File:Marguerite Lindsley, August 18, 1927. Lindsley wears her permanent ranger uniform riding boots, breeches, badge, and approved (cce766e8-c035-40a9-abdd-be82d05e8e09).jpg
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English: Peg-Lindsley_8-18-1927_Dave-O-Arnold-Photo.jpg | ||||
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English: Courtesy of the Arnold family (Photo for non-commercial NPS use only. All others need permission from the family for use). |
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English: Peg-Lindsley_8-18-1927_Dave-O-Arnold-Photo.jpg |
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English: Marguerite Lindsley in her uniform with badge poses sitting on a stump of petrified wood with a large antler, in front of a stone building. Marguerite Lindsley, August 18, 1927. Lindsley wears her permanent ranger uniform riding boots, breeches, badge, and approved alternative coat. However she is not wearing the standard gray shirt and tie. Instead, she is wearing an white button-down the front blouse, open at the collar. This shirt might reflect a change in Yellowstone's women rangers' uniform in 1927, following the Department of the Interior inspectors' 1926 recommendation that the NPS no longer hire women rangers (i.e. as a way to distinguish them further from the men but this is unverified). She is not wearing a hat.
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English: Yellowstone National Park |
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Date | Taken on 18 August 1927 | |||
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English: NPGallery |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | YELL |
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