South African Boys' Clothes: Sandland Family (1962)


Figure 1.-- Here we see a snapshot of two Canadian siblings with a neighbour, David Kennard,. The Sandlands were a Canidian family. They lived 2 years in South Africa during the late-1950s and early-60s. The photograph was taken their backyard during May 1962. The older boy, David, holds a snake that was captured and killed in the backyard. I am not sure about what kind it was, but I don't think I would be walking around barefoot with snakes like that about.

Here we see a snapshot of two Canadian siblings with a neighbour, David Kennard,. The Sandlands were a Canadian family. They lived 2 years in South Africa during the late-1950s and early-60s. The photograph was taken their backyard during May 1962. The older boy, David, holds a snake that was captured and killed in the backyard. I am not sure about what kind it was, but I don't think I would be walking around barefoot with snakes like that about. The children, however, are all barefoot. David wears a long-sleeve white shirt, probably his school shirt. The younger boy is probably too young for school. Both boys wear short pants. The girl looks to be wearing her school uniform.







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Created: 10:05 PM 12/2/2009
Last updated: 10:05 PM 12/2/2009