The photos collected below from the
National Geographic Stock Photo archive are by Clifton Royal Adams. Adams was born in 1890 and was a National Geographic staff photographer from 1920 until 1934, traveling throughout the United States, Central America, and Europe. He died of a brain tumor in 1934 after becoming ill while on assignment to photograph the California giant Sequoia forest. These are from his European travels.
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Two women buy ice cream from a vendor out of his converted car. Near St. Austel, Cornwall, England. |
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Two country maids rest for lunch in a hayfield. Near Hawkshead, Lancashire, England. |
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A woman kneels in a field of flowers in the Fens. The Fens, Boston, England. |
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A girl stands in a field holding barley in Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire, England. |
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An English woman points pridefully to her farm cart. Fenland, England. |
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A girl looks at the tomb of Thomas Gray near a church in Stoke Poges. Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. |
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Two women sit near the Avon River with the Holy Trinity Church behind. Holy Trinity Church, Avon River, Stratford, England. |
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Two young adults sit in the grass by a cliff near water and a village. Rottingdean, East Sussex, England. |
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Women selling Queen Alexandra roses for charity. Seaford, Sussex, England. |
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A woman looks down over the Cuckmore River. Cuckmore River, Westdean, Sussex, England. |
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A group of women hike through Patterdale. Patterdale, Westmorland, England. |
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The former residence of the Duchess of Marlborough. Crowhurst Place, Surrey, England. |
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Locals enjoy the view of the Surrey Hills. Near Dorking, Surrey, England. |
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A young woman mails a letter in a red pillar box. Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England. |
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A woman stands in a garden filled with Calendulas. Lincolnshire, England. |
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A young girl knits a wool garment. Ardara, Ireland. |
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Hikers rest on Skelwith Bridge, a boundary line between counties. Skelwith Bridge, Between Westmorland and Lancashire, England. |
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Two women talk in an Irish cottage garden. |
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One of the Daughters of Erin stands beside the window box of her home. Ireland. |
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Two girls send a letter at the red "pillar box" of the Royal Mail. Belfast, Ireland. |
Source:
http://www.vintag.es/2013/08/european-women-fashion-of-1920s.html
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