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Childhood Memories

I lived in Alderley Edge as a child between 1947 and 1955. I remember going for walks on the Edge, and being told about a legend that Merlin and King Arthur and his knights were sleeping inside a cave there, waiting to be ...Read more

A memory of Alderley Edge in 1954 by Elizabeth White

Holidays At Sandilands

My late father used to rent an apartment in a large house opposite the 'pullover' where we would stay for some 2-3 weeks each summer from about 1949-1955. I remember that the lady who owned the house had a large black ...Read more

A memory of Sandilands in 1950 by Elizabeth Hodgson

A Day At Alum Chine In The 1960s

It's a few minutes before 8.30am, and I've just returned with the newspaper for Dad bought from the Riviera Hotel next door. I have to rush downstairs again in time to ring the gong for breakfast - Mr Lacey, ...Read more

A memory of Westbourne in 1966 by Michael Bond

High Street

I worked in Wheatley village in 1963 in John Bull's butcher's shop opposite Sam's butchers with Ted! and a lady bookkeeper. After living in Waterstock on John Bull's farm during the terrible winter of 1963 we moved into his bungalow at 17 ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1963 by Alan Reid

Amser Gorau Yn Ei Bywyd

1950s and 1960s in Malltraeth... The summers were always long and hot,  we went swimming on the beach when we were younger, and as we got older in the 'corbwll'. We went out collecting birds eggs, the odd apple or pear would ...Read more

A memory of Malltraeth

Living In Seaton 1950s 1960s

My parents owned Mount Brioni in the late 1950s to early 1960s, I was just a baby, I had 5 sisters and 3 brothers who all lived there. I remember the Doneys who owned the cafe on the beach and spent many happy days on our beach.

A memory of Seaton by Duncan Hendry

Holidays And Work For My Dad

Our family used to have our holidays (from Birmingham) in Llwyngwril and my dad tuned pianos in the village during our stay. We used to stay over a village shop and the lady owner would present my brother and I with a ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1947 by Nigel Edwards

Summer Holidays

When we were kids we used to holiday at East Runton nearly every year. We stayed with George and Mabel Bonney (and Trixie the dog) at Shepherds Cottage on the common. I think it was called Top Common. My Dad hired two beach huts ...Read more

A memory of East Runton in 1962 by Heather Moore

High Benthamlooking For Info On Relatives

Julie CoatesRoyal Palm Beach, Florida, USA I am trying to find some information about my great gradfather. He was the postman in High Bentham for many years. His last name was Coates. I don't know his first name.He had a son (William Dabbot Coates) and three daughters Annie, Ethel and Gertie.

A memory of High Bentham in 1900 by Julie Coates

Kirkcaldy Castle Near The Beach

I used to play in the castle and what we thought were dungeons in the middle to late 1950s. It was our playground for many years. We went to the beach nearly every day summer or winter. Loved the place to bits. My ...Read more

A memory of Kirkcaldy in 1957 by Jane Wilkinson

Captions

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Caption For Achill Island, Dooega Village C1955

Fishing nets are left out to dry on the cobbles at the top of the beach.

Caption For Mullion, Golf Links 1911

Polurrian Cove lies just north of Mullion Cove itself, and is the town's main beach. On the left is Polbream Point, round which a fine walk leads over Angrouse Cliff to Poldhu Cove.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Moot Hall 1906

Here we see the Moot Hall from the beach. The building was once in the centre of a much larger town, but coastal erosion saw much of Aldeburgh lost to the sea.

Caption For Port Isaac, 1895

There is a trading boat on the beach, either discharging coal or loading slate.

Caption For Thorpeness, The Benthills 1929

Here we are overlooking the beach, the upper part populated by marram or 'bentgrass'. As a holiday village, what we see here has to be one of the first examples of parking problems anywhere!

Caption For Lytham, The Children's Boating Pool And Promenade C1950

Charlie's Mast overlooks the boating pool, which seems to be the only form of children's entertainment left on the beach area. In its turn, the pool was removed as a health hazard during the 1980s.

Caption For Eastbourne, On The Sands 1910

Obviously, photographing children playing on the beach was a popular theme for postcard makers. On the pier beyond can be seen the cast-iron wind breaks added in 1903 and the Kursaal at the end.

Caption For Scarborough, The Beach C1960

shadow of the Lord Nelson Hotel and the lifeboat house, a century on from the first day-trippers, some of the surroundings have altered, fashions have changed and deckchairs are in abundance, but the beach

Caption For Southport, The Water Chute 1904

There was a similar ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

Caption For Bembridge, The Huts C1955

The huts beyond show the popularity of this part of the Island for bathing; there are pleasant stretches of sand among the shingle of the beach.

Caption For Woolacombe, The Bay 1911

Barricane Beach is behind the camera, and we see the broad expanse of Woolacombe sands stretching away south towards Croyde.

Caption For Lowestoft, The South Pier Reading Room 1896

pier was not built until 1903 - prior to that, the southern breakwater of the harbour built by Samuel Morton Peto was adapted as a pier, giving visitors the contrast of fishing harbour on one side, and beach

Caption For Southport, The Water Chute 1904

There was a similar ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

Caption For Felixstowe, From The Beach 1899

No shortage of holidaymakers on the beach at turn-of-the-century Felixstowe. The only shortage here, a hundred years ago, is that of exposed skin. This was an era when modesty prevailed.

Caption For Gourock, Esplanade 1900

Here we see the esplanade with the pebble beach in evidence. As well as being a resort, Gourock was noted for its herring curing. In 1688 the first recorded curing of red herrings took place here.

Caption For Monkstone, Monkstone Sands 1890

This attractive seaside resort with its sandy beach has always been a magnet for holidaymakers. A boy is sat on a rock in the centre of the picture - are the shapes in the sand his handiwork?

Caption For Blakeney, Excursion Trip To See The Seals C1955

The area is visited for its bird-watching rather than its beaches.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Sands 1912

In a brisk breeze, bringing white-crested waves to the beach, the holiday crowds enjoy the sands at Broadstairs. Note the boy in a sailor suit on the left and the donkey on the right.

Caption For Dunoon, West Bay 1897

Children play on the beach and paddle in the sea, whilst their mums have the chance to knit while they natter. In the days before deckchairs was it possible to hire benches to sit on?

Caption For St Ives, Pedn Olva 1930

Pedn Olva headland pictured on a quiet summer's day and viewed from its more picturesque Porthminster Beach side. Moored fishing boats enhance the idyllic scene.

Caption For Deal, Beach Street 1924

This interesting view shows the fishing boats drawn up onto the shingle beach; in the foreground the capstans can be seen that used to haul the boats up.

Caption For Blackhall Colliery, Crimdon Dene C1965

The wooded valley of Crimdon Dene is an unspoilt area close to Blackhall, where the beach is not polluted with coal spoil.

Caption For Sandown, The Beach And Promenade C1955

Beach huts and bathing tents cater for those who love to bathe or just lie on the sands in the sunshine.

Caption For Studland, The Beach 1925

The attraction of Studland is not only the attractive beach and picturesque coastal scenery, but also the wild heathland around the village.