Bridlington, Prince's Parade 1906
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This view shows some of the well-laid-out flower-beds that Bridlington had a reputation for producing. A significant date in Bridlington's history was 22 February 1643, when Queen Henrietta Maria landed at Bridlington with much-needed arms and ammunition for King Charles. Bombarded by warships of the Parliamentary navy, the Queen took shelter until it was considered safe to move on to Boynton Hall.
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