File:Boys-at-the-beach-r.jpeg
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English: Boys at the beach.
The scene could be at a beach or perhaps a river bank. The boys are enjoying posing for the camera. Segregated swimming was still in vogue until around 1910, but that did not stop beach holidays for the boys. Women in bathing costumes were a much rarer sight in the era. Queensland Museum holds over 1000 of Bert Roberts' plate glass negatives and prints from the era. |
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early 1900 date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P4241,Q40719727 |
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creator QS:P170,Q10729217 Digitised by Queensland Museum |
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The original image is public domain. The plate glass negative is owned by Queensland Museum. Digitisation of this image is licensed under CC BY SA 3.0. |
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