Seaton, The Town From Car Park c.1950
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Photo ref: S84050
Photo of Seaton, The Town From Car Park c.1950

More about this scene

Harbour Road has changed considerably since this photograph was taken. The car park has disappeared with the building of flats and shops. But the shop on the right has survived, albeit with the loss of its decorative railings. At this time it belonged to E H Rodger, and traded as a stationer's, confectioner's and lending library. It is now a newsagent.

A Selection of Memories from Seaton

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Seaton

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I am researching my family tree. My grandfather and five of his siblings were born in North London between 1854 and 1874. However, the census shows that two of his siblings, a brother and sister were born in Seaton in 1858 & 1859. I am wondering why this was so. This is the only reference to Devon in the family history, so perhaps the family moved for a couple of years in connection with work (his father was a ...see more
As a young child I can remember several holidays taken at the Warners holiday camp at Seaton. The serious business of 'motoring down to Devon' was never taken lightly, lunch was prepared the night before to be eaten at Stonehenge, where one was free to sit upon the stones then, the Consul Mk2 was serviced or at least washed and polished, suitcases on the roof were wrapped in plastic, which made a noise all the way down! and ...see more