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- Q4838674 subject Q6950260.
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- Q4838674 abstract "A bach (pronounced 'batch') (/ˈbætʃ/; (also called a crib in the southern half of the South Island) is a small, often very modest holiday home or beach house. Baches are an iconic part of New Zealand history and culture, especially in the middle of the 20th century, where they symbolised the beach holiday lifestyle that was becoming more accessible to the middle class."Bach" was [thought to be] originally short for bachelor pad, but actually they often tended to be a family holiday home. An alternative theory for the origination of the word is that bach is Welsh for small, although the pronunciation of this word is somewhat different. Baches began to gain popularity in the 1950s as roads improved and the increasing availability of cars allowed for middle-class beach holidays, often to the same beach every year. With yearly return trips being made, baches began to spring up in many family vacation spots.".
- Q4838674 thumbnail Large_Bach_House_In_New_Zealand.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4838674 comment "A bach (pronounced 'batch') (/ˈbætʃ/; (also called a crib in the southern half of the South Island) is a small, often very modest holiday home or beach house. Baches are an iconic part of New Zealand history and culture, especially in the middle of the 20th century, where they symbolised the beach holiday lifestyle that was becoming more accessible to the middle class."Bach" was [thought to be] originally short for bachelor pad, but actually they often tended to be a family holiday home.".
- Q4838674 label "Bach (New Zealand)".
- Q4838674 depiction Large_Bach_House_In_New_Zealand.jpg.