Bathers, Steel Pier, Coney Island George Bradford Brainerd (American, 1845-1887). , ca. 1880-1885; printed 1940s. Gelatin silver photograph, image: 7 5/8 x 12 in. ( x cm). The couple at the center of this photograph has donned swimming costumes appropriate for a day on the beach. Until the early twentieth century, women wore bathing dresses or long tunics over bloomers, all of which were made from heavy, often wool, fabric to prevent the clothing from rising up in the water. Men also had to observe the rules of propriety—they were not allowed to bare their chests on Coney Island beac


Bathers, Steel Pier, Coney Island George Bradford Brainerd (American, 1845-1887). , ca. 1880-1885; printed 1940s. Gelatin silver photograph, image: 7 5/8 x 12 in. ( x cm). The couple at the center of this photograph has donned swimming costumes appropriate for a day on the beach. Until the early twentieth century, women wore bathing dresses or long tunics over bloomers, all of which were made from heavy, often wool, fabric to prevent the clothing from rising up in the water. Men also had to observe the rules of propriety—they were not allowed to bare their chests on Coney Island beaches until the late 1930s. Photography ca. 1880-1885; printed 1940s


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