United States First Communion Suits: Unidentified First Communion (1961)


Figure 1.--Here we see a First Communion in 1961, although the location is unidentified. We are not sure who the children are. Perhps they are brothers and sisters, but usually the ages do not work out right for this. The girl wears the traditional junior bridal outfit. The boy wears his school uniform, but we can not tell what school.

Here we see a First Communion in 1961, although the location is unidentified. We are not sure who the children are. Perhps they are brothers and sisters, but usually the ages do not work out right for this. Perhaps only the girl is doing her First Cimmunion, but their hands folded gesture suggests that they both are doing First Communions. Perhaps they are friends or cousins. The way people are dressed. it must have been a cold day. The girl wears the traditional junior bridal outfit. The boy wears his school uniform, but we can not tell what school.







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Created: 3:03 PM 11/8/2006
Last edited: 3:04 PM 11/8/2006