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Monday, June 25, 2012

Hitch-hiked her way across the U.S.A. Plucked her eyebrows on the way ........

This week's   Sepia Saturday theme is around "Tennis".My photo is one of my Aunty Brendas from the 1920's at a Ladies College in Essex.
Ok! It's not Tennis but (looks like) Lacrosse?
 "Lacrosse versus Tennis," in which the writer proves, to his own satisfaction at least, that Lacrosse is a dangerous innovation which is making dastardly attempts to uproot and scatter to the winds that venerable root of all - virtue, lawn tennis; and that, if it be not speedily wiped out of existence, untold misery will descend upon the community...........[The Harvard Crimson:1881].
It seems my Aunt Brenda sometime played on The Dark Side...?
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27 comments:

Brian Miller said...

what an interesting photo...huh...lacrosse can def be rather brutal...much more so than tennis...smiles.

Little Nell said...

Nice picture Tony, and thank you for being first. This must be a record, some people are still posting on SS 131! I never played Lacrosse, my school went in for jolly hockeysticks.

Kurt said...

Have you fiddled with that photo, or is it as-was? Sorry I'm so "daft," as you say.

Karen S. said...

I just love this photo! What an amazing time it must have been....and your Aunt Brenda sounds very interesting...do tell more! :)

tony said...

Yup Kurt..I did play about a tad (cropped& smoothed a tad).....Karen .More Aunt Brenda HERE

Martin said...

With all that running around, I suspect Auntie Brenda may have experience Lacrosse-stitch at some stage. Only in a needle match, though.

LadyCat said...

Your Aunty Brenda is very stylish...love her hat. And the other photo is very surreal in it's "sepianess".

Akelamalu said...

I've never played Lacrosse but I did play hockey at school. I didn't like it because I invariably got whacked across the shins with a hockey stick!

Bob Scotney said...

I can vouch for the brutality of lacrosse. The men's hockey team at St Andrews used to play the ladies lacrosse team (Scottish Univerity Champions)each year. We used to come off the pitch the bloodiest.
That's a superb old photo of Aunty Brenda's, Tony.

Kristin said...

Interesting photo. I never played lacrosee and avoided field hockey too. I didn't play tennis more than twice. I swam through high school.

Ann O'Dyne said...

take a walk on the wild side
indeed.
wonderful photo, and wonderful aunt.

ArcticFox said...

it's so much more fun on the dark side....... as long as your son doesn't end up chopping your head off!

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

This is a wonderful photo, Tony. After reading the serious warning, I couldn't help but think that all new things face objection from somebody, don't they? I'll check out your other news of Aunt Brenda too.

Kathy M.

Postcardy said...

It's hard to tell what that picture shows...

I actually did take lacrosse when I had to take gym class in my freshman year of college.

Anonymous said...

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He's being " associated" with UK.
And that means he's with GROSS- METTETAL VIKING DOORS- and NNSHIP- GORE- NYE- DOT- COM.
Just ask ZAZIE .
He's the one with RICK DARBY.
And RICK DARBY is being " associated " with DR. ZIBBS-
JONES.
And who is with RICK the PRICK?
OLD KNUDSEN.
And " Mister Fresh".
And that's EDWARD MEESE with GERGENE 11.
And that brings us back to IRENE.
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This is CHENEY - ROVE- " Hilary Melton Butcher" in
OSIRIS, with none other than " POSTCARDY".
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" To Die Young".
With TCCARE - Thomas.
say " HEIL " to Aunt Brenda - UN- IRA- PLO.
Newfoundland.

barbara and nancy said...

loved taking a ride with Lou Reed.
Nancy

Zuzana said...

Hello Tony and happy Friday to you.;)
Looks like a nice old family photo, it is unbelievable you have all these vintage photos in your possession.;)
Btw, what does the title have to do with the post, am I the only one not getting it, hihi.;) Would not surprise me.;)
Have a great weekend,
xoxo

Dominic Rivron said...

Either lacrosse or an arcane martial art. Hang on... perhaps lacrosse IS an arcane martial art.

It looks from the foreground as if the photographer was hidden behind a bush?

Wendy said...

I didn't realize lacrosse was so controversial in its infancy. But I can see the appeal -- lack of skill is not apparent with a crowd on the field running together whereas in tennis, a player's ability is out there for all to see.

Sharon said...

I can't imagine being able to play any sport in those dresses.

soubriquet said...

Not related, but I saw this and thought of you, as the old post office ads used to say....
It's an animation of two robots invading via a park-bench.... "Don't come near the Bench!"....

http://youtu.be/-d6U7JtYKx0

(Queenmothermamaw) Peggy said...

Great photo. I like Aunt Brenda. True everything new and society does not yet understand is gonna send us to the devil. I remember our first telephone, TV, Elvis Presley etc.
QMM

tony said...

You Know Your Getting Old When You Can Remember Exactly What You Were Doing The Moment You Heard That JFK Had Landed On The Moon!!:)

Linda said...

ah, that old Lou Reed ditty brings back great memories. And who would have thought lacrosse was subversive. Go Aunty!

Titania said...

Tony, never dig to deep into the family's history!

Mike Brubaker said...

Great photo, almost cinematic. But I think field hockey. I can't make out any of the hooped laced ends of Lacrosse sticks. But women running around with sticks of any kind is a frightening thought.

Teresa Wilson Rogers said...

Interesting what you did with that photo. I had no idea what lacrosse was before today - I'd heard of it but never seen it.