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Memories

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Postcard Of Two Girls On A Bench

I spent a lot of my childhood at Stone where my parents had a caravan. There was a postcard with two small children on a bench outside Wick Farm pub, of which I am one of the children. I am trying to find a copy of this postcard.

A memory of St Lawrence by Mrs Maureen Hawkins

Teenage Holidays

From 1961 through to 1964 I would (with friends) come down to Pett Level initially camping but then in a disused beach hut. We would spend at least three hours a day drinking coffee and soft drinks in this café. It was owned by a ...Read more

A memory of Pett Level by John Jones

Pagham 1050's

My most special and enjoyable times in my life were spent at Pagham in one of the hired beach houses on the pebble seafront in the early to mid fifties. I went there several times with my brother and my parents and remember swimming, ...Read more

A memory of Ledbury by malcolm.furneaux

Bigbury

I remember bigbury on sea very well. my aunt miss Nellie yeoman owned the korniloff hotel from 1914 to 1945, an I used to be taken by my parents every year in the thirties and had a good time there as it is a lovely beach. my aunt sold ...Read more

A memory of Bigbury by r.yeoman

Chestfield And Swalecliffe. The War Years,

Have many memories, some happy, some sad, culminating in the death of my mother, Ivy Maud Smith on the 16th August 1944 when a V1 destroyed a railway bridge causing the train she was on to crash. Had two ...Read more

A memory of Swalecliffe by Graham Smith

1950s Cleveleys

I was born in a house in Daisy Bank in 1945,Cartmell was my maiden name and I attended Beach Rd school,does anyone remember the name or school or any special memories of the late 50s.Mine was seeing rock around the clock at the flea pit ...Read more

A memory of Cleveleys by veronicaboardman123

Blue Anchor. Last Week In July, First Week Of August.

These were the two weeks that my family would look forward to every year throughout the 60's, for this was the time when we would hire a caravan on the Blue Anchor site. I went back there last week ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by alistair.burford

Ansteys Cove

I have great memories of ansteys cove in the 50s,and of the hotel Ansteys Manor Hotel, my husband's uncle owned ,we had our honeymoon there,and went back for holiday's with our young daughter,we went down to the cove ,beach, she has just ...Read more

A memory of Torquay by Patricia Symons

Visits To Dartmouth

My cousin and spouse lived in Dartmouth when I was young, - they were a generation older than I, and ran a Fish and Chip Shop on Broasdway. The family visited them quite often - during the day my siblings and I would patrol the ...Read more

A memory of Dartmouth by Edward Williams

Summer Holidays At Jaywick 1960 70

My grandparents owned a beachfront bungalow and every summer from the year I was born, 1960, to when they sold it in 1970, we spend summers there. Does anyone remember the trampoline compound, where you could also hire ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick by jmscowen

Captions

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Caption For Abbotsbury, The Church And Archway To Abbey House 1890

Abbotsbury has one of the loveliest settings on the Dorset coast at the western end of the long pebbled Chesil Beach. Inland are the rolling downlands of west Dorset.

Caption For Felixstowe, Seafront 1893

It is a clear and sunny day, but very few people are on the beach. Felixstowe developed as a resort after the Empress of Germany stayed here in 1891.

Caption For Worthing, The Beach 1890

The characteristic mid-Victorian, family-orientated, open-air seaside culture, which offered a satisfaction of its own, and the town's secure, peaceful ambience is captured in this view of the beach.

Caption For Penarth, The Promenade 1893

Here we can see the busy beach scene complete with the 19th- century pier.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1907

This picture taken ten years later shows a holiday crowd thronging the sandy beach. The bathing tents are obviously busy and have multiplied beneath the cliffs.

Caption For Staithes, The Beach And The Nab 1950

Staithes beach is being enjoyed to its full in this charming view, and reminds us of the allure of the north east coast before the advent of package holidays to warmer climes!

Caption For Penarth, The Promenade 1893

Here we can see the busy beach scene complete with the 19th-century pier.

Caption For Staithes, The Quay C1950

A delightful evocative view of the 1950s showing, on the left, the beach in full use. Classic car enthusiasts will enjoy identifying the cars parked to the right of the quay.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Harbour C1960

Fishing boats and pleasure boats crowd the harbour close under the pier, while holiday-makers throng the beach.

Caption For Bucks Mills, And Clovelly Bay 1930

The cliff has a tendency to crumble, and has blocked the path to the beach several times in recent years. The white mass on the hillside in the distance is Clovelly.

Caption For Bournemouth, Durley Chine 1925

Many of the chines, the wild ravines which split the cliff line, were quickly adapted as pleasure grounds and scenic walks down to the beach.

Caption For Bude, Hartland Terrace 1890

Built on the opposite side of the beach to the harbour in the mid 19th century, Hartland Terrace still has some of its original buildings despite the encroachment of hotels.

Caption For Blackpool, Parade From Tower 1896

In those days, the beach area would often be a hive of activity, including donkey rides, ice cream and sweet stalls, shell fish and oyster sellers.

Caption For Torquay, Oddicombe Beach 1889

Early visitors faced a long climb to Babbacombe after a day on the beaches, but in the 1920s a cliff railway - still in use today - was built, making the journey much easier.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, Beach Chalets C1955

Doubtless state-of-the-art in 1955, these flat-roofed terraced beach huts typify the immense popularity of the post-War summer seaside holiday and day trips, but have long been demolished.

Caption For Perranporth, Natural Arch 1912

Visitors to the great sandy beach at Perranporth can also explore the caves and arches in the cliffs on the west side at low tide.

Caption For Sandilands, Promenade Looking South C1955

A tremendous visual change here is that there are now no breakwater defences along the beach. The bathing huts are still there, and so is the glorious sand.

Caption For Canvey Island, Shell Beach C1955

Another view of the beach at Canvey Island shows children busily playing around the many deckchairs. Most of the older holidaymakers are well wrapped up against the cold.

Caption For Snettisham, Queen Alexandra's Bungalow 1908

The bungalow was situated on the beach for the convenience of Her Majesty. She often visited on summer days with her entourage of servants and guests.

Caption For Newquay, The Harbour 1912

Low tide has joined together all the sandy beaches in the background, with Tolcarne, Great Western and Towan seen from left to right.

Caption For West Pentire, The Sands From Fernpit Tea Gardens C1950

Fern Pit, at the mouth of the Gannel, was owned by generations of Northeys, who also ran the ferry to Crantock, which is in the background on the other side of Crantock Beach.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1906

Holidaymakers enjoy themselves on Margate Beach. Note the prams in the centre of the picture, and that virtually everyone seems to be fully clothed and wearing a hat of some sort.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Moot Hall 1894

Little more than a shingle beach protects the Moot Hall. Once it was centrally placed in the town, but the sea has carried away a number of streets, finally pausing here.

Caption For Blackpool, From The South Pier 1890

Sail boats and bathing machines dominate the beach area between the North Pier and the South Jetty. In the distance we get some idea of the development of this end of the town.