


1918 Portrait of Mrs. Gerald Hollins in Fashionable Attire
This glass negative from 1918 captures Mrs. Gerald Hollins, whose identity reflects the eras social dynamics. Taken by a photographer for the Bain News Service, this image provides a glimpse into the fashion and style of the time, showcasing the clothing trends that defined the post-World War I period. The photograph highlights not just Mrs. Hollins attire but also the emerging role of women in society, as they began to gain more visibility and independence.
The Bain News Service played a significant role in documenting notable figures and events in the early 20th century, contributing to the cultural and historical record of that time. This negative, measuring about 5 x 7 inches, serves as a valuable artifact of early photography, illustrating the techniques and styles that were prevalent before the advent of modern photographic methods. Through its preservation, we can appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry that went into creating images that have endured for more than a century.

1918 Portrait of Mrs. Gerald Hollins in Fashionable Attire
