We have now reached the letter M in our sepia alphabet. M is for money, morning, mist, marmalade and men. M is also for machines and our theme image this week features a girl working on a sewing machine in the Netherlands in the 1920s. So look out your M themed old photographs - or, indeed, any old photographs - and link them to the list below on or around Saturday 7th November 2020. Whilst you are waiting for your new pair of shoes to be finished, take a look at what the next two letters in the sepia alphabet have to offer.
M is for mourning: My dad's Uncle Albert succumbs to the 1918 influenza.
ReplyDeleteM is for making many different things on many different machines!
ReplyDeleteAn old image, and a story of a shoe-maker ancestor!
ReplyDeleteM is for Mendelssohn but not the musician.
ReplyDeleteI have been too wrapped up in election news and other things to do my due diligence to Jesse Bryan, so I'm recycling an old post (that I had not used for Sepia Saturday) about my grandmother's sewing machine.
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I pick up the machine theme with a set of photographs of unusual musicians.
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