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Father and Child

Published on June 16th, 2023

A new selection of our wonderful photographs of fathers and their children. We wish all the Dads out there a very Happy Father's Day!

Photo: Sandown, Perambulator 1895.


Photo: Norwich, A Family, Prince Of Wales Road 1896.


Photo: Bainbridge, Fishing By The Falls 1909.


Photo: Three Bridges, Bridge Off The Mill Path 1906.


Photo: Southwold, Family On The Beach 1906.


Photo: Newton In Bowland, The Village 1921.


Photo: Sandown, Fashion 1908.


Photo: Mevagissey, Parliament 1924.


Photo: Shanklin, Cricket On Small Hope Beach c.1955.


Photo: Brighton, Boating Pool c.1955.


Photo: Scarborough, Holiday Chalets c.1955.


Photo: Cromer, Family At The Telescope c.1955.


Photo: Sproughton, Fishing By The Old Lock c.1955.


Photo: Lower Largo, Fishing At The Harbour c.1965.


Photo: Cromer, Peter Pan Railway c.1960.


Photo: Foxton, Father And Son, The Grand Union Canal c.1960.


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