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Very un-stuck-up woman, stuck-up with sticking plasters

" Gracious me. But, ain t you the stuck up thing!" Very un-stuck-up American woman, stuck-up with sticking plasters Date: 1908

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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection

Checking Comedy Gracious Honest Honesty Injuries Ironic Irony Mirror Plaster Plasters Reflection Sticking Stuck Treatment Truth Ugly Visage Words


Gracious me. But, ain't you the stuck-up thing!

EDITORS COMMENTS
This humorous caption accompanies an intriguing image of a very un-stuck-up American woman from the year 1908, who finds herself in an unexpected predicament with sticking plasters. The photograph captures the woman standing in front of a full-length mirror, examining her reflection with a quizzical expression. Her visage is adorned with various sticking plasters, covering injuries on her face and arms, giving her an unintended air of aristocratic aloofness. The irony of her situation is not lost on her, as she playfully acknowledges the absurdity of her appearance with the witty comeback. Despite her un-stuck-up demeanor, the woman's injury treatment is a common occurrence during this era, as medical advancements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries led to the widespread use of sticking plasters for various injuries. The image is a testament to the honesty and truth of everyday life, showcasing the vulnerability and humanity of even the most unsuspecting individuals. The photograph's historical significance lies in its ability to evoke a sense of humor and lightheartedness, offering a refreshing contrast to the more serious and formal portraits of the time. This image is a reminder that even in the most unexpected circumstances, there is always room for a bit of humor and irony. In summary, this photograph of a very un-stuck-up American woman from 1908, stuck-up with sticking plasters, is a charming and humorous snapshot of history. It offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the everyday experiences and ironies of life, while also highlighting the enduring power of humor to bring joy and lightness to even the most mundane situations.

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