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Collyhurst Flats

I was born Heather Pickering in 1952 and lived from there on in Collyhurst Flats. I also remember playing on Barnies tip and getting into trouble from my mother for doing so. I went to St James primary school and left there and ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1960 by Heather Abouzeid

Old Eastbourne

This memory is about the 1960s. Eastbourne was always my favourite seaside resort and I never wanted to go home to Croydon at the end of the day. I told my mum that I lived there a long time ago. Of course I got told "Don't be ...Read more

A memory of Eastbourne in 1967 by Wendy Mortimer

Village Life In The 1950s

I have read with interest the memories of Gwynfor and Colin. I moved to the village in the early 1950s and resided with my parents, brother and sister in Heulfryn (The Camp), this small estate if I'm not mistaken ...Read more

A memory of Esgairgeiliog in 1950 by Noel Williams

Pinehurst In The Late 1940s And Early 1950s

The Pinehurst Boarding House in Ilfracombe on Chambercombe Park Road was our holiday destination when I was very young for a number of years. I always looked forward to these with great excitement. It ...Read more

A memory of Ilfracombe

Grandad's Shop

For many years Dunster's Library in Broad Street was owned and operated by my grandfather, Sydney Mould. The shop was over three storeys, and contained many sections. It was a bookshop and stationers, It sold seaside ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis in 1950 by David Miles

My Family At The Seaside

The people sitting on the seat in the foreground of this photo are actually my grandparents and aunt, visiting - as they regularly did - from their home in Annfield Plain, Co Durham. This photo was taken a couple of ...Read more

A memory of Whitley Bay in 1951 by Louise Parkinson

Aldbrough Cliffs 1955

HI. Nice to see the photo and comment . I was born in 1945 ,half a mile inland at the crescent, an half circle of 15 brick bungalows. probably built in the mid 1930's. I worked on the Farm mentioned it was called Mount ...Read more

A memory of Aldbrough by Richard Michael Robinson

On The Move

In the summer of 1952 I learnt that my parents had decided to move from our home in the Midlands to the West Country as my father wished to return to where his relatives lived. It came as no surprise therefore, when one day they ...Read more

A memory of Dartmouth in 1952

A Golden Summer

Firstly--although the date of this picture is not confirmed, the scene it depicts, is exactly how I remember the 'Blue Lagoon' from 1955. This encapcilates exactly--'The Seaside Holiday' in post war Britain. In our families ...Read more

A memory of Severn Beach in 1955 by Philip Croft

Holidays 50s And 60s....And Now

I was born in 1952. My Mum and Dad were brought up in Weymouth and although they moved to Gloucestershire after the war, all four grandparents remained in Weymouth. So the whole family, which included my three ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth in 1958 by Jeremy Windust

Captions

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Caption For Aberdovey, The Front 1895

This small seaside town on the west coast overlooks the wide sandy expanse of the Dyfi estuary.

Caption For Shoreham By Sea, 1890

Bowls was one of the most popular seaside holiday pastimes and every resort had at least one bowling green, supplemented by lawn tennis courts in some cases, and of course by the more lighthearted

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Caption For Rye, 1894

Seaside and Coastal Sussex: From Bosham to Rye

Caption For Aberdovey, The Front 1895

This small seaside town on the west coast overlooks the wide sandy expanse of the Dyfi estuary.

Caption For Southborough, London Road 1900

37890 in the opposite direction, four years later, revealing the rich assortment of buildings and businesses which had developed along this stretch of the main highway running between London and the seaside

Caption For Rhyl, The Parade 1900

Backed by the tall 52-year-old buildings of the Esplanade, the Parade was Rhyl's only real attempt at elegant seaside architecture.

Caption For Charmouth, Village 1900

Two views of this charming seaside village street, taken a decade apart, but in which little appears to have changed.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

But as in all English seaside towns, package holidays abroad brought about the demise of these places.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Promenade C1960

Seaside bustle on the promenade, built as the old Upper Walk between the town and the Cobb Harbour in 1817; it is now known as Marine Parade.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1890

sea, the people living in the harbour were a separate population from the rest of the town, and a visitor to Tenby noted that 'in town boys are limited to their mischief but at the seaside

Caption For Rhyl, Donkeys On The Sands 1891

This is how a guide to seaside resorts of 1895 described Rhyl: 'Not many years ago there was no town here at all, but merely a few fishermen's huts upon the shore.

Caption For Rhyl, Donkeys On The Sands 1891

This is how a guide to seaside resorts of 1895 described Rhyl: 'Not many years ago there was no town here at all, but merely a few fishermen's huts upon the shore.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1899

Seaside and Coastal Sussex: From Bosham to Rye

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Pier 1906

Seaside and Coastal Sussex: From Bosham to Rye

Caption For Eastbourne, Meads Road 1890

The first master plan drawn up by Henry Currey, the Duke of Devonshire's surveyor, covered the stucco seaside terrace and squares.

Caption For Worthing, The Bowling Green In The Park 1906

In Victorian times it was still a busy port with a shipbuilding industry, although efforts to turn it into a seaside resort proved unsuccessful.

Caption For Skegness, North Parade C1955

This a row of typical seaside hotels and boarding houses, and it still looks the same.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Cross And Green 1898

This popular seaside town was built around a mill and an old village. The cliffs rise to about 70ft, and are the seaward end of the chalk ridge which stretches right across Norfolk.

Caption For Skegness, North Parade C1955

This a row of typical seaside hotels and boarding houses, and it still looks the same.

Caption For Llandudno, The Great Orme Railway C1960

Llandudno is the archetypal genteel, middle-class British seaside town with its sweeping promenade, pier, grand hotels and public spaces.

Caption For Brighton, The Ferry 1902

At the beginning of the 20th century, Brighton was the most popular seaside resort in Britain, and Campbells could, and did, reinforce their Brighton fleet when necessary by transferring steamers from

Caption For Worthing, The Beach 1890

The characteristic mid-Victorian, family-orientated, open-air seaside culture, which offered a satisfaction of its own, and the town's secure, peaceful ambience is captured in this view of the beach.

Caption For Llandrindod Wells, Temple Street 1949

Tourism was also hampered by the depression of the 1920s, and there was to be growing competition from the other seaside resorts after the Second World War which would diminish visitor numbers further.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Civic Centre C1967

Moving away from the seaside, via Southend High Street, the Civic Centre is to be found in Victoria Avenue.