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The local history thread is a little quiet at the moment and so I thought I would throw this one into the "pool" and see what comes out !
I believe that the tradition of election of a Cotton Queen was a big deal in the 30's and was a competition for young women between the ages of 16 - 26 who worked in the cotton industry, organised in conjunction with the Daily Despatch and sponsored by the cotton industry.
I seem to recall my auntie talking about Marjorie Mason, from New Mills, who was the Cotton Queen of !938/39. I get the impression she may have been related in some way. Does anyone have any information or points of view on this subject. I gather it was a really big deal at the time and the young ladies who won were given various types of training to enable them to carry out their duties.
I have looked at the following website which gives a little information: http://www.boltonrevisit....uk/s-cotton-queens.html
Please pile in with your views !!
Gnats
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The Guardian - May 2nd 1930 parabuild attached the following image(s):
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The person who wrote that must've got out of the wrong side of the bed on that day !! Faces like muffins ?... reminiscent of a well-appointed bunloaf? What a patronising twerp.
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Seems to have been very popular in 1930. These cuttings are from the Guardianfrom May and June of that year parabuild attached the following image(s):
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Good morning, Gnatalee,
Sorry about the quality of the photo but you should still be able to separate the muffins from the bun loaves. Well hopefully anyway.
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