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"We had some capital boat races"(colour litho)
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"We had some capital boat races"(colour litho)
6013987 " We had some capital boat races" (colour litho) by Hassall, John (1868-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: " We had some capital boat races." Illustration for Our Diary of Teddy and Me illustrated by John Hassall (Thomas Nelson, c 1940). Poorly printed, only suitable for repro at small size.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25149932
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Activities Activity Capital Cheerful Gaiety Gioco Good Mood Happiness Happy Joys Merry Parlor Game Plush Plush Animals Races Sand Toys 1930 1939 Years 30 30s 1930 1939 Years 30s 19301939 1933 34 Ball Games Emotions Parlour Game
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This colorful lithograph captures the joy and excitement of childhood adventures in the 1930s. Titled ""We had some capital boat races, "" this print by John Hassall depicts a group of children enjoying a day at the beach, sailing their toy boats on the water. The image exudes happiness and a carefree spirit as the children enthusiastically participate in their playful race. Their faces are filled with gaiety and good mood, reflecting the pure joy that comes from simple activities like this. The countryside setting adds to the idyllic atmosphere, creating a sense of freedom and adventure. In this snapshot of history, we glimpse into an era where children found delight in imaginative games rather than digital distractions. The vintage aesthetic transports us back to a time when life was simpler yet full of wonder. Hassall's illustration originally appeared in "Our Diary of Teddy and Me" an illustrated book published by Thomas Nelson around 1940. Although poorly printed, this particular print has been preserved in private collection for its nostalgic charm. As we admire this artwork, it serves as a reminder to cherish those moments of innocent fun and embrace our inner childlike spirit amidst today's fast-paced world.
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