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A woman tram-conductor, Chile, 1922. Artist: Brown & Dawson
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A woman tram-conductor, Chile, 1922. Artist: Brown & Dawson
A woman tram-conductor, Chile, 1922. The sign tells people not to get on while the tram is moving. Illustration from Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume II, British Empire to Dahomey, edited by J A Hammerton, (Educational Book Co, London, 1922)
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A Glimpse into the Progressive Role of Women - A Woman Tram-Conductor, Chile, 1922
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. This photograph captures a pivotal moment in history when women were breaking societal norms and venturing into traditionally male-dominated professions. Taken in Chile during the vibrant 1920s, this image showcases a confident woman tram-conductor dressed impeccably in her uniform - an elegant hat perched atop her head and a smart skirt completing her ensemble. The focal point of the photo is undoubtedly the sign that warns people not to board while the tram is in motion. This small detail serves as a reminder of both safety precautions and the growing importance of public transportation during this era. Published as part of Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume II, edited by J. A. Hammerton, this print offers valuable insight into ethnography and ethnology. It provides viewers with a glimpse into life in South America at that time – specifically highlighting how women were actively participating in various aspects of society beyond their traditional roles. Through its monochrome aesthetic, Brown & Dawson's artistry beautifully captures not only an individual but also represents countless other courageous women who defied conventions to contribute to their communities. This powerful image stands as a testament to progressiveness within Chilean society during the early 20th century. As we admire this remarkable piece from The Print Collector collection curated by J. A. Hammerton himself, let us celebrate these trailblazing women who
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