Swimming in Corsair Bay, 1915
Swimming in Corsair Bay, 1915
Swimming in Corsair Bay around 1915 with Diamond Harbour in the background. The Lyttelton Museum advise that the fences were installed to protect swimmers, particularly ladies and children, from shark attacks!
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