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Ca. 1920. The sign at the back specifies that this is the women's bath, but they don't seem to mind they guy in the back row, nor does the guy looking in through the doorway--presumably the attendant. Notice, though that some (but not all) of the bathers are covering up a little for the camera. Out in the countryside (where this photo was taken) official prohibitions against customary practices were rarely enforced rigorously (if at all). And the ideas behind these prohibitions--for example that nudity is disgraceful--took even longer to sink in. But sink in they eventually did.
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