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@sven45304128 UK things were tougher, but even so £72 for a luxury cruise to Egypt was affordable to the lower middle classes as least a month of luxury; and even to the working class possible at £30 for a week, about 10% of annual wage but with rents etc much lower people did it.
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You can see where Croydon airfield was she left from btw, from Crystal Palace sphinxes. Here aerial shot of what Palace looked like too at that time before fires destroyed it 1936 . Also Amy Johnson's 1930 Moth, record breaking flight at Croydon, and the remaining building today
@sven45304128 And its much more versatile re variety of colours and what you can do with it than people think.
This is a Harris tweed vintage suit
"I was standing by the Nile
When I saw the lady smile.
I would take her out for a while...."
A #1960s dress Egyptian inspired psychedelia dress now shot with my local Crystal Palace park Sphinxes.
Pink Floyd played the park 1971.
#vintagefashion
Style file each.
Lillie Langtry renowned affair Edward VII. Also gentleman jockey George Alexander Baird,no gent in riding very aggressive: warned off racing authorities.
Also huge USA; Judge Roy Bean named courthouse saloon after her & presented her his gun 😉
LOVE this outfit!
#Subvert fashion to be your resistance through style...style never dates...avoid the mainstream...Gab up ...but this ain't your 7/6 https://t.co/o4dvBwXds8
@EurimcoP @NigFoot @awpersonal But baletanke certainly mainly worn beach Victorian times leather or satin (with hosiery). Also canvas leather or satin ankle boot flats I think had rubber soles. But I see nothing much like classic plimsolls for beach. Evidence baletanke called 'slippers' but 'extra heavy soles'
@EurimcoP @NigFoot @awpersonal And associated baseball too. So white ones originally made from white kangaroo leather upper class promenade wear, croquet & tennis. Many had rubber sole so not to damage lawn. Painted canvas ones white chalk paint to emulate upper classes but sold white later Edwardian