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Women’s professions… of the future! (as imagined in 1902)

Trading cards: Professions for women of the future imagined in 1902 | Dangerous Minds
French artist Albert Bergeret’s collection of trading cards from 1902 titled “Women of the Future” tries to imagines women’s jobs and professions of the modern era.

The military outfits are beyond ludicrous, but the whole thing is pretty fun regardless.

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