Children by the breakwater, c.1908.

"UNSPECIFIED - FEBRUARY 09: Autochrome 165 x 120mm. Photograph by John Cimon Warburg (1867 -1931). Warburg was able to devote his time wholeheartedly to photography because bad asthma stopped him from working in a full time job and a private income gave him economic freedom. He excelled at the Autochrome process, giving lectures and writing extensively on the subject. Although never a member of The Linked Ring, he seems to have been something of a linchpin in the photographic world. (Photo by The Royal Photographic Society Collection/Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Getty Images)"
"UNSPECIFIED - FEBRUARY 09: Autochrome 165 x 120mm. Photograph by John Cimon Warburg (1867 -1931). Warburg was able to devote his time wholeheartedly to photography because bad asthma stopped him from working in a full time job and a private income gave him economic freedom. He excelled at the Autochrome process, giving lectures and writing extensively on the subject. Although never a member of The Linked Ring, he seems to have been something of a linchpin in the photographic world. (Photo by The Royal Photographic Society Collection/Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Getty Images)"
Children by the breakwater, c.1908.
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1908
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