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Aménagement des bains de mer, hors saison, Casablanca, 2019.
[مرفق الاستحمام البحري ، خارج الموسم ، الدار البيضاء ، 2019}
A Little Sea Bathing Would Set Me Up Forever.
Mrs Bennett Pride and Prejudice
Adventures today courtesy of Wreck This Journal and the abandoned public sea bathing pool. I went in almost fully clothed and wearing light shoes, because it's the North Sea, so Rocks and Cold - but look at my pretty challenge fill.
With only a few Summer Fridays left, we'll be exploring Coney Island every Friday this month by showcasing artworks depicting our local seaside escape.
Pictured here is a work by Irving Underhill, a commercial photographer who helped spread the image of Coney Island as a capital of leisure—one accessible to families with a small disposable income and only one day of the week free. Interestingly enough, in the 18th-century, sea bathing was considered a fashionable spa experience reserved only for the upper-class. But, thanks to growing public transportation, it soon became associated with pleasure more than health and spread to the working classes in the 19th-century.
Irving Underhill (American, 1872-1960). Balmer's Great Atlantic Bathing and Swimming Baths, Coney Island, 1906. Gelatin dry glass plate negative Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Museum/Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection, 1996.164.8-B9616. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
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Bathing Machines and the Victorian Art of Sea Bathing A Victorian dip in the sea included a horse, a changing room on wheels, layers of wool, and a professional sea-dipper. Welcome to the curious world of Victorian sea bathing…...