Native Woman Washing a Negro Baby in Nassau, B.I. Filming Locations
Where was Native Woman Washing a Negro Baby in Nassau, B.I. filmed? Native Woman Washing a Negro Baby in Nassau, B.I. was filmed in 1 locations across Bahamas in the following places:
Native Woman Washing a Negro Baby in Nassau, B.I. Filming Locations
Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas. It lies on the island of New Providence, with neighboring Paradise Island accessible via Nassau Harbor bridges. A popular cruise-ship stop, the city has a hilly landscape and is known for beaches as well as its offshore coral reefs, popular for diving and snorkeling. It retains many of its typical pastel-colored British colonial buildings, like the pink-hued Government House.
Native Woman Washing a Negro Baby in Nassau, B.I. (1903)
A negro woman is washing her three-year-old baby in a tub of water. The child seems to enjoy it until he gets some soapsuds in his eyes, when he makes some very comical facial expressions. Background shows a typical native yard and hut. (Taken on the midwinter cruise of the S.S. "Prinzessin Victoria Luise" of the Hamburg-American Line.)