Russian/Soviet Family: Vacation (1970s)


Figure 1.-- Here we see what looks like a family vacation snapshot. It is undated, but looks like the 1970s to us. We are rather confused as it looks like two families involved. We think that there were probably two families. They may have been related familes, but that is not clear. We think that multiple family vacations were not unusual as they were commonly organized by factories and other enterprises where people worked. This appears, however, to be two families who may or not be related. We are not sure how commomn this was. They appear to be standing in front of a building of some importance. The lettering probably tells us where they are, but we do not read Russians. There are three young children. The girls wears a simple white summer dress. The boys wear shorts and short pants. The younger boy wears a casual shorts set with matching shirt nd shorts. The fact that thee boys have not tucked in their shirts into their waist bands tell us that it was a casual occasion. And the shirts do not have tails, they were not made to be tucked in.

Here we see what looks like a family vacation snapshot. It is undated, but looks like the 1970s to us. We are rather confused as it looks like two families involved. We think that there were probably two families. They may have been related familes, but that is not clear. We think that multiple family vacations were not unusual as they were commonly organized by factories and other enterprises where people worked. This appears, however, to be two families who may or not be related. We are not sure how commomn this was. They appear tobe standing in front of a building of ome importance. The lettering probably tells us where they are, but we do not read Russians. There are three young children. The girls wears a simple white summer dress. The boys wear shorts and short pants. The younger boy wears a casual shorts set with matching shirt nd shorts. The fact that thee boys have not tucked in their shirts into their waist bands tell us that it was a casual occasion. And the shirts do not have tails, they were not made to be tucked in.







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