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Memories

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The Beeches Avenue

We lived at number 20 from the early 50's to 1969 when we moved down to Devon. It was a lovely street to live in with the magnificent beeches all along. Nice neighbours- the Radfords at number 16 and the Huttons at 22. We had a ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton by babbagerichard

Golden Memories

My memory of Loventor Manor dates back to August 1970 when it was a hotel. My husband Colin and I chose it as our honeymoon destination all those years ago. At the time it was quite expensive for a week's holiday - all of 19 ...Read more

A memory of Loventor Manor by Jo Mason

Kenyngton Manor School And Swimming In The Thames

I went to the School approx 1952-1957 firstly in the old School and then in the new school which was so modern and spacious- it had everything. The Gym was brilliant, albeit I wasn't very good. ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury

Restful Oasis Of Peace.

Our family moved here from Plymouth in the mid fifties Have fond memories of days spent on the beach when we were children. We lived in Armada Road and in a rented property near the Old Ship Inn. Things I remember were having ...Read more

A memory of Cawsand by stephen.foster27

Memories Of Old Portavogie

Memories of the old Portavogie by Lena McVea. I used to live facing the harbour and a newspaper item on late Robin Drysdale, former Mayor of Newtownards, brought back fond memories of him, as a young boy, sailing in ...Read more

A memory of Portavogie by lenamcvea

Memories Of Little And Great Bookham From The Late 50's To Late 60's

My parents bought the then new property of 14 little Bookham street sometime in the mid 1950's when I was a very young child. I went to school in East Horsley and one of my ...Read more

A memory of Little Bookham by lea.christopher

Railway Camping Coachs

I would ha e been about eight years old when we came to Fairbourne in about1955 there was my mum and dad my three sisters and four brothers we stayed in this lovely Railway camping coach i remember my eldest sister taking me ...Read more

A memory of Fairbourne by meg.gresswell

Dunoon Best Holidays Ever

Each year, the excitement mounted as summer drew near. Dad would drag out the large wicker hamper and Mum would start to fill it with clothes, wellies and tins of food from Galbraiths or the Co-op. By school's end, the ...Read more

A memory of Dunoon

More Info About The Boating Beach Picture. That's A Dunkirk "Little Ship" In The Foreground.

In the foreground is the SMNCo.'s TSMV "New Prince Of Wales I" [a 75ft vessel built by Hayward's Boatyard, Burdett Road, at the back of the Kursaal] ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by julian

Port Regis Delicate School For Girls

i to went to this place,i was not abused myself, however the treatment was harsh, and i remember the girl standing under the fireplace being violently sick, as she had to eat the food that she had not eaten the ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by Sandra Popple

Captions

1,131 captions found. Showing results 721 to 744.

Caption For Seaton, The Beach 1935

Holidaymakers and day trippers have been drawn to the sandy beach at the mouth of the Seaton valley.

Caption For Dawlish Warren, Mount Pleasant 1906

One longer tunnel is said to have run down to the beach.

Caption For Scarborough, View From North Cliff C1955

At the moment the tide is in, but later on the beach will be thronged with people.

Caption For Trebarwith, 1895

This is a good view of one of the few places with access to a good beach for many miles of slate coast, although even then the sand is covered at high tide. Gull Rock is offshore.

Caption For Holford, From Firs 1897

A path leads from the tiny village across the fields to low cliffs above this quiet beach.

Caption For Bacton, Sea View Cafe C1955

1940s and early 50s caravan and camping sites saw the village embrace the holiday trade with an amusement arcade and new shops like Sea View Café, which were conveniently sited near the beach

Caption For Croyde, Bay And Baggy Point 1936

Despite that, this is still the preferred beach for locals, and laver seaweed (the edible kind) is harvested here whenever the month has an 'R' in it.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1910

Fishermen also benefited from this extra demand for entertainment, as they were still able to supplement their income by offering pleasure boat trips from the beach.

Caption For Eastbourne, 1925

When we contrast this view with the one taken in 1901, the bathing machines have gone, to be replaced by chang- ing tents and the long lines of beach huts.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Parade 1925

To the right the Lower Promenade, closer to beach level, is separated by a sloping bank of more informal shrubs.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, High Street C1960

Rather curiously, the High Street turns sharp right at this road junction, and heads down to the beach. The road in the centre distance is the Coast Road to Redcar.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

A typical scene on many of the beaches in the area: bathing machines are lined up along the water's edge waiting for customers.

Caption For Swanbridge, The Beach C1955

By the 1950s, visitors to the beach were mainly from the numerous caravan sites in the area. Flat Holm and Steep Holm islands are in the background.

Caption For Torquay, Abbey Sands 1924

Styled as the English Riviera, its beaches are in fact somewhat smaller than might be imagined. This crowded scene looks south along Torbay towards Paignton.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

Its miles of long sandy beaches, gently sloping sands, and safe bathing offer all that is needed for a perfect seaside holiday.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, 1890

Victorian ladies stroll on the promenade—note the lady pushing a pram in the centre—and holiday makers enjoy themselves on the beach.

Caption For Brighton, Beach And Pier 1898

We are looking east along a lively Brighton Beach towards the unfinished Palace Pier at the close of the 19th century.

Caption For Broadstairs, View From The Cliffe 1962

Note the small train ride in the left-hand corner of the beach. Former Prime Minister Edward Heath lived at Broadstairs, and so did the round- the-world yachtsman Alec Rose.

Caption For Hele, From Cliffs 1923

Lewis`s Beach Tea House (far right) was renowned for its cream teas.

Caption For Lowestoft, The South Pier From The Sands 1896

At this time, close to the end of the Victorian era, staying fully clothed on the beach was very much the norm, with sand castles and donkey rides the prime amusements for the children; the

Caption For Stourport On Severn, High Street C1965

This photograph must have been taken at the height of the holiday season because the shop on the right, M A Grinnall's, has a number of beach balls and inflatable air beds on display outside.

Caption For Scarborough, The Bay 1886

A magician entertains a crowd of well dressed Victorian holidaymakers on the beach.

Caption For Penarth, View From Windsor Gardens 1896

With their magnificent sea view, away from the hustle and bustle of the beach, these gardens were quite literally a cut above.

Caption For Seaton, The Beach And Promenade 1898

Seaton's fishing industry declined soon after this photograph was taken; notice the fishing boats drawn up on the beach. It is now a much larger town, and a popular resort.