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File:1915 Women bowling in "Ben Arbor", Michigan.jpg

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Description
Women bowling in Michigan in 1915
  • Source: History of Bowling. International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame (1915). Archived from the original on March 13, 2023. (date published by Bowling Museum is unknown)
  • Source description involves more than one image; the described "black and white photograph of two women bowlers" probably refers to the image uploaded here: "The above illustration illustrates a woman bowler in the 1880s as men and women look on. During this period, women bowlers often dressed formerly for a game of bowling. The black and white photograph of two women bowlers was taken in 1915 in Ben Arbor, Michigan."
Probably, "formerly" meant "formally".
It is unclear whether "Ben Arbor" is Benton Harbor or Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Date
Source National Bowling Museum website: https://www.bowlingmuseum.com/Visit/Online-Exhibits/History-of-Bowling-in-the-US
Author Unknown photographer in 1915

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Women bowling in Michigan in 1915

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current22:18, 28 August 2023Thumbnail for version as of 22:18, 28 August 2023498 × 390 (70 KB)RCraig09Uploaded a work by Unknown photographer in 1915 from National Bowling Museum website: https://www.bowlingmuseum.com/Visit/Online-Exhibits/History-of-Bowling-in-the-US with UploadWizard
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