A Boy Fishing in the Fountain

1892

In this whimsical scene from 1892, a young boy stands at the edge of the iconic Trafalgar Square fountain, holding a makeshift fishing rod and a bottle—perhaps for catching imaginary fish. Beside him, a solemn British bobby (policeman) begins to question him, notebook in hand. It's a humorous clash between childhood mischief and Victorian order, captured forever in this rare photograph.

More than just a light-hearted moment, this image reminds us that even in the heart of a bustling empire, play and innocence found space. The boy’s hat is slightly oversized, his stance casual but defiant. The fountain sprays high behind them, adding a surreal touch to this curious London memory.

🕰️ Date: 1892
🎞️ Photographer: Unknown
📌 Location: Trafalgar Square, London
👦 Subject: Young boy “fishing,” being questioned by a police officer

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🔖 Tags: London 1892, Trafalgar Square, Victorian childhood, humorous historical photos, vintage fountains, British police history, city life in the 19th century, OldPik London

Contributed by OldPik on January 6, 2025

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A Boy Fishing in the Fountain
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