UNDER CONSTRUCTION




Friday, September 24, 2010

Bonnets and Bows

East is East and West is West and the wrong road I have chose ... "Haven't I got a lovely woice, Mummy?" "Yes Lynette, you sound just like Sophie Tucker."  She must be good, this Sophie Tucker. I thought.







City Bonnet


My plumbing job bonnet - with Les Thomas and sons


The Brookvale Bow - Mum and Nanny



Sat. Morning Bonnet - outside Woolies in Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross



My First Movie Bow (and last)


'Hello Sailor' Bow


Santa Bow

Me Jenolan Cave's Bow



Tartan Bow. I cut this one off!!



The Trocadero Bow c. 1953



1953 Botanic Garden's Bow



The Family Photo Bow 1956






The Chicken Pox Bow - My mother was well-known for her ability to pin a bow on top of one's head, regardless of the lack of hair.

Bows were stuck on my head until I rebelled and steadfastly refused to wear one.


Can I please have a book, Santa. Unfortunately he bought me a brother!!!!!!!


 'She', then wetted hair, twirled it into clumps. Each 'clump' was held in place with bobby pins. When dried and brushed, my head was adorned with a mop of unwanted curls. A perm later replaced the 'curling sessions'. What was it with her anyway .. just let my locks flow I reckoned.