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I'm not sure who "Helene", the zaftig subject of most of these photos, is -- but she and her lady-friends know how to have some fun.  Compared to the cabinet photos of the period, these are surprisingly candid and friendly, and were clearly taken on "lady's outings," informal time spent with her friends.   
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[[Image:Helene, 1916.jpg|200px|right|thumb|"Helene"]]I'm not sure who "Helene", the zaftig subject of most of these photos, is -- but she and her lady-friends know how to have some fun.  Compared to the cabinet photos of the period, these are surprisingly candid and friendly, and were clearly taken on "lady's outings," informal time spent with her friends.   
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[[Image:Helene%2C_Grandma_Shield%2C_Irene_Brachlow%2C_Anna%2C_Mother_Dear_-_Undated.jpg|400px|center|thumb|Helene, Grandma, Irene, Anna, and Mother Dear]]<br>
Image:Helene%2C_Grandma_Shield%2C_Irene_Brachlow%2C_Anna%2C_Mother_Dear_-_Undated.jpg|Helene, Grandma, Irene, Anna, and Mother Dear
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[[Image:Mrs_Pfeiffer%2C_Mother_Dear%2C_Helene%2C_1917.jpg|400px|center|thumb|Mrs Pfeiffer, Mother Dear, Helene]]<br>
Image:Mrs_Pfeiffer%2C_Mother_Dear%2C_Helene%2C_1917.jpg|Mrs Pfeiffer, Mother Dear, Helene
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[[Image:Helene%2C_waiting_for_Marie%2C_1916.jpg|400px|center|thumb|Helene, waiting for Marie]]<br>
Image:Helene%2C_waiting_for_Marie%2C_1916.jpg|Helene, waiting for Marie
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[[Image:Helene%2C_Ruthie_Barton%2C_Mother_Dear%2C_1916.jpg|400px|center|thumb|Helene, Ruthie Barton, Mother Dear]]<br>
Image:Helene%2C_Ruthie_Barton%2C_Mother_Dear%2C_1916.jpg|Helene, Ruthie Barton, Mother Dear
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[[Image:Minnesota City Picnic, 1916.jpg|400px|center|thumb|Minnesota City Picnic, 1916.]]<br>
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[[Image:Helene_at_Lakeshore,_1915.jpg|400px|center|thumb|Helene at the lakeshore, 1915.]]<br>

Revision as of 21:54, 20 October 2007

"Helene"

I'm not sure who "Helene", the zaftig subject of most of these photos, is -- but she and her lady-friends know how to have some fun. Compared to the cabinet photos of the period, these are surprisingly candid and friendly, and were clearly taken on "lady's outings," informal time spent with her friends.


Helene, Grandma, Irene, Anna, and Mother Dear


Mrs Pfeiffer, Mother Dear, Helene


Helene, waiting for Marie


Helene, Ruthie Barton, Mother Dear


Minnesota City Picnic, 1916.


Helene at the lakeshore, 1915.