Family Outing (1948)


Figure 1.-- Here we see the family after the War. The family seems to have survived in tact. They are on another outing, this time in 1948. They are in the woods, pergaps on a pivnic. The family is no longer wearing coordinated outfits. The younger girls, however, do wear the same dress style. The younger girl has a hairbow. The older boy wears a shirt and short pants. Notice how he has buttoned his collar even on an informal outing. The younger bots seem to be wearing simple one-pience knit garments, but nor rompers like the outfirs they wore during the War.

Here we see the family after the War. The family seems to have survived in tact. They are on another outing, this time in 1948. They are in the woods, pergaps on a pivnic. The family is no longer wearing coordinated outfits. The younger girls, however, do wear the same dress style. The younger girl has a hairbow. The older boy wears a shirt and short pants. Notice how he has buttoned his collar even on an informal outing. The younger bots seem to be wearing simple one-pience knit garments, but nor rompers like the outfirs they wore during the War. Notice how the younger girl is holding the baby and the two bots are holding hands, a good example of the affection common in French families.






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