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Wigan Junction Colliery Pit Brow Lasses
Women of Hampshire vs. Women of Surrey Cricket Match, NewingEngraving of a cricket match between the Hamshire and Surrey Lasses for 500 guineas, played at Newington Green, near Balls Pond, Middlesex, 2nd October 1811. The Hampshire team won by 14 notches
Pit Girls Victorian period
Pit girls, coal mine
Pit Brow Lasses, Moss Hall, Lancashire, Victorian period Date: 19th century
Wigan Junction Colliery Pit Brow Lasses early 1900s
Scottish lasses knitting jerseys for the fishermen during their dinner hour. Date: November 1912
Discussing the situation, apparently without misgivings: Pit lasses and pit boys after ceasing work. Date: October 1920
Madame Parsons and her Seven Daughters, the Little Lancashire Lasses, a family of performers. (There was also Papa Parsons and Boys.) Date: circa 1910s
Wigan Colliery LassesColliery lasses of Wigan Date: 1900
Carry On - Women in wartime silhouette, WW1Types of Britains women armies - Land lasses, Town toilers and Sea Sirens. Three types of women during the First World War depicted rather romantically in silhouette
COLLIERY LASSES / 1890 SColliery Lasses, probably in Lancashire. Date: 1890 s
Two Lancashire Lasses in London by Arthur Shirley &s VanePromotional postcard for Two Lancashire Lasses in London by Arthur Shirley and Sutton Vane. First produced as A Path of Thorns Camden Theatre, 31st August 1903. Date: circa 1903
Pit Brow Lasses at Work, England. Date: 1900s
Come lasses and lads. Traditional English song. Date: circa 1904
Dancing on village greenTraditional country dancing on the village green to the music of a fiddle player standing at a maypole
Portsmouth 1750West prospect of Portsmouth, Hampshire: important buildings & shipping depicted & in the foreground inhabitants & sailors smoke, canoodle with local lasses or load cargo
Going to the MaypoleCountry lads and lasses make their way to the maypole