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!
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Yes!
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Was it a dwarf?
How they took the image.?
Mobile phones were not found at that time..
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Don’t think so. Titled “child….”
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Love your title, David… Too cute!
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Smiling. Thanks Carolyn. The scene isn’t so different with me in her frame!
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I can imagine! 🙂
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Circa 1936 … oh, the memories that some had!! Life was much simpler then, I think!!
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So cute.
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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!]
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Ha! I prefer to see it that she did it all on her own!
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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.
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Well good for her. What an experience.
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This precious thing is on a mission. I think she was on her way to vote 😉
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She really is! (on a mission)
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Her face says it all. And the gentleman’s face says he’s melting.
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May all newly landed and young people find a kind conductor to show them the way. Especially here in America 💕
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Yes, especially here…
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So darn cute!!
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She is!
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