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Vintage Photo Tuesday: Women At Work

Vintage Photo Tuesday is back with images of women at work from 1940s to the 1960s.

Let’s jump right in and see what I found!

1941 vintage ww2 photo of a canadian woman working on an airplane part for the war effort vintage photo
1941 vintage ww2 photo of a canadian woman working on an airplane

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June 1955 photo of women picking up their pay check at their office. Wonder where they work, where they have lockers? Super 1950 dresses on our featured ladies.

1950s vintage photo: June 1955 Vintage Photo of women picking up their pay check at their office.

Source: Etsy

NASA research mathematician Katherine Johnson is photographed at her desk at NASA Langley Research Center with a globe, or “Celestial Training Device,” in 1962 (Source).

About Katherine:

Born on Aug. 26, 1918, in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, Johnson began her career in 1953 at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), the agency that preceded NASA, one of a number of African-American women hired to work as “computers” in what was then their Guidance and Navigation Department. 

Johnson worked at Langley from 1953 until her retirement in 1986, making critical technical contributions which included calculating the trajectory of the 1961 flight of Alan Shepard, the first American in space. She is also credited with verifying the calculations made by early electronic computers of John Glenn’s 1962 launch to orbit and the 1969 Apollo 11 trajectory to the moon. Johnson worked on the Space Shuttle Program and the Earth Resources Satellite and encouraged students to pursue careers in science and technology (Source).

1960s Vintage Photo of Katherine Johnson at Work, 1962 at Nasa. Hidden Figures.

Source: NASA

Hanging out at the elevator at work. 1950s image of 3 women at their office.

Vintage Photo Three Women In Elevator Office Building 1950s / 1960’s

Source: Etsy

The below 1960s picture is my favorite of ALL the photos that will appear in this post..why? Well you may or may not know that two women in this image are tying Rebar (Reinforcing Steel) in Cuba. Why do I care? Because my family is a reinforcing steel family.

My grandparents (and my dad) are immigrants from Germany in the early 1950s to Canada. They made their way to the city I grew up in (Sarnia, Ontario) where my grandfather started a Reinforcing Steel business called ‘Gruening Steel’. The business main job was to cut, bend and install Rebar (the tying you see below). We had this business until the 1990s. I even worked in the yard one summer and then moved into the office during my college days. My dad still works in the business for the company that bought the family business way back when.

ALSO! There are very very little women in this business out in the field. The only women I knew who did this job was my aunt (my dad’s sister) and she had to put up with a lot of men being..men back in the 70s & 80s. My aunt eventually moved into the office doing detailing (the breaking down of where the rebar goes for buildings) which is still a male dominated job. She is pretty darn amazing!

So now you know why I love this photo.

Side note…tying rebar is a very hard job and using the right tools does make it easier. No gloves, too big of gloves and using your hands or a allen key instead of pliers will make the job go 10 times slower. I applaud these women for what they are doing because it’s not easy.

1960s vintage photo of 2 women in Cuba Tying Rebar

Source: eBay

1950s vintage photo of two office women in a room filled with ledgers and paperwork. A young man is in the photo as well. That is a lot of papers..yooza!

1950s vintage photo of two office women in a room filled with ledgers and paperwork

Source: Etsy

Coming soon to a blog post near you…Ontario’s Farmerettes: Canada’s Forgotten Wartime Heroes.

From 1941-1952 the Farmerettes were high school aged girls, who planted, hoed, thinned, sprayed, staked, detasseled and harvested the fruit and vegetables in Southern Ontario (I grew up in this area) when the men had left farm labour jobs to enlist for service to fight for our freedom (Source). FANTASTIC!

Ontario’s Farmerettes: The True Story of Canada’s Forgotten Wartime Heroes 1940s-1950s.

Source: Readers Digest

Now if you wish to jump ahead and learn more about these women, please check out the webpage Farmerettes in Ontario” by Bonnie Sitter & Shirleyan English. You can also pick up her book “Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz” HERE (scroll to bottom for ordering details).

1940s photo of a young Black woman working on a machine in a factory. According to the Library of Congress, “Plant foremen point to 20-year-old Annie Tabor as one of their best lathe operators, despite her lack of previous industrial experience.”

1940s photo of a young Black woman working on a machine in a factory. According to the Library of Congress, “Plant foremen point to 20-year-old Annie Tabor as one of their best lathe operators, despite her lack of previous industrial experience.”

Source: Buzzfeed

Waitresses at Ipswich’s Regal Café, c1940. Look at those outfits! WOW!

The back of this photo is inscribed to the Greek proprietor: To Jimmy from Lorna, Ethel, Audrey and Jean. The two waitresses seated in the middle were Ethel Dreier (left) and her older sister Lorna Dreier (right). (Source).

Waitresses at Ipswich’s Regal Café, c1940. Look at those outfits! WOW!

Source: Queensland Historical Atlas

Vintage photo of a young woman working the cash register at the hobby shop in the 1950’s.

Vintage Photo Shirley Working The Cash Register at Hobby Shop 1950's

Source: Etsy

1950s maybe early 1960s photo of a young Black Woman working at a diner in her uniform. Notice the price of drink and food above her head? So cheap for donuts!

1950s 1960s vintage photo of a young black woman working at a coffee shop soda fountain

Source: Pinterest

Vintage image of “Betty” at work at J C Penney’s in the 1960’s. What a fun photo!

Vintage Photo Betty at Work at J C Penney's 1960's, Original Found Photo, Vernacular Photography

Source: Etsy

A list of soda fountain flavours can be seen on the sign behind Vera Dawson and Maureen Sheppard, who were waitresses at Londy’s Café in Ipswich in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Super 1949 Hairstyles!

1940s Vintage Photo of Two lovely waitresses-Vera & "Myself". Super 1940s Hairstyles

Source: Queensland Historical Atlas

I hope you enjoyed this editon of VPT. It is always fun on my end to browse vintage photos for hours at a time.

Share in the comments section what your favourite images were!

Thanks for stopping by!

Liz

The 1930s / 1940s Movie Stars & Fashions of Hollywood Patterns

I’m on Etsy & Pinterest a lot for my blog and during my searches for content, I consistently come across vintage patterns from ‘HOLLYWOOD PATTERNS’. Now what made these patterns stand out for me? Well besides the stunning fashions, they also feature a movie star on the top left corner of the pattern. FUN!

So this got me to thinking, why? Were the stars wearing these outfits in a movie? Or was this a collaboration of some sort with the studios to get their movie stars names out into the public? Well let’s find out and then lets see the fashions!

1940s Vintage Sewing Pattern for VINTAGE HOLLYWOOD SKATING SKIRT AND SHORTS SEWING PATTERNS ELLEN DREW Paramount

1940s Skating Outfit Sewing Pattern. Source: eBay


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The 1930s / 1940s Movie Stars & Fashions of Hollywood Patterns

History of Hollywood Patterns

Hollywood Pattern Company was started by Condé Nast in 1932. They were known for printing photos of Hollywood stars on some of their patterns, quickly making them very popular. They continued production through the end of World War II (1946) (Source).

Many of the patterns from this now defunct company, featuring stars and starlets on their envelopes, are highly collectable. Those featuring Lucille Ball are particularly desirable. This company did beautiful dresses and suits throughout the 1940s into the 1950s (Source).

Note: I found another website that stated that the patterns were created by a clothing company in the 1930s. From So Vintage Patterns:

“In the 1930s a clothing pattern company launched its Hollywood Patterns, cashing in the public hunger to have that Hollywood movie star look.”

“The fashions were taken from the famous and popular movies of the day, everything from day dresses, evening gowns to beach wear, tennis outfits to the Katharine Hepburn wide trousers to aprons. A gem for the collector is finding the Vivienne Leigh ‘Scarlett’ pattern with an evening gown from Gone With The Wind, any with Lucille Ball for the I Love Lucy collectors and Joan Bennett for the Dark Shadows fans.”

1940s vintage sewing pattern featuring an image of Lucille Ball and early 1940s dresses.

Lucille Ball Hollywood Pattern. Source: Pinterest

If anyone has any more info on what is correct on the history of these patterns, please let me know in the comments section below. THANKS!

Let’s take a look at the vintage sewing patterns & the stars that graced their covers:

1940s vintage sewing pattern for a women’s waistcoat, skirt, and blouse. This is Hollywood 1199 and the pattern is date stamped 1943. Hollywood patterns often featured pictures of popular movie stars; this one features Bonita Granville (who BTW was the producer for Lassie from 1959-1973.WOW COOL!).

Purchase the Pattern HERE.

1940s vintage sewing pattern for a women's waistcoat, skirt, and blouse. This is Hollywood 1199 and the pattern is date stamped 1943

Source: Etsy

1940 vintage sewing pattern for blouses and slacks with a young Betty Grable of 20th Century-Fox. LOVE THIS!!

Purchase Pattern Here

1940 WW2 Vintage Sewing Pattern B34 SHIRT & PANTS SLACKS (1491) Hollywood Patterns 402 featuring Betty Grable

Source: Etsy

Olympe Bradna of Paramount is on this vintage sewing pattern for 3 different styles of late 1930s dresses. Long, short & dirndl style. So pretty!

Purchase the Pattern HERE.

Olympe Bradna of Paramount is on this vintage sewing pattern for 3 different styles of late 1930s dresses. Long, short & dirndl style

Source: eBay

1940 Vintage Sewing Pattern for a 40s one piece dress. The pattern features Linda Hayes of RKO-Radio.

Purchase the Pattern HERE.

Source: Etsy

1930 Vintage Sewing Pattern for 1930s dresses and 1930s blouse and skirt, featuring Jean Parker of Columbia.

Purchase Pattern HERE.

1930s Vintage Sewing Pattern for women's 1930s dresses and 1930s skirt and blouse featuring Jean Parker of Columbia

Source: eBay

Brenda Marshall, Star of “South of Suez” a Warner Brothers Picture. The 1940s sewing pattern features fantastic Shirtwaist Dresses.

Purchase Pattern Here

Brenda Marshall, Star of "South of Suez" a Warner Brothers Picture. The 1940s sewing pattern features fantastic Shirtwaist Dresses.

Source: eBay

1930s vintage Hollywood Pattern for women’s 1930s jackets featuring Lola Lane Warner Bros.

Purchase Pattern Here.

1930s vintage Hollywood Pattern for women's 1930s jackets featuring Lola Lane Warner Bros.

Source: eBay

1940s Hollywood Pattern for a fitted jacket and skirt . . .Starlet endorsed . . . Marguerite Chapman of Columbia Pictures.

Purchase Pattern Here

1940s Hollywood Pattern for Fitted Jacket and Skirt featuring Marguerite Chapman of columbia pictures

Source: Etsy

Dreamy 1930s Dresses are featured on this sewing pattern with the lovely Betty Furness as the featured star.

Purchase Pattern Here

1930s Vintage Sewing Pattern for 1930s dresses featuring Betty Furness on this Hollywood Pattern. ==> See more 1930s / 1940s Movie Stars & Fashions of Hollywood Patterns at the Vintage Inn Blog

Source: Etsy

1942 Vintage Sewing Pattern for a dress & blouse featuring Dorothy Lovett of RKO-Radio.

Purchase Pattern Here.

1942 Vintage Sewing Pattern for a dress & blouse featuring Dorothy Lovett of RKO-Radio.

Source: Etsy

I need more vintage blouses in my life and these 1940s beauties are just perfect! Also can we take a moment to admire the 40s hairstyles on both the fashion illustrations AND the lovely Ruth Warrick fo RKO-Radio (who’s big break was in Citizen Kane)? Beautiful!

1940s Vintage Sewing Pattern featuring women's blouses and Ruth Warrick of RKO-Radio on the Hollywood Pattern

Source: Pinterest

Hope you enjoyed the 1930s and 1940s fashions as seen on these fantastic Hollywood Patterns. Who was your favourite movie star and pattern? Share in the comments section below.

Thanks for stopping by!

FURTHER READING: Vintage Fashions 1920s-1960s (Archive of Blog Posts)

Liz