This image titled Ladies’ toboggan race, Kerry and Co, Sydney, Australia, c. 1884-1917 is one of the images from our Tyrrell photographic collection that was posted to the Commons project on Flickr. last week. It has already been viewed 48 times, received 18 tags and two rather interesting comments. One of our contacts has posted a comment suggesting this image is a studio set up and not actually shot in the snow at all.
She says:
Students of Victorian photo art history might find this of interest – this looks suspiciously like a tourist set up studio style photo – they were becoming very popular in the late Victorian era. Clues are: the unruffled hats and tidy bows, neatly turned out fashionable day wear dresses, with lace, women in stays and perhaps even corsets, and not sports clothing. The group shows no signs of exertion, or cold weather sporting. Very similar to other tourist photos using false scene backdrops in studios – EX: families sitting in boats with tropical ocean scene behind them. British Queen Alexandra & daughters made one of that style in late 1880s – Also suspect is the difference in perspective and resolution from the men and buildings in the background in respect to the subjects in the foreground. Wonder if anyone else noticed – Pam Eisenberg, photo archivist – OC Register, Santa Ana, CA
They do look suspiciously composed and together after traveling down a slope on a toboggan. What do you think?
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