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Tag: Vintage Magazine Covers

1940s Magazine Covers of Women Doing Their Part During WW2

If you follow my blog on the regular, you know that I’m pretty passionate about showcasing the stories of women on the homefront and at war during WW2. I like to focus on Canada as much as I can (since I’m Canadian) but there are other times I like to just showcase all the efforts of women from all over. Today is one of those days.

This week’s post is on 1940s magazine covers showcasing women from all over doing their part for the war effort. At home or overseas.

Further Reading: Vintage Photo Tuesday: Women of WW2 “Do Your Part!”

1940s vintage magazine cover of Colliers featuring women in 1943 in uniform. They are wearing 1940s hairstyles.

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1940s Magazine Covers

Women Doing Their Part During WW2

First up I would like to kick off this blog post with this fantastic Sept 19th, 1943 cover illustration of two women in 1940s “off to work in the factory” clothing (hello saddle shoes!) and 1940s hairstyles (complete with hair scarfs and hair flowers). Love our “Rosies”.

Take a look at my friend and author, Elinor Florence’s collection of Toronto “Star Weekly” on her blog HERE.

1940s vintage magazine cover for the Toronto Star Weekly from Sept 1943 featuring an illustration of two 1940s women going to work for the WW2 war effort

Source: Elinor Florence

McCall’s Magazine, February 1943 with an amazing cover of an Aviatrix*.

Published in the thick of WWII, it is full of articles about making do, about sacrifice, ads about how to save, how to be a patriot and support the boys.

*Definition of Aviatrix: A woman who is a pilot.” It’s the feminine equivalent of aviator, and was often used to refer to Amelia Earhart, who vanished with her plane in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world. The word was most commonly used in the 1930s and 1940s before the role of “pilot” was well established (Source).

(available for purchase as of Nov 10th, 2022 HERE)

1940s vintage magazine: McCall's Magazine, February 1943 with an amazing cover of an Aviatrix

Source: Etsy-GroverStreetGirlSews

September 14th, 1943 – The Australian Woman’s Mirror. 32 pages of fashion, advertising, knitting, recipes and more.

1940s Vintage Magazine from WW2 featuring an Australian Woman in Uniform. September 14th, 1943 - The Australian Woman's Mirror. 32 pages of fashion, advertising, knitting, recipes and more.

Source: Etsy – TheVintageSide

1940s Cosmpolitan magazine featuring a nurse looking at her watch. Inside the magazine is ‘A Story of Wartime Marriage’.

1940s vintage magazine cover from Cosmpolitan magazine, March featuring a woman during WW2 as a nurse. Inside the magazine is a story of Wartime Marriage.

Source: Pulpcovers.com

“Working the Farms” was an important job all over the world.

A 56-page Everywoman magazine dating from March 1942, packed with social history and women’s interest features including:

– Mrs. Miles, Britain’s only aircraft designer
– Schooling
– Advice on selecting clothes styles that will be versatile and durable
– This Changing World
– Beauty While You Work
– Tips for renovating old and second-hand furniture
– Cleaning and caring for glass and china
– Ration-book cookery with recipes for every meal including desserts
– Spiritualism
– Knitting patterns (pictured)
– Health and beauty
– Beautifully illustrated short stories
– Readers’ letters & problem page
– and of course all those wonderful wartime adverts!

Digital Copy HERE

1940s Vintage Magazine: Full 56-page "Everywoman" magazine dating from March 1942, packed with social history and women's interest features

Source: Etsy-tuppencehapenny

Chatelaine magazine, September 1942. “Clocking in to start her war work”.

Further Reading: Chatelaine-The Canadian Magazine for Women since 1928 (past blog post)

1940s vintage magazine cover - Chatelaine magazine, September 1942. "Clocking in to start her war work". She is wearing 1940s factory outfit and hairscarf and 1940s hairstyle.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 13-01-1945. The cover features the women of Australia who entered the service to help the cause.

Further Reading: The 1940s Vintage Magazine Covers of ‘The Australian Women’s Weekly (past blog post)

1940s vintage magazine cover: The Australian Women's Weekly 13-01-1945. The cover features the women of Australia who entered the service to help the cause to help the WW2 war effort

LIFE magazine from July 1st, 1940 featuring “Red Cross Girl”.

1940s vintage magazine cover of LIFE magazine from July 1st, 1940 featuring "Red Cross Girl" doing her part for the WW2 war effort.

Source: Flickr

December 1941 of Women and Home, featuring knitting and crochet patterns for Christmas gifts and a woman returing home from doing her part.

1940s vintage magazine cover from December 1941 of Women and home featuring knitting and crochet patterns for christmas gifts and a woman returing home from helping the WW2 war effort

Source: Pinterest

McCall’s magazine September 1942, featuring another “Rosie” working in a factory.

1940s vintage magazine from WW2-McCall's September 1942 featuring a woman working in a factory for the WW2 war effort - Rosie the Riveter

Source: Pattern Vault

WOMAN magazine- “Incorporating the Woman’s budget”, May 3rd, 1943.

1940s vintage magazine: 1943 May 3rd Woman magazine featuring a woman in unform on the cover.

Source: Etsy – TheVintageSide

Collier’s Magazine July 14, 1945 – featuring Carole Landis on the cover.

Landis war work: In 1942, she toured with comedienne Martha Raye, dancer Mitzi Mayfair and actress Kay Francis with a USO troupe in England and North Africa. Two years later, she entertained soldiers in the South Pacific with Jack Benny. Benny later said that while many entertainers were reluctant to visit wounded men in camp hospitals, Landis made a point of spending time with them, and she displayed tremendous empathy as she talked with them about their lives and families back home. Landis traveled more than 100,000 miles during the war and spent more time visiting troops than any other actress. She became a popular pin-up with servicemen during World War II (Source).

1940s vintage magazine: Vintage Collier’s Magazine July 14, 1945 - WWII Carole Landis Cover. Stunning 1940s hairstyle inspiration.

Source: Pinterest

Thank you for dropping by! And thank you to all that served for your service near and far.

FURTHER READING:

Liz

Vintage Easter Magazine Covers: 1920s-1950s

Easter is just around the corner and so for today’s post, I would like to share with you some fun vintage Easter magazine covers I found from the 1920s-1950s.

Let’s hop to it!

April, 1947- Life Magazine Cover – Vintage Ladies Holding Dogwood Blossoms

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Vintage Easter Magazine Covers: 1920s-1950s

“Romantic Easter” by J. C. Leyendecker on the cover of ‘The Saturday Evening Post,’ March 31, 1934.

This is so stunning!

1930s Vintage Magazine Cover Illustration: “Romantic Easter” by J. C. Leyendecker on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post,” March 31, 1934.

Source: Etsy

‘McCall’s Magazine’ April 1954 featuring on the cover different ways you can DIY you Easter eggs into a bunny & birds.

1950s Vintage Magazine Easter Cover-McCall's Magazine April 1954. Featuring Easter eggs and easter bunny and birds done DIY.

Source: eBay

Now that is a Spring / Easter Bonnet! WOW what a hat on our ‘Marie Claire’ cover model from April 1939.

1930s Vintage Magazine-Easter / Spring Cover. Marie Claire April 1939 magazine cover featuring a woman surrounded by flowers and wearing a 1930s vintage hat Easter Bonnet

Source: Pinterest

“Chocolate Easter Bunnies” ‘Saturday Evening Post’ Cover, March 25, 1950.

1950s Vintage Magazine Cover: "Chocolate Easter Bunnies" Saturday Evening Post Cover, March 25, 1950

Source: Art.com

Real Easter Bunnies! ‘The Modern Priscilla Magazine’, April 1920.

The Modern Priscilla Magazine-April 1920s featuring 2 Easter Bunnies on the cover. 1920s vintage magazine.

‘This Week Magazine’-March 24th, 1940.

1940s Vintage Magazine March 24th 1940 (This Week Magazine) featuring a little girl with curls in a pretty Easter Dress holding a basket of flowers.

Source: eBay

‘Child Life’, The Children’s Own Magazine April 1940. Cover artist Keith Ward. I love how the Easter Bunny is painting the egg. Too cute!

1940s Vintage Magazine featuring the Easter Bunny. CHILD LIFE, published in 1940 artist Keith Ward.

Source: eBay

‘Mademoiselle’, The Magazine for Smart Young Women – March 1948. Another fun Easter hat on the cover and inside you would of been able to see some lovely Easter fashions.

Mademoiselle, The Magazine for Smart Young Women - March 1948. Another fun Easter Hat on the cover and inside you would of been able to see some lovely Easter fashions.

Source: Pinterest

And now for something completely different…..’Rothmans Cigarette Paper’, Easter 1932.

That is an interesting way to light your smoke.

1930s vintage magazine 1930s vintage pager: Rothmans Cigarette Paper 1932 1930s UK easter magazines

Source: Fine Art America

‘Better Living Magazine’ – April 1954 Easter issue. “Learn how to make the Hoppity Bunny in 10 mins.”

1950s Vintage Magazine Better Living April 1954 Issue featuring an Easter Bunny on the Cover.

Source: Etsy

An adorable mother and daughter painting Easter eggs together on the cover of the April 1949 ‘Journal’.

1940s Vintage Magazine: Journal April 1949 featuring an illustration of a Mother and daugther painting eggs together.

Source: Pinterest

‘The Country Gentleman’ April 4th, 1925. The oldest agricultural journal in the world.

1930s Vintage Magazine Cover-The Country Gentleman April 4th, 1925. The oldest agricultural journal in the world. The Cover is a Easter theme with a Easter Bunny holding a basket of birds in a tulip field.

Source: Pinterest

‘Family Circle Magazine’ – April 1953. The issue features Easter recipes, Spring fashions and more!

1950s Vintage Magazine Cover for Family Circle Magazine-April 1953. The Cover features a young girl with curly hair holding a bunny. Magazine features Easter Recipes and spring fashions.

Source: Pinterest

FURTHER READING:

Happy Easter to all that celebrate! Oh and don’t forget to share your favourite magazine cover in the comments section below.

Liz