Picture No | 11050943 |
Date | 1932 |
Description | The Tannery at Monte Carlo Beach |
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Artist's impression of sun-worshippers soaking up rays at Monte Carlo beach, nicknamed the 'tannery' by The Bystander, such was the cult of sunbathing during the 1930s. It mentions the gorgeous Pompeian bathing pool, cool, shady arcades for the less energetic and the sumptuous restaurant and bar. In the background can be seen La Turbie Rock, towering over the town and sheltering the bay.
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Source | Illustration by Houghton in The Bystander, 13 January 1932 |
Credit | © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans |
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