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Portobello beach
Unknown, 1905, Photograph, Postcard
Portobello beach
Portobello beach
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Item no
4471
Title
Portobello beach
Description
A line of donkeys and children stand and pose for a photograph on Portobello Beach, Edinburgh. The children are wearing Victorian clothing and a man in a cap is supporting a small child on the end donkey. Portobello Pier stands in the sea behind the donkeys.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1905
Size
8.7 x 14 cm
Type
Photograph
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Postcard
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Portobello developed around a cottage built in the mid 18th century. The sailor who occupied the cottage had fought at Puerto Bello, a port in Panama captured by the British in 1739, and named his home after the battle. With its long beach the town became an increasingly popular leisure destination. It boasted a pier between 1871-1917 and an outdoor swimming pool between 1936-1979. Holidaymakers and day-trippers could also visit the Marine Gardens or the fun fair, both now demolished. The town has been part of Edinburgh since 1896.
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Images of Portobello
Whose Town? Florence Morham
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