June 2, 2010
Image of the Week 1: Bathing Machine
I love this late Victorian postcard of a woman leaving a 'bathing machine,' a now-forgotten wagon-like vehicle that was wheeled a discrete distance out to sea so that ladies of quality could swim without showing a scandalous amount of flesh to the general public. Sometimes a picture really is worth a thousand words.
I'm also quite fond of the rather surreal caption: "5505 DONT BE AFRAID." Reminds me of Ed Ruscha.
Posted by
Benjamin Breen
Labels:
Gender,
Image of the Week,
Nineteenth Century,
Swimming,
Victorian,
Women
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