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Young Barbara Douglas (4th from left) and her friends climb a fence about 1914. Look at the size of some of those hair bows. What fun it must have been being a child of privilege living and playing at Brucemore in Cedar Rapids, Iowa during The Douglas Era 1906-1937.
Photograph from one of my architectural books: OF HOUSES & TIME by William Seale, Personal Histories of America's National Trust Properties.
2 comments:
Rosemasy,
Very, good post's it really was a most interesting time.'The
Blue tulip vase is a beauty and Soup turine. Rushing to Doctor before snow hits, LATER!!!
Yvonne
thats so cute! but they kind of look like insects on a screen lol
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