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Eight hours at the beach by John Leech 1875
Victorian men, women and children enjoying a day at the beach. Date: 1875
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Media ID 20158703
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1875 Bathing Crowded Crowds Excursion Hours Huts Leech Trip Victorians
A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Experience the charm of a bygone era with our exquisite offering from the Media Storehouse Fine Art Prints collection. This captivating piece, titled "Eight hours at the beach" by John Leech, hails from the Victorian era of 1875. Witness the joy and relaxation as men, women, and children enjoy a day at the seaside, soaking up the sun and creating cherished memories. Bring this timeless masterpiece into your home and transport yourself back in time with every glance. Order your Fine Art Print today from Mary Evans Prints Online.
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Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Eight Hours at the Beach
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is a captivating Victorian-era photograph by John Leech, captured in the year 1875. The image transports us back in time to an idyllic summer day by the seaside, where men, women, and children revel in the joy and leisure of a day spent at the beach. The scene is filled with a vibrant and crowded mix of Victorian society, all gathered to enjoy the simple pleasures of the seaside. The sandy beach is dotted with colorful bathing huts, providing privacy and shelter from the sun for those taking a dip in the sea. Nearby, families and friends sit together on blankets, enjoying a picnic or engaging in lively conversations. In the foreground, a group of men operate a large, mechanical bathing machine, helping women and children down the steps and into the water. The machine, a popular innovation of the time, allowed for a more dignified and private means of entering the sea. The day is filled with laughter and joy, as children play in the shallows and couples stroll along the shoreline, hand in hand. The scene is a testament to the importance of leisure time and the simple pleasures of a seaside excursion during the Victorian era. The image captures the essence of a day spent at the beach, filled with relaxation, fun, and the company of loved ones. With the sun shining bright in the sky, the day stretches out before them, offering eight hours of pure enjoyment and memories to last a lifetime.
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