
Motivated by my search for the lost loudspeaker, I decided to press ahead with my digital aspiration to scan, copiously file and selflessly preserve all my family photographs and chose, at random, the next print from the "to do" pile. And who should appear than the very same Frank Fieldhouse along with his then fiancé and later wife, Miriam Burnett. The studio photograph, which is dated 1939, shows the couple all dressed up and ready for the ballroom. It may be that they were seasoned performers on the dance floors of West Yorkshire, if that is the case no record has been handed down (and the one thing you can say about Uncle Frank is that if there was a record to be handed down, handed down it would be).
Therefore my contribution to Sepia Saturday this week may not be strange or oversized, but it is sure to be memorable. Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for Frank Fieldhouse and Miriam Burnett dancing the foxtrot.
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Frank Looks To Be Singing..I wonder the song?
ReplyDeleteWith all respect to Uncle Frank and Auntie Miriam, the photographer's dark contrast on the print makes them appear to be dancing inside a black sack. And I could even believe that this was once a thing to do in Yorkshire.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! I remember when folks would say "roll up the rug" prior to dancing in the parlor. Well, maybe I saw it in a movie. But there were also dancing people around me, with great Victrolas.
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