The Beach, Weymouth
This postcard shows the crowded beach of Weymouth, England, on a summer’s day. A British Red Ensign flag flies on the beach, and slightly behind stands a tall clock tower. Abutting the beach is a long row of buildings.
Comments and Context
In Charles C. Myers’s own words [continued from previous postcard] “…they practice extensively erecting buildings in such a way as would be called a “string of flats” in our cities. Here is the way we all like to spend some pleasant afternoon on a summers day. A closer view of the tower clock.”