It can be presumed that 'Bert', also owns the camera and is the main photographer. The images are taken from self developed negatives and printed on postcards - Most have been posted from Sark to the Misses Lloyd Jones and sent to two addresses in Streatham, London, though two are posted from St Aubin in Jersey after the group left Sark. The 1903 Christmas card is addressed to Mr & Mrs G. Mann to an address in Stamford Hill.
Bert obviously is a good photographer in technique as well as composition as the photographs illustrate. On one of the postcards Bert mentions that " I have taken some "snaps" of the girls, which I am afraid, cannot go as postcards, for obvious reasons. B." I wonder what these showed!
There are more than likely a few postcards missing, but the ones that have been left to us give us an insight into the social life of 1908 middle class Londoners when on holiday. The clothing the women had to wear in these times certainly did not seem to hinder them with rock climbing or swimming!
Being a time before women got the vote, there is still humour, as written on the back of one posted postcards is:-
'Now then, all together
One! two!! three!!!
Votes for Women!
Votes for Women!
Votes for Women!!!
When Bert administers panic we cry
off and cry votes for Men!
On front of postcard:-
'Bathing at La Grande Greve Sark'
On back (posted 20th June 1908'
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At Brecqhou yesterday. It is a small
island just across the Gouliot Passage.
We had to descend a steep iron ladder at Havre Gosselin,
enter a boat, & were rowed over by two fisherman.
There was a bit of a swell on the sea but I managed not to
feel squeamish. We had a most original bathe in an oblong bath
formed by rocks & were sorry to leave the island.
love from all & O
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Location: Brecqhou Gouliot Havre Gosselin