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Whisky Bond Workers
Leith |
1930s

© Reproduced with
acknowledgement to Bryan Gourlay, Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Whisky Bond Workers |
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Thank you to Bryan Gourlay for sending me the photograph above.
Bryan wrote:
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"I’m as sure as I can be that the attached
photo is of Whisky Bond girls in the 1930s. The cases look
about the right size for whisky bottles – and there are a few barrels at
the back left of the picture.
The way they are wrapped up, it looks as if
heating for workers wasn’t a priority 70 years ago."
Bryan Gourlay, Biggar, Lanarkshire,
Scotland: April 30, 2007 |
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The lettering on the cases reads:
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VAT 69 ????????
SCOTCH WHISKY
????????????? ????
LEITH |
- Peter Stubbs: May 3,
2007 |
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Whisky Bond Workers - An
Observation |
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Thank you to George T Smith for sending me the following observation on
the photograph above.
George wrote:
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"It's interesting that the girls all share
similar facial construction, high cheek bones and rounded cheeks.
Could they all have been saying 'Cheese'?"
George T Smith, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, Canada: May 3, 2007 |
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