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Memories

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Valley Farm Camp

I used to come to Valley Farm for my holidays. My parents owned a caravan on there. We used to spend our days at the beach, lunch at Cordys Restaurant and back to the camp for the evening entertainment. I never wanted to go back ...Read more

A memory of Holland-on-Sea by jeanettejackson

Valerie Frith Pearce

The first time I went to Perranuthnoe (Perran) was in 1946 when the Warspite was in trouble and was wrecked at Prussia Cove, only to fine it's final resting place by the side of the Mount. In 1947 I married Richard Pearce and ...Read more

A memory of Perranuthnoe in 1947 by frith

Vacation With My Parents Family

Visited Exmouth with my parents brother & sister-in-law.  Remember the beautiful beach.  I was 10 years old at the time. I remember we stayed in a hotel not far from the beach, although I cannot remember the hotel ...Read more

A memory of Exmouth in 1953 by Brenda Vanderwert

Vacation At Kiln Park

This was a really enjoyable vacation we spent at Kiln Park, my two daughters, my husband & myself. It was our first caravan holiday.  We all had such good fun.  We spent many a happy hour down on the beach, and the weather was beautiful.

A memory of Tenby in 1973 by Brenda Vanderwert

Us Army 167th Signal Photo Company

The US Army 167th Signal Photo Company was stationed in Mobberley in Nissen huts from August 1st to Sptember 1st 1944. Among other activities they used to go in the pub "Bird in Hand" which still exist today. They ...Read more

A memory of Mobberley in 1944 by Olivier Herlin

Us Air Force Family Living In Knodishall 1968 1971

We lived in Knodishall from 1968 to 1971. My dad was stationed at Bentwaters and we lived at 123 Judith Avenue in Knodishall. We lived next door to Brian and Connie Moore, and they had a daughter ...Read more

A memory of Knodishall in 1968 by Jo Capps Horsley

Upper Tooting

I grew up in Park Hill Court, Beeches Road in the sixties and seventies; my father was the caretaker. He used to be in charge of the bonfire on firework night, up on one of the drying grounds. The girls stood one side and the boys stood ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1969 by Dawn Sampson

Unforgivable Memories At St. Mary's, Broadstairs

Maiden name Sandra Banbury. As far as I know I was admitted to St Mary’s for convalescence following pneumonia, early fifties, and 4- 5 yrs old. Dr Fuller paid £4.4 s weekly, no idea for how long. He ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by sandy777girl

Uncle Toms Cabin

Behind these beach huts was, and as far as I know still is, Uncle Tom's Cabin.   Here you could get cups of tea and so on.  The original was constructed mainly of wood, an old brown colour.  It was replaced I think in the 60's by ...Read more

A memory of Shoeburyness by Alan Perry

Uncle Tom

During the early Second World War years there was considerable construction along the Barton beach and the cliff top to hinder any possible designs of the dastardly twins on our rural paradise. These constructions used to be a major ...Read more

A memory of New Milton in 1951 by Roger Williams

Captions

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Caption For Branscombe, The Village 1898

Branscombe runs down a beautiful little valley ('Brannoc's combe') to a break in the cliffs with a tiny beach.

Caption For Exmouth, The Miniature Railway C1960

All of this area of the sea front is now part of the Exmouth Fun Park, a modest theme park for the young and not so young who want a break from the miles of sandy beaches.

Caption For Salisbury, Old House In High Street 1928

This outstanding timbered-framed building was built during the 14th century and is jettied (the overhang of the first floor) on both sides.

Caption For St Ives, The Island 1890

This view looks towards The Island. Wind and tide can build up or deplete sand on Cornish beaches.

Caption For Arnside, From The Beach 1894

Here a little Victorian girl poses among the rowing boats laid up on the beach at Arnside.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1908

Fishing boats lie at their moorings on the left, while a small cargo carrier lies moored just off the beach. Horses and carts were still the best way of loading and off-loading in a tidal harbour.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1907

Serried ranks of bathing tents and a crowded beach spell out summer fun at Broadstairs during the early twentieth century.

Caption For Cayton Bay, The Beach C1960

Even the dog looks as though it is enjoying itself, and the donkeys are certainly keeping busy on this beautiful beach.

Caption For Hever, The Castle 1891

East Cliff is a popular spot of rough grassland where the downs meet the sea. The beach could be reached by a series of steps known as 'The Hundred Steps'.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Beach And Bandstand 1921

Looking at the bandstand from the beach, the reason for its popular name of 'the bird cage' is obvious.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Esplanade 1896

Holidaymakers enjoy a stroll along the Parade. In the distance is a lookout tower, one of two.

Caption For Sandgate, Radnor Cliff 1906

Radnor Cliff was where many of the town's wealthy residents lived; here their houses overlook the beach, where a naval man appears to be getting his boat ready for sailing.

Caption For Porthpean, Beach C1955

Porthpean ('little bay') has always been the local beach for St Austell people. Its regatta was an annual attraction, and it still has a thriving sailing club.

Caption For Chideock, Village 1912

Chideock, usually pronounced without the 'e', stands rooted in history along the line of an old stagecoach route.

Caption For Canvey Island, The Beach House Restaurant C1955

The flat nature of the surrounding countryside is again shown in this photograph.

Caption For Hemsby, The Beach C1965

In the 1960s Hemsby found its feet as a popular haven for holidaymakers.

Caption For Penally, Giltar Point And Sands C1955

Giltar Point is an expanse of limestone projecting out into the sea at the end of Tenby's South Beach.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, 1901

Neither the promenade nor the gardens by it have been built, and the stone facing of the railway embankment slopes right down to the beach.

Caption For Weymouth, Alexandra Gardens 1898

There are several pleasant gardens around Weymouth for those who tire of their day on the beach.

Caption For Newquay, The Sands And The Island 1907

The suspension bridge across to a house on the Island is still a feature of Newquay's Towan Beach. Note the bathing machines down by the water's edge on the extreme left.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Harbour From West Cliff 1887

Children with hoops play on the clifftop promenade, a breezy spot high above the beach. The octagonal building is a newspaper kiosk. Today, the east promenade overlooks the new Ramsgate Port.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Capstone Hill 1899

The flat-roofed properties along the Promenade were built by the ubiquitous W H Gould in 1880.

Caption For Littleham, Sandy Bay Beach C1960

Sandy Bay is Littleham's beach, offering some of the finest bathing on the East Devon coast.

Caption For East Runton, High Street 1921

East Runton offered visitors the same spectacular cliff scenery and ample beaches as its close neighbour, Cromer, but less of the noise and bustle.