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Photograph of children paddling in the sea
Photograph of children paddling in the sea
Photograph of children paddling in the sea
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52335
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Studio photograph of a group of children paddling in the sea
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One studio photograph of a group of children paddling in the sea. Sepia photograph printed as a postcard, depicting a group of 6 children (2 boys and 4 girls) standing ankle deep in the sea. The second girl in from the right may be Jean Crawford.
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NH.2020.001.34
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The City of Edinburgh Council Museums & Galleries
This photograph is part of a group of photographs found in a house which was being demolished in Newhaven in the 1970s relating to the Crawford Family. They show different generations of the family, photographs taken to celebrate weddings, children in fishwives and fishermen's costume, school photographs, one relates to street games, several are WW I related with men in uniform with their wives/girlfriends. Some have identifiable Edinburgh photography studios. This photograph was taken on the beach, possibly at Portobello. The second girl from the right may be Jean Crawford.
During the Auld Reekie Retold project, some of these photographs were featured in a blog about the work to identify the families and locations depicted. Some of the images were shared on social media. This was during the COVID-19 pandemic and people were not allowed to meet in large numbers. The response online however gave the team some leads to investigate. The photographs were also shared as printed material with the Newhaven Heritage history group. By happy chance, the Museums & Galleries' plea for information on these images got the attention of the direct descendants of the Crawford family who appear so prominently in the photographs. As soon as restrictions allowed, the Auld Reekie Retold team arrange a story catching event, and learnt so much more about the lives of these people. Many had ceased to be anonymous, but now came to life with the stories they now could tell.
Read more about this collection and how we found out about it on the
Auld Reekie Retold blog
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Auld Reekie Retold ; New Stories of an Old City
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