Now this just captures a carefree summer’s day in Piccadilly Gardens back in the 1950s.
It was taken in 1955 and pretty much has the lot.
The two stylish young women attract some but perhaps not that much attention.
For whatever reason the two men in suits stare away while the chap next to them is lost in his newspaper.
So it is down to the woman in the hat and two others to glance at the passing of those stylish young women.
There will be many who remember sitting in the sunken gardens during their break from work, and when I washed up in Manchester in 1969 this was still a popular way of passing the hour on a sunny day.
My friend Sally came across the image in the digital archive collection but when I went looking for the picture the site had gone down which is a shame because I would like to think thee may have been some extra information.
And as ever it is the tiny detail that draws me in.
My Nana had a hat just like and mum had the identical sun glasses which also reminded me of her usual spectacles which were pink plastic with wings at each corner.
Thinking back they were exactly like the fins on those ever so large American cars that sum up the style of the 50s.
As were those big while plastic ear rings designed to look like flowers.
Which brings me back to those two elegantly dressed young women.
In time when I can access the Manchester collection site I may discover that this was a fashion shot but it is equally likely that it was just a random shot on a hot summer’s day.
Either way it is one to treasure.
Picture; courtesy of Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives, Manchester City Council, http://images.manchester.gov.uk/index.php?session=pass
It was taken in 1955 and pretty much has the lot.
The two stylish young women attract some but perhaps not that much attention.
For whatever reason the two men in suits stare away while the chap next to them is lost in his newspaper.
So it is down to the woman in the hat and two others to glance at the passing of those stylish young women.
There will be many who remember sitting in the sunken gardens during their break from work, and when I washed up in Manchester in 1969 this was still a popular way of passing the hour on a sunny day.
My friend Sally came across the image in the digital archive collection but when I went looking for the picture the site had gone down which is a shame because I would like to think thee may have been some extra information.
And as ever it is the tiny detail that draws me in.
My Nana had a hat just like and mum had the identical sun glasses which also reminded me of her usual spectacles which were pink plastic with wings at each corner.
Thinking back they were exactly like the fins on those ever so large American cars that sum up the style of the 50s.
As were those big while plastic ear rings designed to look like flowers.
Which brings me back to those two elegantly dressed young women.
In time when I can access the Manchester collection site I may discover that this was a fashion shot but it is equally likely that it was just a random shot on a hot summer’s day.
Either way it is one to treasure.
Picture; courtesy of Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives, Manchester City Council, http://images.manchester.gov.uk/index.php?session=pass
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