When Mother Was A Girl 50 Years Ago
Bustles, Victorian side-whiskers, and froelc-coats reappeared at Cinderford, Gloucestershire. Fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cox were married, and to celebrate the anniversary their family recreated for them the scenes of their courting days. Members of the family dressed tbemselves in the costumes of the 1890's and each one greeted the olcl ccople with a eurtesy and kiss of the hand or with a stately how from a "Victorian" gallant. Afterward they held a dance, in which the waltz eotillion predominated.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5288, 28 December 1946, Page 3
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91When Mother Was A Girl 50 Years Ago Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5288, 28 December 1946, Page 3
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