Week 29: Fashion – Mam-ma and Aunt Bev Pose for the Camera

I come from a line of women who loved clothes and loved posing in them. Previously, I shared some photos of my great-aunt, Beryl Johnston and you can find that post here. There are many more shots similar to those that I will share here. My grandmother, Pansy Louise Lancaster Johnston, also liked posing for photos in her favorite outfits, some she made.

Pansy "Johnnie" Johnston & Beryl Johnston Russell Posing in Johnnie's backyard


Pansy showing off her new dress she made

My aunt loved posing for the camera in her home and I have boxes of slides of her in different outfits such as these two. I think Hollywood influenced her poses.



My grandmother and my great aunt were not related, but got along well. Beryl was my grandfather's sister. She lived in Sacramento and came often to our holiday get-togethers.


Such fun seeing all of these photos and appreciating the change in fashion over the years.

This is my fourth year working on this year-long 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks prompt, hosted by Amy Johnson Crow. I will write each week in one of my two blogs, either Mam-ma’s Southern Family or at My Trails into the Past. I have enjoyed writing about my children’s ancestors in new and exciting ways.

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  1. I remember the pictures you shared before! I love their style - and they are so cute together. Quite the fashion plates.

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  2. Stylish ladies! Thanks for sharing these nostalgic fashions.

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