Keywords: first world war firstworldwar ww1 wor life worlife sepia black and white blackandwhite social heritage socialheritage regional faces regionalfaces woman wor faces: regional faces of the first world war worfacesregionalfacesofthefirstworldwar tyne and wear tyneandwear daily life dailylife lives donor's mother donorsmother tram conductress tramconductress uniform window sunset wood stand woodstand interior post office postoffice sergeant poole sergeantpoole newcastle married 1918 london shine shoe floor wall tree branch leaves glass frame dark light cloth button crease pocket hat otto motto striking interesting attentive standing lean drape pattern imposing shadow debris white frame whiteframe twcms_2006_4144 twcms20064144 twcms.2006.4145 twcms20064145 'wor life' project worlifeproject blackandwhite people monochrome black and white Sepia portrait photograph of donor's mother in her tram conductress' uniform. She is standing in front of a backdrop of a window with a sunset in the background, and rests her right arm on a wood stand She later worked in the Post Office, and met her husband, Sergeant Poole (TWCMS_2006_4144), in Newcastle while she was a tram conductress. Married in 1918 and moved to London. Regional Faces of the First World War. The photograph is from an album relating to the men, women and children from Tyne and Wear who lived, worked or fought during the First World War. Accompanying this photo is the biographical and supporting information that we have about them, but the full story is not always known. Our collections records are not very detailed in some cases. We need your help to fill in the blanks. Do you have any information to add to what is already here? A name? A location? What more can you find out and tell us about their life? If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Part of the ‘Wor Life’ project. To find out more please visit www.worlife.org.uk Sepia portrait photograph of donor's mother in her tram conductress' uniform. She is standing in front of a backdrop of a window with a sunset in the background, and rests her right arm on a wood stand She later worked in the Post Office, and met her husband, Sergeant Poole (TWCMS_2006_4144), in Newcastle while she was a tram conductress. Married in 1918 and moved to London. Regional Faces of the First World War. The photograph is from an album relating to the men, women and children from Tyne and Wear who lived, worked or fought during the First World War. Accompanying this photo is the biographical and supporting information that we have about them, but the full story is not always known. Our collections records are not very detailed in some cases. We need your help to fill in the blanks. Do you have any information to add to what is already here? A name? A location? What more can you find out and tell us about their life? If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Part of the ‘Wor Life’ project. To find out more please visit www.worlife.org.uk |