Which Platform?
30th May 1936: A very young passenger asks a station attendant for directions, on the railway platform at Bristol. (Photo by George W. Hales/Fox Photos/Getty Images) (via Newthom)
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Which Platform?
30th May 1936: A very young passenger asks a station attendant for directions, on the railway platform at Bristol. (Photo by George W. Hales/Fox Photos/Getty Images) (via Newthom)
oh, i so love this!
Yes!
Was it a dwarf?
How they took the image.?
Mobile phones were not found at that time..
Don’t think so. Titled “child….”
Love your title, David… Too cute!
Smiling. Thanks Carolyn. The scene isn’t so different with me in her frame!
I can imagine! 🙂
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Circa 1936 … oh, the memories that some had!! Life was much simpler then, I think!!
So cute.
I instantly thought a father was taking this photo, and set up his daughter, “go ask that conductor “…………” ” What an adorable child! Couldn’t imagine her alone and lost. [I’m just too serious!]
Ha! I prefer to see it that she did it all on her own!
I would prefer to see it your way too…I just automatically go into protective mode. Thank goodness I let my daughter be ultra independent…she even ended up working in Europe as a teenager.
Well good for her. What an experience.
This precious thing is on a mission. I think she was on her way to vote 😉
She really is! (on a mission)
Her face says it all. And the gentleman’s face says he’s melting.
May all newly landed and young people find a kind conductor to show them the way. Especially here in America 💕
Yes, especially here…
So darn cute!!
She is!