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British women react to topless dresses in 1964

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Say My Name1 year ago

People were very civilized, not anymore

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chonky 🩸1 year ago

To be fair, doesn't seem like much has changed since then. Most people would still react this way.

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Wholesome Side of 𝕏1 year ago

British accent is so cute 😂

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Magical Life ✨1 year ago

Gyms in the 1960’s were built different

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CRIC CRAZY STATS ( Fantasy 1 Cricket)1 year ago

In 1966, Dior failed to show miniskirts on the runway and group of women who called themselves the "British Society for the Protection of Mini Skirts," protested outside of the show with signs that read, "Mini skirts forever."

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4KT WHO YOU HATE1 year ago

How women in parts of England used to dress just over 100 years ago.

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YesKnow1 year ago

Children around 1960s early 1970s, no screens, outside and happy

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Remi1 year ago

Look at how these British women take on a thieving migrant, bloody brilliant.

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Remi1 year ago

The hand embroidered banners of the UK women's suffrage movement created for/by British Indian suffragettes, 1911. Physician Princess Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh played a prominent role within the women's cause.

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J. Michael Wilhite1 year ago

Wait until you tell them what their great granddaughters are doing

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