American Easter Traditions: Easter Egg Hunt and Picnic (1910s)


Figure 1.--Here we have an unidentified family, we think after an Easter egg hunt. We don't know where the snapshot was taken. It is undated, but looks like the late 1910s to us. The children are wearing their best outfits.

Here we have an unidentified family, we think after an Easter egg hunt. We don't know where the snapshot was taken. It is undated, but looks like the late 1910s to us. The children are wearing their best outfits. They have Easter bskets which presumably were used for a Easter egg hunt. They seem to be having a lottle picnic, although we can't make out just what they ave in their baskets. They wear quite a range of different outfits.







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