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By the time boys and girls began to play separately, the activities
in which they were encouraged to engage were different for each
gender.� The photographs of children at play from the late 19th
century reflect the gender-specific pastimes of contemporary children.�
Boys partook in adventurous activities, learning the use of guns
and other skills appropriate for young middle-class males.� As they
spent a great majority of their time outdoors, boys are often pictured
on horseback, frozen in hunting poses, or on bicycles.�
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played together with dolls and learned basic skills in management
of the home.� Photos of girls at play most often depict the subjects
with their favorite dolls, as this object was considered a quintessentially
feminine toy.� These photographs of children at play display the
pastimes that society deemed acceptable at the turn of the century. |