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Duke of Yorks Camp for Boys - Southwold, Suffolk
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Duke of Yorks Camp for Boys - Southwold, Suffolk
Duke of Yorks Camp for Boys - Southwold, Suffolk - here, Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) is returning from a bathe. He spent the night under canvas and attended a concert and meeting in the marquee at which visitors speeches were limited to three minutes, time being called by the camp Doctor firing a revolver!! Date: 1931
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1931 Attendant Bathe Bathing Cigarette Sand Sixth Southwold Suffolk Swimmer Swimming Towel Albert Short
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This photograph captures a moment of relaxation and camaraderie at the Duke of York's Camp for Boys in Southwold, Suffolk during the summer of 1931. The Duke of York, later known as King George VI, is seen returning from a refreshing bathe on the sandy beach, his towel draped over his arm and a cigarette in hand. The Duke spent the night under canvas, immersing himself in the camp experience alongside the boys, who were encouraged to learn valuable life skills and build character through outdoor activities. The Duke's visit to the camp was a highlight of the summer season, and he attended a concert and meeting in the marquee, where visitors' speeches were limited to a mere three minutes. Time was called by the camp doctor, adding an element of fun and excitement to the proceedings. The Duke's connection with the camp and its boys was an important part of his public image during the 1930s, a decade that saw him and his family navigate the challenges of the abdication crisis and prepare for his eventual ascension to the throne. This photograph offers a glimpse into a bygone era of British history, a time when the future King could enjoy a simple pleasure like a day at the beach with the boys of the Duke of York's Camp. The image is a testament to the enduring appeal of the great outdoors and the importance of creating memories and experiences that last a lifetime.
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