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"Schoolgirls: Embracing London Life and Fashion Trends in the 1960s" Step back in time to the swinging sixties

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Schoolgirls practising gymnastics

Schoolgirls practising gymnastics to music (provided by an upright piano). Date: circa 1920s

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Group photo, pupils and teachers at Sidcot School, Somerset

Group photo, pupils and teachers at Sidcot School, Somerset
Group photo, pupils and teachers of Form V2 at Sidcot School, Winscombe, North Somerset, an independent Quaker school. Date: 1936

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Sewing lesson at Lancastrian Infant School, Chichester, May 1956

Sewing lesson at Lancastrian Infant School, Chichester, May 1956 Chichester Photographic Society Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: CPS0567-23

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Cadburys Happy Families - Miss Block

Cadburys Happy Families - Miss Block
Cadburys Cocoa Cubs Happy Families - Miss Block the Sculptors Daughter. circa 1950

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: School costumes for girls 1909

School costumes for girls 1909
Schoolgirls autumn clothing, (left) single breasted jacket with pleated skirt of serge, (middle) smart three quarter length single breasted striped coat with black trim and collar and pleated skirt

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Advert for D. H Evans girls school uniforms 1915

Advert for D. H Evans girls school uniforms 1915
Double and single breasted school overcoats with wrap around belts. 1915

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Advert for Swan & Edgar girls school uniforms 1909

Advert for Swan & Edgar girls school uniforms 1909
Selection of school winter clothing for girls, available from Swan & Edgar, Regent Street, London. 1909

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Thoughtful Victorian Schoolgirl with Slate

Thoughtful Victorian Schoolgirl with Slate. 1890

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Happy Familes Playing Cards - Miss Chalk

Happy Familes Playing Cards - Miss Chalk. circa 1935

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Woman police officer on traffic duty, London

Woman police officer on traffic duty, London
Woman police officer on traffic duty in a London street, helping a schoolboy and schoolgirl cross the road safely. (2 of 3) Date: circa 1960s

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Girls Dresses 1920S / 30S

Girls Dresses 1920S / 30S
Two neat dresses for todays schoolgirl. The one on the left is in pinky beige, with metal buttons. The one on the right is harebell blue, also trimmed with metal buttons

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Dutch Schoolgirls 19C

Dutch Schoolgirls 19C
Three Dutch girls going to school with their slates hanging from their waists. Date: 19th century?

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Schoolgirls and teacher on a Christmas card

Schoolgirls and teacher on a Christmas card
Four schoolgirls and their teacher on a Christmas card. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: The School Girl by Henry Hamilton and Paul M Potter

The School Girl by Henry Hamilton and Paul M Potter
Promotional postcard for The School Girl by Henry Hamilton and Paul M. Potter; music Leslie Stuart. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, 9th May 1903. Artist: Albert Morrow

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Girl at Fingle Bridge, Dartmoor National Park, Devon

Girl at Fingle Bridge, Dartmoor National Park, Devon
Girl standing by a tree, looking into the river near Fingle Bridge, a 17th-century stone arch packhorse bridge over the River Teign near Drewsteignton, Dartmoor National Park, Devon. 1974

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Japan - Three young schoogirls

Japan - Three young schoogirls - with matching satchels on their backs. Date: 1932

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: German school girls knitting socks for soldiers, WW1

German school girls knitting socks for soldiers, WW1
German school girls knitting socks for soldiers in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Boy scouts and others, French Congo, Central Africa

Boy scouts and others, French Congo, Central Africa
Boy scouts and others on an outdoor activity in the French Congo, Central Africa. Date: 20th century

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: HADRIANs WALL 1930S

HADRIANs WALL 1930S
Ladies walking a dog and a party of schoolgirls, on Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: London Open Air School

London Open Air School
A class of schoolgirls sitting outdoors at their desks at an open air school on the Euston Road, London, England. Date: early 1930s

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: Schoolgirls 1930S

Schoolgirls 1930S
The classroom windows are thrown wide open to ensure that the schoolgirls get healthy fresh air at this open air school in Euston Road, London, England. Date: early 1930s

Background imageSchoolgirls Collection: The unexpected breaking up of the seminary for young ladies, illustration from The

The unexpected breaking up of the seminary for young ladies, illustration from The
KW259125 The unexpected breaking up of the seminary for young ladies, illustration from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens (1812-70) published 1837 (litho) by Browne



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"Schoolgirls: Embracing London Life and Fashion Trends in the 1960s" Step back in time to the swinging sixties, where schoolgirls took center stage on the iconic cover of London Life magazine. With their On the Level attitudes and impeccable style, these young trendsetters epitomized the vibrant fashions of the era. Amongst them stood Marianne Faithfull, a talented singer, songwriter, and actress who captivated audiences with her soulful voice and rebellious spirit. Her presence showcased how schoolgirls could break free from societal norms and pursue their passions fearlessly. Meanwhile, Miss Modern soared through imaginary skies as she graced the pages Adventure Book. This pilot extraordinaire inspired countless girls to dream big and shatter glass ceilings in traditionally male-dominated fields. The captivating cover design Adventure Book transported readers into a world filled with excitement and wonder. From Chinese schoolgirls being playfully wheeled around on wheelbarrows to Uzbek middle school girls embracing education's power – this book celebrated diversity while fostering curiosity about different cultures. Even across borders, British public schoolgirls proudly sported their PE gymslips – a symbol of strength and determination. These eleven spirited individuals embodied resilience as they tackled physical challenges head-on. Traveling further back in time to 1903 Denmark, Danish schoolgirls exuded elegance in their traditional uniforms. Their poised demeanor hinted at an unwavering dedication to education that transcended generations. In contrast, three carefree girls found solace amidst nature's beauty within a garden while donning their crisp uniforms. Their laughter echoed through blooming flowers as they embraced lifelong friendships nurtured within classroom walls. Beyond fashion statements or adventuresome tales lay stories of perseverance like that depicted by Jack Straw – a Labour MP turned government minister who once walked alongside his sister doing homework together in 1912 England. This image reminds us that education is a powerful tool that can shape destinies and bridge societal gaps.