


Elegant Portrait of Mrs. C. Bower Ismay, 1926
This photograph, captured by the Bain News Service on May 3, 1926, features Mrs. C. Bower Ismay. She was the wife of Charles Melville Ismay, who is best known as the managing director of the White Star Line, famous for launching the Titanic. The era was significant for advancements in ocean travel and the burgeoning prominence of maritime commerce.
The photograph not only documents a moment in time but also represents a social slice of the 1920s, showcasing the fashion and societal norms of the period. Womens roles were evolving, with many beginning to assert their presence beyond traditional confines. This image serves as a historical reference, reflecting both the personal life of an influential figure and the broader societal changes occurring during the Roaring Twenties.

Elegant Portrait of Mrs. C. Bower Ismay, 1926
