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Two camera studies of women at work in Scotland, 1926
Two camera studies of women at work in Scotland, 1926 - top the fishwives of Newhaven near Edinburgh and below Scottish landworkers clearing stones Date: 1926
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© Mary Evans / Jazz Age Club Collection
Camera Clearing Edinburgh Fishwives Newhaven Stones Studies 1926
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1. Title: "Two Camera Studies of Women at Work in Scotland, 1926: A Glimpse into the Everyday Lives of Scottish Fishwives and Landworkers" This evocative photographic print, dated 1926, captures two distinct yet interconnected moments in the lives of Scottish women during the Jazz Age. The top image showcases the resilient and determined spirit of the fishwives of Newhaven, a historic fishing village nestled near Edinburgh. Their faces are etched with the wisdom of years spent battling the elements and the challenges of their trade. With their colorful aprons, baskets, and the iconic whitewashed cottages in the background, they embody the vibrant and hardworking community that thrived along Scotland's coastline. Beneath this image lies another captivating scene of Scottish landworkers toiling in the fields, meticulously clearing stones. Their focus and determination are palpable as they work in unison, their bodies moving in harmony with the rhythm of the land. The monochrome palette and the stark contrast between the women and the rugged terrain highlight the raw beauty and the unyielding nature of rural life. These two camera studies offer a poignant glimpse into the lives of Scottish women during the 1920s, a time of change and transformation. They remind us of the strength and resilience of women, their ability to adapt to their environments, and their essential role in shaping the fabric of their communities. This photographic print is a testament to the power of visual storytelling and the enduring allure of the past.
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