Kitchen Aprons – A History
Although kitchen aprons have been around since the early 19th Century, it could be said that they really came to prominence in the 1940’s and 1950’s, when almost every household magazine advertisement featured a picture of a woman wearing an apron. This was not just limited to food-related tasks – aprons for ironing and housework were also extremely common during this period.
It was also around the 1950’s that television ownership was on the rise, and family shows helped create a stereotypical image of the apron-wearing mother of the time. These shows have since been repeated many times over, giving generation after generation a glimpse of what life must have been like 50+ years ago.
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By the 1970’s kitchen aprons were mainly worn by anyone performing a food-related task, whether it be preparing, serving or cooking the meals. It was no longer mainly women wearing the aprons either, with men commonly found sporting PVC numbers around the barbecue.

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Slogans had also appeared on aprons by this time, with many people expressing their ideals and political stances of the time, and this progressed into the rise of the novelty apron by the 1980’s. The ‘Muscle man’ and ‘bikini-clad woman’ designs were particularly popular, as well as those displaying images of popular cartoon characters such as Tweety Pie, Bugs Bunny and Donald Duck.
Recent years have seen the resurgence of the kitchen apron. 1950’s designs are back in vogue, and originals from the period are popular with collectors. Novelty aprons are loved and loathed in equal amounts, and will always have their place in the market. PVC aprons are still available, but cotton is the most popular in these environmentally friendly times.
Sales of kitchen aprons are on the increase, so why not take a little time to choose a stylish and unique garment that will inspire you to achieve great things in the kitchen!
Kitchen Aprons – A History
Collinwood School Fire Tube. Duration : 2.67 Mins.
The camera first peers into the smoldering building from the rear (west) entrance, where most of the children perished. In the basement can be seen the wreckage of the heating system and other debris. A man comes into view and can be seen walking around the debris. The camera then makes a second sweep over the disaster scene. Straight ahead, looking east, one can see a building across Collamer (East 152nd) Street through the front entrance. The next scene shows the view from the front door looking west to the rear door. Men can be seen standing in the smoky haze, peering into the wreckage. The iron beam that supported the front stairs is in the foreground. The fire started below this beam and it can be seen to be badly charred. The Collinwood School Fire film was shot as the fire smoldered by twenty-three-year-old William Hubern Bullock, a moving picture operator at the American Amusement Company (716 Superior Avenue, NE, Cleveland), who had rushed to the scene of the fire on a streetcar with his motion picture equipment. A week later he was showing the film in the American Theatre until Cleveland Police Chief Fred Kohler, responding to public indignation, “invited” him to cease and desist. The film was discovered in the archives of the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound division of the Library of Congress in 2008. It is believed that recently discovered footage represents only a portion of what was originally filmed. William H. Bullock was born September 13 …
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