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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Forgotten History: Ice Delivery in 1918
From a fascinating collection of colorized vintage photos comes this great image. Caption: "'Girls deliver ice. Heavy work that formerly belonged to men only is being done by girls. The girls are delivering ice on a route and their work requires brawn as well as the patriotic ambition to help.' September 16, 1918. Original black and white photo by American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs, 1917 - 1918, colorized by Dana Keller."
Labels:
gender issues,
history,
kudos,
photography,
US history,
work ethic,
WWI,
you go girl
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2 comments:
Wow, these girls must have been tough to do a hard job like that. Nowadays, ice delivery is much less physically demanding. Ice trucks deliver ice to several locations a day without breaking a sweat.
Shelly Slader | http://www.unitedcityicecube.com
I think it's so cool to see old photographs like this colorized. It's also cool that it's girls delivering the ice when it used to be a man's job. Ice is heavy! I don't know how ice is delivered nowadays, but I do know we at least use trucks. I don't know if machines have taken over loading ice. http://www.longbeachice.com/Ice-Delivery-Long-Beach-CA.html
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