Today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday is a special post in honour of an amazing woman that I recently lost, my grandmother (or as I called her, my Omi). She was a one of kind woman, who I was very close too and I’m going to miss her a lot. So for today’s post, it is going to be all about photos of Grandmothers with their families, from the 1920s-1960s.
Let’s browse the photos.
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4 Generations in this 1920s Photo. Great 20s Fashions pictured.
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1920s Family photo in the garden. Grandmother with new baby, daughter and grandson. Hugs for baby.
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1940s photo of grandmothers and great grandmothers, kids and 1 man (hi man in the back) in their Sunday best for a big group photo. Fantastic!
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1940s Family Beach Vacation. Sitting on bench, Grandmothers, Parents & Toddler in cute lederhosen (just like my dad when he was 2).
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1940s Happy Family with big smiles. Such a wonderful moment in time.
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1950s photo of a Mother and Grandmother and Baby in the Stroller (1959). I just adore this photo, it looks like it’s right out of a magazine.
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Just hanging out with grandma and posing for pictures. 1950s photo.
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Nana and Suzanne-1950s photo on the front lawn in the warm summer months.
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1956 New Baby, Grandmother & Big Sister vintage photo.
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Grandma in the 1950s having a picture taken with all her grandchildren in the park. More happy smiles!
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1960s Photo. Dinner is served. Hopefully it’s not as unappetizing as these faces are making it seem like it’s going to be.
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Family fun with grandmother at the playground-1960s Photo.
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I hope you have enjoyed this weeks ‘Vintage Photo Tuesday’ and friends if your grandmother is still alive, can you give her a big hug. I would give anything to be able to do that with mine right now (the below photo is my 1st Christmas 1977 with my Omi).
Liz
My condolences— I hope that your memories help you heal. What a sweet post!
Thank you so very much. And those memories will 100% help for sure.
Liz
Cute photos, and a wonderful post. You were also very cute! I’m sorry for your loss, I hope your fond memories of her will bring you comfort.
Thank you so very much 🙂
Great photos and a lovely tribute, Liz!
I especially love the one of your grandma smiling at you. I am so sorry for your loss. Look back on the photos you have of her and hang onto the memories.
Thank you Danielle, I really appreciate it 🙂
Liz