Below are some great photos of boarding house living in Washington during World War II. These photos were taken by Esther Bubley in January 1943.
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Outside of a boardinghouse |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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Girl in the doorway of her room at a boardinghouse |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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Pearl Ginsburg refused to have her boardinghouse rent raised |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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The shower bath in a boardinghouse |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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A boardinghouse philosopher |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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Those who are not too modest save time by tripling up in the use of the boardinghouse bathroom |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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This girl met her husband at the boardinghouse. When he was drafted, she moved back into her old room. His pictures decorate the dresser and wall |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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The schedule for use of the boardinghouse bathroom is worked out so that each person has eight minutes in the morning. It is social suicide to ignore the schedule and cause a tie-up like this |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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An evening gathering in a boardinghouse |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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Two girls looking at pictures in their room in a boardinghouse |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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The proprieter of this boardinghouse watches the service at dinner |
Photos of Boarding House Living in Washington, 1943
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A clerk in the U.S. Navy Department reading in his room in a boardinghouse |