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Though Tis Dorset, I Thought Twere Devon

When I was a child, I lived at Axminster. My favourite seaside resort was Lyme Regis, about 6 miles away from home. Even though I was told, on countless occasions, that Lyme lay in Dorset, I would not ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis by Marjorie Alcock

The House Called Beverley And The 1953 Spring Tide

My father built the square flat roofed house called Beverley on the sand dunes in the late 1920s next to the bungalow by the creek. It has since had two refurbishments, the first of which ...Read more

A memory of Anderby Creek in 1953 by John Stacey

Wreck At Hordle Cliff

As a young boy of 9 or so, living in Barton on Sea, sometime around 1952, I remember a ship washing up in a storm on the beach at Hordle Cliff. During the time before it was re-floated, the local youth had the opportunity to ...Read more

A memory of Hordle in 1952 by Edward Williams

Barton On Sea New Milton Hants Dorset

My parents moved from Bournemouth to Barton-on-Sea around 1947, and purchased a business at 18 Whitefield Road, New Milton, and a home at 24 Barton Court Avenue which was our childhood home for ten years ...Read more

A memory of Barton on Sea in 1947 by Edward Williams

Childhood Years

I grew up in Finechty and spent most of my childhood years down at the beach or climbing the Bin Hill or the Hill of Maud. The Hill of Maud was a good place to find seagulls' eggs.

A memory of Findochty in 1950

Fantastic Township

I have very fond memories of Coldbackie. It’s one of those fantastic undiscovered gems in Sutherland. My grandparents bought a croft there in the 1950s and I spent much of my childhood playing at the beach, in the woods, or ...Read more

A memory of Coldbackie in 1990 by Charlie Davidson

Fond Memories

As an American, stationed at Aviano AFB, Aviano, Italy, I met a young lady, Rose Graham from Greenock, Scotland. We met At Jeselo beach, while she was on holiday. When she returned to Greenock, we maintained our relationship. We ...Read more

A memory of Greenock in 1967 by Virgil Martin

Southend (Chalkwell) Beach

On a recent visit (Sept 2010) to Southend, I walked along that section of the beach,which brought back childhood memories of seeing Punch and Judy shows at the Minstrel Stage in the years prior to WW II. The stage ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea in 1930 by Brian Mendes

Lighthouse Pub

I look back on my time living in Hoylake as a child with great fondness. We lived in the Lighthouse pub for about 3 years. We were there when it closed. I can remember going down to the beach to see the lifeboat.

A memory of Hoylake in 1958 by John Stuart

The Whale

When I was about 10 / 11 years old our entire class, along with many other classes left Garelochhead Primary School, wound our way through Bendarroch Park, all crossed the road as uniformly as Mr Richmond (teacher) was able to ...Read more

A memory of Garelochhead in 1976 by doogz66

Captions

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Caption For Porthcawl, Coney Beach 1938

This view shows the fairground on Coney Beach.

Caption For Penarth, The Esplanade 1896

Alighting at the railway station, it was now possible to travel comfortably by carriage down Beach Road, admire the Esplanade, and return up Cliff Hill back to your train via Marine Parade and Plymouth

Caption For Gorleston, The Gardens And Bandstand 1908

A colourful throng is being entertained by pierrots on the beach.

Caption For Dartmouth, Quay 1899

The shop sold postcards, and displays model yachts in the doorway for sailing on one of the pools on the beach.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier 1900

They would arrive on an early ferry with their wicker baskets and 'set up shop' along the promenade or on the beach.

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Caption For Cromer, 1933

They appear to be deciding which way to go, as there is a choice of two esplanades: one is virtually on the beach, where dogs have total freedom, and the other is along the top of the cliffs, where

Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel, Composite C1955

including 50 bedrooms, bedside lights in all rooms, electric fires in first-floor rooms, a tennis court, a putting green, television, a ladies' hairdressing saloon and a private path to the beach

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1927

It is a strange fact that many old laws remain on the statute books; one still standing forbids bathing on Ramsgate beach.

Caption For Lytham, The Beach C1955

Fishermen's cottages indicate that inshore fishing and shrimping was a part of the scene, and there was still some golden sand on the beach.

Caption For Carbis Bay, General View 1901

The railway viaduct crosses the little valley behind the beach, and the station platform is just beyond. Another major engineering feat on this scenic line is the rock cutting in the far headland.

Caption For Douglas, Port Skillion, The Lighthouse 1895

The following morning the beach and rocks were littered with wreckage and bodies.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle 1890

It occupies an excellent defensive position overlooking the sea and the beach beyond, where Giraldus Cambrensis played as child.

Caption For Exmouth, Beach Bungalows 1906

In earlier days a beach community existed: numerous bungalows were built on the sands of the Exe estuary, particularly on the long spit of land known as Dawlish Warren, which stretches to

Caption For Swanage, From Ballard Downs 1899

New Swanage (centre right) is beginning to cluster around Ulwell Road and the 1898-built Grand Hotel (centre) at the northern end of the beach.

Caption For Bournemouth, Baths From Bath Road C1948

In the happier days of the last century it opened its beaches to all, and a holiday in Bournemouth became an enduring event in many a Briton's memory.

Caption For Sheringham, Fishermen 1906

Fishermen have to be tough, not only to ply their trade at sea, but also to have the strength to haul their heavily laden boats by hand up the steep shingle beach.

Caption For New Brighton, Lighthouse 1892

There are here a commodious pier, and a sandy beach well supplied with bathing machines, donkeys, minstrels, and the like attractions for the amusement of the Bank Holiday crowds.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1907

The sandy beach is overwhelmed by a tide of holidaymakers, most of whom have probably arrived here by train at the station in the left background.

Caption For Whitby, Khyber Pass 1913

This road up from the beach was first started at the time that George Hudson bought the West Cliff Estate in the 1850s, and it got the name from the strategic pass important in the Afghan wars, which

Caption For Penarth, The Beach 1896

In the foreground people access the beach via a slipway. In the distance a crowd gather to be entertained – could it be minstrels or a Punch and Judy show?

Caption For Lavernock, St Mary's Well Bay C1955

During the 18th and 19th centuries many buildings (including the old railway station) were constructed with rock quarried from the beach.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1922

The bathing machines have mostly disappeared, to be replaced by beach huts and changing tents.

Caption For Ferryside, The Beach C1960

Since it is tidal at this point, the Towy has a nice wide beach for all kinds of activities for young and old.

Caption For Portreath, The Harbour 1890

A rough sea is coming onto the beach, but the pier affords protection to the dangerously narrow harbour entrance beneath the cliffs.