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Glamour / Military / Unusual: Bunny girls at Sandhurst. April 1977 77-01991-002

Glamour  /  Military  /  Unusual: Bunny girls at Sandhurst. April 1977 77-01991-002


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Glamour / Military / Unusual: Bunny girls at Sandhurst. April 1977 77-01991-002

Glamour/Military/Unusual: Bunny girls at Sandhurst. April 1977

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Mirrorpix

Media ID 21337326

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Girls Glamour Parades


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In this print titled "Glamour/Military/Unusual: Bunny girls at Sandhurst" we are transported back to April 1977, a time when boundaries were pushed and traditions challenged. The image captures an extraordinary moment at the prestigious Sandhurst Military Academy, where unexpected glamour meets military precision. Amidst the sea of uniformed soldiers and stern-faced officers, a group of bunny girls stands out in their iconic outfits. Their presence is both striking and unconventional, injecting an air of excitement into the otherwise regimented atmosphere. These women exude confidence as they confidently parade through the grounds, defying expectations with their unique blend of allure and strength. This photograph not only encapsulates a specific era but also represents a significant shift in societal norms during the 1970s. It serves as a reminder that even within strict military institutions like Sandhurst, there was room for individuality and self-expression. The juxtaposition between military discipline and glamorous femininity creates an intriguing visual narrative that challenges our preconceived notions about gender roles within such establishments. It sparks curiosity about what led these women to don bunny costumes on this particular occasion – perhaps it was an act of rebellion or simply a way to inject some lightheartedness into their surroundings. Regardless of motive, this print from Mirrorpix's Memory Lane collection offers us a glimpse into history – one that celebrates uniqueness while reminding us that sometimes breaking tradition can lead to unforgettable moments.

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