Clevedon, St Andrew's Church 1935
Photo ref: 86829
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Photo ref: 86829
Photo of Clevedon, St Andrew's Church 1935

More about this scene

St Andrew's Church sits on an unspoilt headland to the south-west of Clevedon. Buried here is Arthur Hallam (1811-1833), the son of historian Henry Hallam (1777-1859). It was Arthur's death that inspired Alfred Lord Tennyson to write his 'In Memoriam'.

A Selection of Memories from Clevedon

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Clevedon

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On the surface of it there was nothing to do in Clevedon for a teenager, but I was wrong. Meeting up with friends and looking for entertainment, Clevedon Pier came the place to be, with a juke box and the latest records (those were the days of rock and roll) we danced all night, well, till the pier master closed up for the night. It was a regular thing that when the paddle steamer landed to drop off ...see more