Little Clacton
Little Clacton maps
Historic maps of Little Clacton and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Little Clacton maps
Little Clacton photos
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Great Clacton| Clacton-On-Sea| Thorpe-Le-Soken| Holland-On-Sea| Great Holland| Great Bentley| St Osyth| Jaywick| Frinton-On-Sea| Thorrington| Brightlingsea| Great Oakley| Walton On The Naze
Little Clacton area books
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Memories of Little Clacton
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Essex memories
The Royal
The Royal Hotel was built in about 1872 and was still a hotel right up to about 1994 when the building became disused and went into a bad and poor building!!! But in 2007 the building has now been started work on to restore it to how it used to be back in the 1960s and 70s and is going to cost around the £10,000,000 mark.
The Geisha Hotel
The Marine Parade East is where the Geisha Hotel is on the corner of Orwell Road. This photo is of the road in about 1955 and the hotel can just been seen along the road on the left.
A Waitress at The Royal
My mother was a waitress at the Royal Hotel from c1945-1952
Does anyone remember her?
Her name was Rachel Jacobs k/a Ray
Blissful Days on The Amusements!
This picture takes me back!
It was around 1962 and I was 11 years old. We travelled down to Clacton from South Harrow on a Valiant Cronshaw coach which we caught outside a pub in Northolt - The Plough, I think it was. A great journey to Clacton, and we stayed at 92 Rosemary Road. Gwen Hawkes and her mum ran the B&B - does anyone remember her? We met some nice people there, Mr O'Keefe was one.
Apart from a massive thunderstorm, the amusements and beach were the main attractions and memories for me. On the way to the pier there were many arcades. I recall having to throw wooden balls up a "bowling" alley with netting on each side. You were aiming for the middle hole, like a target, and if the ball went in there it was the highest score - registered by a black and white counter on top. If you got outer holes then you scored less points. The balls were noisily returned down... Read more
Bedfont Hotel
My husband and I have great memories of Clacton when we worked at the Bedfont Hotel for disabled. We worked as house parents for about 3 years and had a wonderful time looking after many adults and children, it was a very humbling job and very worth it. We returned to Scotland but will never forget our time there. We returned recently but sadly the Bedfont is no longer there, but it was a very nolstalgic visit and rather sad.
My Dad's Uncle Rainald William Knightley Goddard Designed The Vicarage
I have recently discovered that my dad's uncle Rainald William Knightley Goddard designed the Vicarage for St Paul's during the 1880's. I have the original drawings of the plans to the Vicarage.
Malcolm Goddard
Romford
I was born in Ilford, I lived in Romford then when I was 5 I when to Scotland, then about four and a half years later I went down back to Cranham, then I went to Romford.
