Here is an album of pictures that are related. They were all linked and fan-folded inside a little commercial cover.
The twelve photographs appear to have been taken in a women's locker and/or break room of a manufacturing plant.
They were all still connected at the perforations and are presented here in the same order that they appear in the strip.
There are some other albums in the LOST GALLERY. They are pictures that were rescued together in the same album and are obviously related.
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Bart Beasly and Agent 8 (Kate)
Gloria and the Amateur Photographer
An Outing for the Boys
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Don't take my picture! Oh! You DID didn't you! This is a collection of photographs that disappear on the way home from the photo processing shop.
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WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? "What are they doing?"
A neat album. One of these gals must be the real Rosie the Riveter.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike Brubaker. Yes, I think you are right. It seems the right era. I have searched the photographs for a clue as to where they were working but I have found nothing. There is a calendar in one shot but it isn't clear enough to help.
DeleteThis is a great find. A great collection. How wonderful the perforations have held. Rosie the Riveters.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tattered and Lost. Yes, collections like this don't turn up often. It must have been viewed once or twice and then put away safely to last this long. The cover-alls would indicate some sort of manufacturing plant but there is nothing in the photographs to indicate what they made.
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