike Box (this brand featured many times had a beautiful model on the ad), and another lady is a “don’t mess with me” cowgirl. How fun!

Further Reading: Fun & Wacky Vintage Beauty Pageants & Pageant Queen Titles

1950s vintage photo of a halloween party featuring a woman dressed as lucky strike cigarettes a woman as a cowgirl and another woman as a beauty pageant contestant..Miss Burlap.

Source: Pinterest

1940s photo. Another cigarette box costume (Old Gold Cigarettes), but this time with a matchbox and…?? I have no clue what the middle costume is but what creativity!

1940s vintage Halloween party photo featuring a cigarette box costume and a matchbox.

Source: eBay

Halloween party for the troops, October 25, 1943 courtesy of the Florida State Archives.  

Personal note: I LOVE the 1940s hair in this photo.

1940s vintage photo of a halloween party for the troops October 25, 1943 courtesy of the Florida State Archives.

Source: nationalww2museum.org

At this 1950s Halloween party, everyone is having fun and letting loose.

1950s vintage photo of a 1950s adult Halloween party featuring 3 women and a man. The man is in Lederhosen, while his partner is dressed in a dirndl skirt and peasant blouse. A woman is dressed up as a man in front of a woman in an eastern european outfit.

Source: Archive.org

At this 1960s party there is a hillbilly, and two lovely ladies in cute costumes. Everyone is so happy even our party pooper with no costume, guy.

1960s Halloween party vintage photo featuring a hillbilly, and two lovely ladies in cute costumes. Everyone is so happy and having a good time it looks like.

Source: eBay

1957-Our costume wearing ladies are in need of some diner food and shoes off at the end of a fun night.

1950s vintage photo of people dressed up in Halloween costumes at a diner.

Source: Etsy – Therescuedphoto

I feel like this party was pretty wild from the state of our “chef” and the look of the room. Good times at this 1950s party!

1950s vintage photo of a Halloween Party featuring guests in Halloween Costumes like a chef and a man in lederhosen.

Source: eBay

No costumes for the 1950 ‘Carrier’ Company Halloween party, just some Halloween decor and well dressed staff & their partners.

Further Reading: The Vintage Work Christmas Party

1950s vintage photo of a company halloween party featuring a halloween tablecloth and people gathered around it for a photo in early 1950s fashion circa 1950

Source: biblio.com

Thanks for dropping by friends!

Will you be dressing up for Halloween? Or going to any costume parties? Share any thoughts on this topic in the comment section below. I love hearing from my readers.


See other costume inspiration here:

The below images from the 1940s-1960s will supply you with some fun ideas on what to wear to your halloween parties if your looking for a ‘vintage halloween costume’ idea.


Further Reading:

Liz