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Mary Fisher 07-11-2007 09:03 AM

Flies persisting again into winter
 

"K" wrote in message
...
Mary Fisher writes


Indeed I do. And I remember winter mornings so cold that my little fingers
couldn't fasten the rubber buttons. Why were there so many? And why were
they called *liberty* bodices when they were so binding?


I thought it was because they were a lot less binding than the corsets
they replaced?


Did children wear corsets in the thirties?

Mary

--
Kay




Campa-Man 07-11-2007 11:00 AM

Flies persisting again into winter
 

Did children wear corsets in the thirties?


They were invented in 1908.
http://www.contourandcream.co.uk/corsets.htm
Liberty Bodice introduced - this was worn by many children until the 1950s
and
was produced until 1974. The idea for the bodice came from Frederick Cox,
and
his daughter, Freda Cox, became the first model for the marketing
campaign. The
original rubber buttons came from Market Harborough's Harboro' Rubber
Co. -
still a successful industry today.
--

Martin

Live in Harborough, the Rubber company have just sold their old original
premesis and moved, most of its been knocked down apart from the original
listed mill from when it was called Danite Mills.



K 07-11-2007 12:32 PM

Flies persisting again into winter
 
Mary Fisher writes

"K" wrote in message
...
Mary Fisher writes


Indeed I do. And I remember winter mornings so cold that my little fingers
couldn't fasten the rubber buttons. Why were there so many? And why were
they called *liberty* bodices when they were so binding?


I thought it was because they were a lot less binding than the corsets
they replaced?


Did children wear corsets in the thirties?

No idea, wasn't around then!

But the Liberty bodice seems to date from 1908
--
Kay

Granity 07-11-2007 02:50 PM

Quote:

Here we are into November, and still I have flies buzzing round
strongly inside the house and wasps doing the flower rounds in the
garden....... (I plan to keep recording this as warm weather persists
into late autumn/winter, year after year, and insect activity remains
strong :)

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It would be interesting to be able to compare what is happening now with what happened in the medieval warming period (circa 1100AD) or even the Roman warming period at about 200AD but I suspect such things were not recorded in those days as they would not have been particularly important to them.

Sheila 07-11-2007 05:48 PM

Flies persisting again into winter
 


They were invented in 1908.
http://www.contourandcream.co.uk/corsets.htm
Liberty Bodice introduced - this was worn by many children until the 1950s
and
was produced until 1974. The idea for the bodice came from Frederick Cox,
and
his daughter, Freda Cox, became the first model for the marketing
campaign. The
original rubber buttons came from Market Harborough's Harboro' Rubber
Co. -
still a successful industry today.
--

Martin


I always wanted a proper one, nagged and nagged about it, and ended up with
a plain old vest! not impressed!!




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