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Beach Huts

Published on July 7th, 2023

Indulging our affection for beach huts and looking forward to many days on Britain's beaches this summer - in good weather and bad - with this special selection of photos from The Francis Frith Collection.

Photo: Morfa Nefyn, The Beach Huts c.1933.


Photo: Holland-on-Sea, A Gathering At Beach Huts c.1955.


Photo: Llanbedrog, The Bay c.1936.


Photo: Par, Beach Huts 1938.


Photo: Southbourne, The Promenade c.1955.


Photo: Holland-on-Sea, The Beach Huts c.1955.


Photo: Croyde, Beach Huts On The Beach c.1965.


Photo: Mundesley, Beach Huts c.1965.


Photo: Highcliffe, Beach Huts c.1960.


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