B/w print
Acc.no: PEZPH : 1990.129
Identification
Item: Four little girls build a sand castle and moat
Description: The 1950s were a time when little girls were introduced to pink nylon bathing costumes and building sandcastles on the beach even though the weather was a bit chilly. Building sand castles was a great component of holiday life. In Cornwall, usually it meant one or two weeks in the Summer holidays, staying in bed and breakfast. Local Sunday schools would treat pupils to an annual day out on the beach at Carbis Bay or St Ives. Buses were hired for the Newlyn children whilst the Redruth ones used the train. Because there were few private cars, going to the beach was a special treat for many.
Condition: Good -
Description
Height: Mm
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Material: Photograph
Production
Method: Printed
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