People still able to find a train headed for their preferred destination plus Mrs. Mutt’s dress and hair style – looks like the 30s to me. Maybe late 30s or early 40s – but more likely early 30s. Curtains instead of doors leading from room to room. Most likely – 30s.
Both ladies are wearing hats as they come in from outside. Definitely 30s or early 40s. Actually, ladies were still wearing hats whenever they went outside up until the 50s. But, in the 50s, the hats were usually big and floppy.
Llewellenbruce over 10 years ago
Something tells me the fish won’t be hangingthere for very long.
Sherlock Watson over 10 years ago
That’s very insulting to the fish.
EstrelitaH over 10 years ago
People still able to find a train headed for their preferred destination plus Mrs. Mutt’s dress and hair style – looks like the 30s to me. Maybe late 30s or early 40s – but more likely early 30s. Curtains instead of doors leading from room to room. Most likely – 30s.
LoisG Premium Member over 10 years ago
Both ladies are wearing hats as they come in from outside. Definitely 30s or early 40s. Actually, ladies were still wearing hats whenever they went outside up until the 50s. But, in the 50s, the hats were usually big and floppy.
Simon_Jester over 10 years ago
And now…. presenting Mrs. Mutt, performing the Fish-Slapping Dance
jmcx4 over 10 years ago
Good one. Wonder what year it was customary to hang a fresh fish over the mantel?Maybe this one:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WC6EbRQmJ0
brklnbern over 10 years ago
Is that a fish or a small whale?
Number Three over 10 years ago
I thought I smelt something fishy in the air…
LOL xxx
jppjr over 10 years ago
Both fish and family smell after three days.
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
It takes three days?
quartermain over 10 years ago
Remember how salty dried herring was—certainly not the fare for high blood pressure!