Two Women and a Baby
Submitted by tysonp on Tue, 01/08/2008 - 13:34.
This is a picture of two women and a baby around 1915 to 1920. It is in a populated area in front of a house or store, probably in Charlottetown.
Cars weren't very popular then until around 1918 when World War I ended; that made people more interested in cars. The car didn't fit into daily life that much at that time, but now, if automobiles were unavailable, it would be very hard for most people.
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