Nanny and Baby c1900
December 5, 2021 - Posted by summertime75 | Social History, Uncategorized | Baby, Costume, Edwardian, Nanny, Perambulator, Social History, Uniform
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My wife, bless her tells me that I am rapidly becoming, or perhaps that should read have become a âGrumpy old fartâ, so what better forum to spread my doom,  gloom and paranoia than WordPress. I also have a love of old pictures, postcards and Edwardian Actresses, in particular Miss Gabrielle Ray which I hope to share at regular intervals. As my collection has grown I have set up another blog which contains only pictures of Miss Ray. Gabrielle Ray Thank you for viewing and comments are welcome.
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Hi! Chris, gee that pram is big, I wouldn’t like to push it around for long.
A perambulator đ± yes rather large, a friend had a Silver Cross pram at the same time as when our children were babies, 1980âs it was huge, they seemed to be the pram of choice for nannies. The card was quite inexpensive so a result