Old Hill Liberal Women
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Old Hill Liberal Women
San has kindly put a photo of live people in the Hackett collection
It was on a postcard and on the reverse it states :
Dear Annie & Jack, on the front are The Liberal Women, out at Bewdley & a few of them had their photos no doubt you will know some of them best Love from all
The lady in the middle with the flower in her hat is Ann Rebecca Hackett nee Crumpton (1863 -1941) and the girl standing in front of her is her daughter Rebecca Hackett (1904-NK). Annie was another of Ann Rebecca's daughters.
This Hackett family came from Old Hill -- so presumably "Liberal Women" of Old Hill/Cradley Heath depending on how far the area stretched
From the age of Rebecca (1904) I would estimate that the picture was taken around 1910 (someone who is good on dating photos may be able to confirm that from the styles of dress of the younger women.)
gallery/album.php?album_id=44&sort_method=image_name&sort_order=ASC
Does anyone recognise any of the others -- or know anything else about "The Liberal Women"
It was on a postcard and on the reverse it states :
Dear Annie & Jack, on the front are The Liberal Women, out at Bewdley & a few of them had their photos no doubt you will know some of them best Love from all
The lady in the middle with the flower in her hat is Ann Rebecca Hackett nee Crumpton (1863 -1941) and the girl standing in front of her is her daughter Rebecca Hackett (1904-NK). Annie was another of Ann Rebecca's daughters.
This Hackett family came from Old Hill -- so presumably "Liberal Women" of Old Hill/Cradley Heath depending on how far the area stretched
From the age of Rebecca (1904) I would estimate that the picture was taken around 1910 (someone who is good on dating photos may be able to confirm that from the styles of dress of the younger women.)
gallery/album.php?album_id=44&sort_method=image_name&sort_order=ASC
Does anyone recognise any of the others -- or know anything else about "The Liberal Women"
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Re: Old Hill Liberal Women
I wonder if its anything to do with this?
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/libr ... dleyheath/
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/libr ... dleyheath/
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Re: Old Hill Liberal Women
Possibly but I don't think this set of Hackett's were a chain making family -- more likely a Bank Holiday trip out I suspect
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Re: Old Hill Liberal Women
What a lovely picture MG, I agree must have been about 1910, Rebecca looks as though she is about 6 or 7 in the picture, love their little old handbags
They must have belonged to Old Hill Liberal Club, as you say, out on a Day Trip, probably travelled on the Train from Old Hill Station. Linell.

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Re: Old Hill Liberal Women
There's a picture of my Grandparents who Married in 1918 here:-
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My Nan's Outfit was of a similar style to the ones worn by the Ladies in the Picture.
Linell.
gallery/image_page.php?album_id=22&image_id=170
My Nan's Outfit was of a similar style to the ones worn by the Ladies in the Picture.
Linell.
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Re: Old Hill Liberal Women
What an absolutely smashing photo - still lots of growing room in those hems and I love the hats.
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Re: Old Hill Liberal Women
linell wrote:There's a picture of my Grandparents who Married in 1918 here:-
gallery/image_page.php?album_id=22&image_id=170
My Nan's Outfit was of a similar style to the ones worn by the Ladies in the Picture.
Linell.
This has made me wonder whether my mother was wrong and it was actually Christabel Hackett (b 1909) with her mother which would place it nearer to 1918 -- it would also explain why she was on he own with her mother as the rest of her sisters might have been at work by then.
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Re: Old Hill Liberal Women
Wonder if she was named after Christabel Pankhurst ??
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Re: Old Hill Liberal Women
Antie Em wrote:Wonder if she was named after Christabel Pankhurst ??
Now that is an interesting thought --