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Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts


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Appendix A

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Appendix C


National Park Service Uniforms
Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts 1918-1991
Number 4



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interpreter
An interpreter explains the history of "La Sibila" (The Prophetess) to visitors at Castillo de San Marccs, 1974. While not part of the regulations, she is wearing an apron to protect her uniform.
NPSHPC - Richard Frear photo - HFC#75-1513-114


interpreter
This interpreter is wearing the 1970 tunic with jeans.
Tunic and "brown" jeans were authorized that year as a Class F uniform and although these jeans are the specified color, it can not be ascertained if these are in fact those listed in the specifications due to the absence of drawings or other corroborating images.
NPSHPC - HFC#76-81-9


Cathie Cartwright
Cathie Cartwright, Fort Point (National Historic Site, 1974).
This is probably a posed photograph since Cartwright is wearing her Class A uniform with a white sweater. It is interesting to note that she is also wearing the 1960 green plastic nametag instead of the correct 1970 brass one.
NPSHPC - Rollie Hawkins photo - HFC#74-1769-8



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