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Memories

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Calder Girls School

I stayed in the Scafell Hotel with my family. We moved to Seascale in the 1950's as my Father worked at Windscale. I went to Calder Girls School for about four years. I recently visited Seascale to attend my Father's funeral and a ...Read more

A memory of Seascale by pennie.wells

Caldey Island

Caldey Island is situated about 1-2km south of Tenby on the Pembrokeshire coast. It has a small village but the main attraction is the monastery owned by the Reformed Order of Cistercian Monks. They lead a simple farming life but there ...Read more

A memory of Tenby by David Lougher

Camber Sands In The 50's And 60's

CAMBER SANDS When we first went to Camber Sands it was on my father’s motorbike and sidecar, it must have been in the middle fifties. It was a surprise for us as we had never been there before. When we arrived my ...Read more

A memory of Camber by Carole Baldwin

Camp & Fish

Beach Path c1950 What a wonderful place to camp and fish in the 1950's and 60's. Plenty of fish and sea birds and so very peaceful. In recent years the old railway track Hooton-West Kirby line, which ran alongside Thurstaston ...Read more

A memory of Thurstaston in 1950

Camping On The Benthills

I too, as others, have many fond memories of holidays in Sizewell. During summer school holidays I travelled from Scotland to London to be with my grandparents. They were well connected with Sizewell and would take me ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell in 1953 by Ronald Mcdowell

Can Anyone Help

My partner was a regular visitor to Talacre in his youth, we came back with our children who have never been this year. My partner has a vague recollectoin of a bunker being on the beach where himself and his friends used to camp, ...Read more

A memory of Talacre by Marie Doorbar

Can You Help With Information About A Childrens Home On Epping New Road

Can anybody help with information, memories or photos of a former children's home in Epping New Road, in Buckhurst Hill? I spent part of my childhood in a ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1955 by The Frith Memory Archivist

Canvey Island In Early 60s

We were on holiday. I remember 5 of us in a chalet. I was the eldest child about 9 years old. There was an entertainment area where we attended the Woody Woodpecker Show. Can vaguely remember a small beach. We had to get water once from a standpipe as something went wrong in the chalet?

A memory of Canvey Island by Diane Wylie

Caravan Holiday

I remember going on holiday quite regular to a caravan on Kinkell Braes in St Andrews somtimes with my parents and sometimes my grandparents.  The owner of the caravan was our milkman Bill Byres.  We had some great times and a ...Read more

A memory of St Andrews by Morag Campaigne

Caravan Holiday In 50s

My parents had a caravan at The Old Coastguards close to Seasalter Sailing Club from 50s to 70s. It had only 3 caravans on it. I regularly got up early as a child to accompany the site owner, a super guy, while he followed the ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by Andrew Henderson

Captions

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Caption For Shaldon, Fore Street 1922

The stretch of water between and Shaldon's sandy beaches are crammed with boats of every description.

Caption For Atwick, The Cliffs C1960

Erosion is a real problem here, and it can be quite difficult to get down to the beach.

Caption For Lulworth, From The East 1925

The view is south- westwards from Bindon Hill (right) down to the fishing boats on the beach between the boathouse and cafe, to Dungy Head (centre right).

Caption For Aldeburgh, Esplanade 1894

The beach is covered with the detritus of the fishing trade - barrels, boxes and buckets, neatly juxtaposed with bathing machines for the hardy swimmers.

Caption For Southend On Sea, 1898

In this busy scene beached boats occupy most of the shingle. However, mothers and children manage to find space and the boats form useful back-rests. The promenade is well used by walkers.

Caption For Porlock Weir, The Village Shop C1960

Porlock Weir is named from the old fish weir or trap on the beach. As fishing declined, the fishermen's wives sold teas from their cottages.

Caption For St Ives, Pedn Olva 1925

This low tide view shows the rocky promontory of Pedn Olva that lies between Porthminster Beach and the foreshore up to West Pier.

Caption For Scarborough, South Bay From Harbour 1897

A fishing coble is being punted away from the beach, apparently loaded with lobster pots. Shellfish were - and are - an important local catch.

Caption For Ringstead, The Bay C1955

The advent of popular motoring brought it back to life as a new generation of tourists discovered the nearby beach.

Caption For Skegness, The Clock Tower 1899

The bare Marine Gardens stretch along Grand Parade up to the Pier, broken only by the footway leading past the iron fountain to the beach.

Caption For Southsea, The Beach 1892

Busy with vendors and visitors and strewn with small boats and sailing craft, Southsea's beach is alive with activity in this Victorian photograph.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach C1960

Here we have a peaceful scene looking towards Westcliff.A mobile jetty is ready for use.This beach is far less crowded than those shown in the 1950s, the Indian Summer of the British seaside town.The

Caption For Shoeburyness, East Beach Tent Site C1960

The tent in the foreground has a large awning, a useful way of extending the living area.This site is close to a sand and shingle beach.

Caption For Exmouth, View From The Beacon 1925

Exmouth's long sea front and sandy beaches made sea- bathing a popular recreation from the town's earliest days as a resort. Tourists came for the bracing air and social activities.

Caption For Orford, The Quay C1965

Here the shingle beach is thick with pleasure sailing boats of various types and sizes. The two girls seem reluctant to help their father with the boat.

Caption For Howth, Irelands Eye 1897

The small rocky island has an excellent beach, together with the ruins of the 6th century St Nessan's Abbey.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, Beach C1955

This almost deserted beach at the village of Angmering-on-Sea dramatically contrasts with the crowds at the larger and more popular resorts.

Caption For St Ives, On The Beach C1900

Of the buildings behind the beach, three were public houses. The central building is the famous Sloop Inn, still operating today.

Caption For Sutton On Sea, The Beach C1965

Yet another beautiful Lincolnshire sandy beach, and yet again the wooden breakwater defences have been taken away. The sea appears to be calm and the weather is warm.

Caption For Cleethorpes, View From The Pier 1899

This was a period of class division, where only the beach was a shared common denominator.

Caption For Port Isaac, 1895

The Victorian school stands on the cliff top above the natural inlet where fishing boats and a trading boat are beached.

Caption For Kingsgate, The Castle C1965

On the right is the entrance to the steps down to the sandy beach of Kingsgate

Caption For Southbourne, The Promenade C1955

The days when fishing boats were launched from the beach ended in the last century, when Southbourne dedicated itself to the tourist trade.

Caption For Bangor, Grand Hotel From The Old Pier 1897

In the mud are various beached craft. Today, Bangor is home to the Royal Ulster Yacht Club's annual regatta.