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These 15 Color Images Take You Back to Women’s Lives a Century Ago

These 15 Color Images Take You Back to Women’s Lives a Century Ago

These 15 Color Images Take You Back to Women’s Lives a Century Ago

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Servants Often Worked for Little Pay

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Hard Work

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Upper-class Families Hired Maids to Help with Children and Housework

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Helping With the Kids

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Some Women Still Used Spinning Wheels

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Spinning a Yarn

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Women Worked at Officers' Clubs

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Office Attire

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Women Participated in Beauty Pageants

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All Aboard

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The Demand for Women Working in Factories Increased

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Production Line

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Women Worked in Cotton Mills

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Great Concentration

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Women Started Working in the Insurance Industry

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Typing Pool

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Women Worked in Ordnance Stores

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Protective Clothing

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Women Worked in Welding

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Bright Spark

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The Number of Women Working in Ordnance Increased During the War

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Work Bench

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Swimsuits Looked Much Different Than They Do Today

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Relaxing by the Sea

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Women Worked as Waitresses

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Quick Lunch

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Girls Joined the Girl Scouts

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First Aid

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Roller Skating was a Fun Pastime

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Make a Train

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These 15 Color Images Take You Back to Women’s Lives a Century Ago
Servants Often Worked for Little Pay
Hard Work
Upper-class Families Hired Maids to Help with Children and Housework
Helping With the Kids
Some Women Still Used Spinning Wheels
Spinning a Yarn
Women Worked at Officers' Clubs
Office Attire
Women Participated in Beauty Pageants
All Aboard
The Demand for Women Working in Factories Increased
Production Line
Women Worked in Cotton Mills
Great Concentration
Women Started Working in the Insurance Industry
Typing Pool
Women Worked in Ordnance Stores
Protective Clothing
Women Worked in Welding
Bright Spark
The Number of Women Working in Ordnance Increased During the War
Work Bench
Swimsuits Looked Much Different Than They Do Today
Relaxing by the Sea
Women Worked as Waitresses
Quick Lunch
Girls Joined the Girl Scouts
First Aid
Roller Skating was a Fun Pastime
Make a Train

These 15 Color Images Take You Back to Women’s Lives a Century Ago

The world has changed significantly in the past 100 years, and this is especially true for women. It's easy to tell in photographs how different women's clothing was during the early 1900s. At the time, it wasn't even considered proper for women to wear pants. However, how women dressed during that time is only one of the differences in what life was like for women 100 years ago.

The 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, was ratified in 1920, but many minority women were still unable to vote for years. Women at that time also couldn't join the military and they often faced discrimination in the workplace.

During World War I, women took on a lot of the positions that were predominately held by men before the war. Nearly 5 million American men fought in WWI, which led to women taking jobs in industries like manufacturing to replace the men who were gone.

After the war ended in 1918, women had more opportunities in society and started taking different jobs. One of the positions women took over was the role of telephone operators. A hundred years ago, there were over 100,000 female telephone operators and that number grew to over 200,000 by 1930.

Even though life was difficult for women in many ways a hundred years ago, it's interesting to look back and see how much has changed.

To portray what life was like for women 100 years ago, 24/7 Tempo used photos and information from sources such as History.com, Reader's Digest, and PBS. (To see more pictures of what life was like 100 years ago, check out 20 photos that show what life was like in the 1920s.)

By adding color, we made them more relatable for modern women.

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