Gran designs - meet Winifred, Britain's oldest tattoo recipient at 92 (From Bournemouth Echo)
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Gran designs - meet Winifred, Britain's oldest tattoo recipient at 92
8:56am Thursday 7th February 2013 in News
ADVENTUROUS Winifred Turner has become the oldest woman in Britain to get a tattoo – at the age of 92.
The nonagenarian has had three tattoos daubed on her arms as a memorial to her late husband Jim and to mark her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Winifred has had hers and Jim's initials intertwined inside two hearts on her right forearm along with the words ‘miss you, Win’ and the date he died on her left.
She also has a bracelet adorned with the first initial of each great-grandchild and two of her grandchildren on her right wrist, which spell out the word ‘GRANA’.
The pensioner, a keen churchgoer until ill-health stopped from her from attending, was inspired to get a tattoo after grandson, Alex Dixon, began accumulating body art.
She saw it as the perfect way to commemorate Jim, who died aged 89 three years ago.
Winifred, a retired cleaning manager from West Moors, said: “I hadn’t thought about it before but Alex came in with his tattoos one day and I thought I would like to have one done.
“I was sat in the conservatory and drew two hearts on a piece of paper and Alex said ‘you could have that as a tattoo.’ “He showed the tattooist and then I went in to get it done. He told me I was 30 years older than the oldest person he had ever tattooed.
“I now have three tattoos and I think I could get carried away with it. There’s no pain in my opinion.”
Winifred, who walks with the aid of a stick, and Jim were married for 69 years before he died from a stroke in April 2010.
She has spent about £150 on tattoos so far and is already planning her next piece.
Alex, 30, a photographer, said: “I think it's amazing that my grandmother has tattoos and I'm proud of her.”
Rob ‘Spider’ Ridland, 27, at Urban Image Tattoo Studio in Bournemouth, said: “When she came in I was a bit shocked. She isn't your average customer, but I was more than happy to do it if that's what she wanted.”
Comments(28)
Morrigan
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10:07am Thu 7 Feb 13
Surely the more people that have them, the more society accepts it. Most people don't bay an eyelid at people with giant holes in their earlobes or facial piercings these days, so why would they suddenly become shocked bout it in the future?
Comparing sideburns to tats is not really a fair comparison is it? Hair style change daily, but many people have tats for personal, rather than fashion reasons - such as this lady - and I very much doubt she will come to regret it :o/
Personally, I think each to their own and fair play to the old girl. She obviously doesn't give a hoot what other people think and indeed why should she?
People may have different opinions about body art, but it is down to personal choice and nothing to do with anyone else really is it?
l'anglais
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10:20am Thu 7 Feb 13
Imaximus
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10:21am Thu 7 Feb 13
saynomore
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10:30am Thu 7 Feb 13
elite50
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10:45am Thu 7 Feb 13
Morrigan wrote:You are obviously in the pre-thirty age group.
Why would you need to worry about teenagers getting tattoos or body modifications?
Surely the more people that have them, the more society accepts it. Most people don't bay an eyelid at people with giant holes in their earlobes or facial piercings these days, so why would they suddenly become shocked bout it in the future?
Comparing sideburns to tats is not really a fair comparison is it? Hair style change daily, but many people have tats for personal, rather than fashion reasons - such as this lady - and I very much doubt she will come to regret it :o/
Personally, I think each to their own and fair play to the old girl. She obviously doesn't give a hoot what other people think and indeed why should she?
People may have different opinions about body art, but it is down to personal choice and nothing to do with anyone else really is it?
The point that you are missing is that all those years ago Castro beards and sideburns were as popular as tattoos are now.
They could be changed.
Holes in earlobes and holes in bodies (body piercing) grow over.
Mohican haircuts, in green dye grows out.
People walking around with either their fat guts or "plumbers bums" hanging out of their pants can be changed with litte efforts.
People with tattoos are a different story.
If you had put an anti (anything that was not acceptable) tattoo on yourself 40 years ago, you could be arrested and charged today.
Times change and so do opinions, the 92 year old has done no favours to the 70 year olds in 40 years.
suzigirl
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11:16am Thu 7 Feb 13
Morrigan
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11:36am Thu 7 Feb 13
elite50 wrote:Pre 30 age group? hahahaaa!! I'm a mother of 3 and grandmother of 2, having past my half century last year!!!
Morrigan wrote:You are obviously in the pre-thirty age group.
Why would you need to worry about teenagers getting tattoos or body modifications?
Surely the more people that have them, the more society accepts it. Most people don't bay an eyelid at people with giant holes in their earlobes or facial piercings these days, so why would they suddenly become shocked bout it in the future?
Comparing sideburns to tats is not really a fair comparison is it? Hair style change daily, but many people have tats for personal, rather than fashion reasons - such as this lady - and I very much doubt she will come to regret it :o/
Personally, I think each to their own and fair play to the old girl. She obviously doesn't give a hoot what other people think and indeed why should she?
People may have different opinions about body art, but it is down to personal choice and nothing to do with anyone else really is it?
The point that you are missing is that all those years ago Castro beards and sideburns were as popular as tattoos are now.
They could be changed.
Holes in earlobes and holes in bodies (body piercing) grow over.
Mohican haircuts, in green dye grows out.
People walking around with either their fat guts or "plumbers bums" hanging out of their pants can be changed with litte efforts.
People with tattoos are a different story.
If you had put an anti (anything that was not acceptable) tattoo on yourself 40 years ago, you could be arrested and charged today.
Times change and so do opinions, the 92 year old has done no favours to the 70 year olds in 40 years.
As for your ramblings about that lady doing no favours to the 70 year olds - do me a favour mate. Who would actually give a hoot about having a tat if their body was old and wrinkled at that age anyway. waahaaaa! Best laugh all week ;o)
Anyway, must dash ...... I'm off to get myself tattooed all over - just for the shock factor of small minded people :oP
elite50
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11:47am Thu 7 Feb 13
suzigirl wrote:Sideburns would probably look better.
Good luck to her! I am thinking of having a tattoo as well and I am fiftyish! Not too sure about the bingo wings though!
Although the half face tatoos favoured by the Maoris looks very impressive, especially if you are having a fight with your neighbours.
Then again, as you say, you are 50(ish)
Lord Spring
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12:39pm Thu 7 Feb 13
Letcommonsenseprevail
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1:02pm Thu 7 Feb 13
suzigirl wrote:Oh, put your claws away!!!
Good luck to her! I am thinking of having a tattoo as well and I am fiftyish! Not too sure about the bingo wings though!
Pablo23
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1:23pm Thu 7 Feb 13
saynomore wrote:Civil Servants?
Tattoos on women NO,during my years in the Navy while travelling the world the only women who had Tattoos were of a certain profession.( Wait for incoming)
guisselle
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2:12pm Thu 7 Feb 13
LabyrinthLady
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2:44pm Thu 7 Feb 13
saynomore wrote:Oh God can you hear yourselves!!
Tattoos on women NO,during my years in the Navy while travelling the world the only women who had Tattoos were of a certain profession.( Wait for incoming)
She is perfectly capable of making her own choices!
I have 4, all have meaning to me and my life. I work but not as you suggest which is down right disrespectful and rude.
NONE of you have the right to judge her for wanting to commemorate her husband - NONE of you have the right to disrespect people because they have tattoos. Its her body, her choice, whether she has 4 or 40 it doesnt make her a bad person!
elaine191261
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3:03pm Thu 7 Feb 13
The Renegade Master
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3:58pm Thu 7 Feb 13
Miss Opinionated
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5:06pm Thu 7 Feb 13
The Renegade Master wrote:I feel your name is misleading...
Live and let live everybody. If she wants a tattoo then it's her business. Personally I don't like them and would never have one done, nor would I date a woman with anything other than discreet tattoos that are well hidden.
saynomore
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6:48pm Thu 7 Feb 13
LabyrinthLady wrote:"Down right disrespectful and rude"No JUST FACT.
saynomore wrote:Oh God can you hear yourselves!!
Tattoos on women NO,during my years in the Navy while travelling the world the only women who had Tattoos were of a certain profession.( Wait for incoming)
She is perfectly capable of making her own choices!
I have 4, all have meaning to me and my life. I work but not as you suggest which is down right disrespectful and rude.
NONE of you have the right to judge her for wanting to commemorate her husband - NONE of you have the right to disrespect people because they have tattoos. Its her body, her choice, whether she has 4 or 40 it doesnt make her a bad person!
LabyrinthLady
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7:05pm Thu 7 Feb 13
saynomore wrote:Hmmm well i can think of doctors, dentists, lawyers etc all who have tattoos -
LabyrinthLady wrote:"Down right disrespectful and rude"No JUST FACT.
saynomore wrote:Oh God can you hear yourselves!!
Tattoos on women NO,during my years in the Navy while travelling the world the only women who had Tattoos were of a certain profession.( Wait for incoming)
She is perfectly capable of making her own choices!
I have 4, all have meaning to me and my life. I work but not as you suggest which is down right disrespectful and rude.
NONE of you have the right to judge her for wanting to commemorate her husband - NONE of you have the right to disrespect people because they have tattoos. Its her body, her choice, whether she has 4 or 40 it doesnt make her a bad person!
Dont tar everyone with the same brush it just shows how small minded you are
scrumpyjack
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7:48pm Thu 7 Feb 13
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elite50
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9:17pm Thu 7 Feb 13
Morrigan wrote:Dont do that, you dont need tattoos to make yourself look silly.
elite50 wrote:Pre 30 age group? hahahaaa!! I'm a mother of 3 and grandmother of 2, having past my half century last year!!!
Morrigan wrote:You are obviously in the pre-thirty age group.
Why would you need to worry about teenagers getting tattoos or body modifications?
Surely the more people that have them, the more society accepts it. Most people don't bay an eyelid at people with giant holes in their earlobes or facial piercings these days, so why would they suddenly become shocked bout it in the future?
Comparing sideburns to tats is not really a fair comparison is it? Hair style change daily, but many people have tats for personal, rather than fashion reasons - such as this lady - and I very much doubt she will come to regret it :o/
Personally, I think each to their own and fair play to the old girl. She obviously doesn't give a hoot what other people think and indeed why should she?
People may have different opinions about body art, but it is down to personal choice and nothing to do with anyone else really is it?
The point that you are missing is that all those years ago Castro beards and sideburns were as popular as tattoos are now.
They could be changed.
Holes in earlobes and holes in bodies (body piercing) grow over.
Mohican haircuts, in green dye grows out.
People walking around with either their fat guts or "plumbers bums" hanging out of their pants can be changed with litte efforts.
People with tattoos are a different story.
If you had put an anti (anything that was not acceptable) tattoo on yourself 40 years ago, you could be arrested and charged today.
Times change and so do opinions, the 92 year old has done no favours to the 70 year olds in 40 years.
As for your ramblings about that lady doing no favours to the 70 year olds - do me a favour mate. Who would actually give a hoot about having a tat if their body was old and wrinkled at that age anyway. waahaaaa! Best laugh all week ;o)
Anyway, must dash ...... I'm off to get myself tattooed all over - just for the shock factor of small minded people :oP
Have a nice day
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9:22pm Thu 7 Feb 13
Lord Spring
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11:40pm Thu 7 Feb 13
saynomore wrote:You must be one of the Chatham boys they had better manners then the Pompey boys
Tattoos on women NO,during my years in the Navy while travelling the world the only women who had Tattoos were of a certain profession.( Wait for incoming)
Einstein11
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1:25pm Fri 8 Feb 13
elite50 wrote:Anyone who calls themself ultra cool is very much NOT ultra cool
The ones to worry about are the teenagers, twenty year olds and pre- thirty year olds. In ten or so years peoplle are going to point and mock their body distortions. How many people wear a Castro beard? (I used to). How many people wear Muttonchop sideburns? (I used to). I am now ultra cool because I have none of those things. (I am just old). Wake up kids!
Einstein11
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1:29pm Fri 8 Feb 13
saynomore wrote:Traffic Wardens?
Tattoos on women NO,during my years in the Navy while travelling the world the only women who had Tattoos were of a certain profession.( Wait for incoming)
TinyLegacy
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1:55pm Fri 8 Feb 13
saynomore wrote:Well that's nice of you to say. Were you aware that men serving in the Navy used to have a certain stigma applied also? Wind your neck in.
Tattoos on women NO,during my years in the Navy while travelling the world the only women who had Tattoos were of a certain profession.( Wait for incoming)
Who cares what other people look like, it's their choice. Good on ya Winifred!
harryonthecoast
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4:41pm Fri 8 Feb 13
madras
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12:51pm Sat 9 Feb 13
elite50 says...
9:59am Thu 7 Feb 13
In ten or so years peoplle are going to point and mock their body distortions.
How many people wear a Castro beard? (I used to).
How many people wear Muttonchop sideburns? (I used to).
I am now ultra cool because I have none of those things. (I am just old).
Wake up kids!