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Memories

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Does Anyone Remember Emidio And John Guarnaccio Selling Icecream On The Beach?

I'd be very interested to hear any memories about the father and son icecream team. They had a wooden icecream cart, which was pushed from Chichester to the beach and back

A memory of Selsey

Edith Brough Whickam And Beyond

My name is Bill Young not related to the girl with the same name above, and I too was at the Edith Brough home in Whaggs Lane Whickham. I went there with my brother Bobby in the late 1940's, probably about 1946/7/8 ...Read more

A memory of Whickham by bjyoung2009

Roll On Easter It's Time For Jaywick Again

My uncle Steve owned a bungalow in Jaywick Sands, "Abijan", at 18 Lavender Walk where I spent my childhood bank holidays and annual six week school holiday between 1945 and 1953 and occasionally short breaks ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick by ducatee

60's Walsh's.

Walsh's in the 60s was a very happy time for me and I have great memories of when Mum and Dad,me Grandma and Grandad shared a caravan for a fortnight.The caravan was tucked away in the corner behind the arcade situated next to a ...Read more

A memory of Skegness by john25h

Happy Memeories Of 1964

My parents came from Nottingham to open a shop in The Gounce mum hated the change to live in then the relatively quiet Cornwall .Next to us was Burrells Stork café owned by Sid Burrell. our rented flat is still there next to ...Read more

A memory of Ledbury by shirleyhebb

Crabs Galore

We spent 14 years going to Trefor, and every holiday had wonderful memories. My dad was very good friends with the owner of the house that was on the beach at Trefor. He fished from the pier there and he would go out on the boats fishing ...Read more

A memory of Trefor by janetbarton2

Gibraltar

Lived in Gibraltar with my family ,my husband was serving with the raf ,lived in the Montarik hotel to start with then moved into a new build flat in Main street ,then moved to married quarters which were up the rock ,the apes used to wake ...Read more

A memory of Gibraltar by Carol Boreham

A Frightening Incident

In 1969 we visited St Ives in Cornwall for our annual summer holidays but on this occasion due to it being a last minute decision we had not booked our accommodation. Travelling from Bedfordshire in those days was considered by ...Read more

A memory of St Ives by ducatee

Early Days At Challaborough

My grandparents (named Holder) owned the Delphine before it became a cafe. The told me in the very early days the only access was by horse & cart from Ringmore. I think that they made good use of the horse ...Read more

A memory of Challaborough by fbcs46

Whitecity

I was born in the Whitecity in Enfield Street in 1966. I have fantastic memories of my childhood. Going to Lloyd's shop on the corner of Henshaw Street for sweets where my friends Allison and Mark Reese also lived. We had the best ...Read more

A memory of Port Talbot by karenokane66

Captions

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Caption For Torquay, Oddicombe Beach C1881

The beach may have been home to bathing machines by day, but at night there were other things going on - in 1853 a raid by customs men revealed 153 casks of smuggled rum and brandy.

Caption For Instow, From Appledore 1890

In an effort to keep out the riff-raff, local children were banned from the beach, although they have presumably been allowed back since.

Caption For Weymouth, Punch And Judy Show On The Beach C1955

From early Victorian times, Punch and Judy shows moved away from the fairgrounds and streets and on to the beach in pursuit of lucrative new audiences.

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 Lyme Regis, Harbour 1925

Buildings facing seawards from above the beach include the Victorian Custom House, the Coastguard Watch House, the Old Bonded Store - built as a boarding house in 1832 - and clapper-boarded Wings.

Caption For Ferring, Church Lane C1960

The pebble and sandy beach provides views along the coast to Worthing pier; just a short distance inland are the grassy slopes of Highdown Hill, which has long been a popular recreational

Caption For Bournemouth, Club House C1871

Cliff lifts became a popular solution to the problems of beach access in the later years of the Victorian period, and were used at a number of seaside resorts.

Caption For Brighton, West Pier Pavillion From King's Road 1894

Pleasure boats were still available from the beach; these competed for trade with the paddle steamers that had been introduced in the 1880s, after their initial function had been superseded by the railways

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay C1965

Beyond the trees are sandy but dangerous beaches, where the tide comes in faster than a man can run.

Caption For Hartlepool, Town Wall Road C1955

Children play on the beach below the sea wall.

Caption For Torquay, Anstey's Cove 1896

There is no beach here, but the Victorians were determined to make the most of the warm waters. The bathing machine, sunk to its axles in the shallows, allowed decorum to be preserved.

Caption For Falmouth, Cowlands Creek River Fal 1912

Behind is a typical ramshackle scene: a heap of firewood, a tumbling-down boarded building advertising 'good stabling' to visiting riders, and a trio of beached row-boats for hire.

Caption For Torquay, Anstey's Cove 1896

There is no beach here, but the Victorians were determined to make the most of the warm waters. The bathing machine, sunk to its axles in the shallows, allowed decorum to be preserved.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Hill And Parade 1911

The small beach to the left is at Prechers Rock.

Caption For Dolybont, The Village C1940

small village had a café, the Dolybont Café (centre), whose sign was visible from the road between Talybont and Borth – the proprietors hoped that holidaymakers would stop on their way to or from the beach

Caption For Beer, Sea Hill C1965

There is no harbour at Beer, so the boats are drawn up on the beach at the end of each fishing trip. The BP garage (right) no longer exists.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach 1898

In fact changing on the beach was officially forbidden until 1948, although, by that time, the regulation had long been ignored.

Caption For Barry Island, The Promenade And Gardens 1925

Rows of bathing huts line the beach, with bathing costumes (which could be hired) drying in the wind on lines behind them beside the newly-built promenade.

Caption For Silloth, Criffel Street C1955

The peak of Criffel in Dumfries can easily be seen across the Solway Firth from the stony beach-front. The spire of the parish church of Christ Church punctuates this photograph.

Caption For West Bay, 1907

Further south, on the beach, there was an older thatched Watch House which became Old Watchouse Cafe.

Caption For Weymouth, The Sands C1955

Weymouth's beach has gently sloping sands and is mostly sheltered from the storms and swells of the English Channel, making it suitable for the youngest and most inexperienced of bathers.

Caption For Seaton, White Cliff From Beach 1898

The shingle beach here is showing the beginnings of a tourist industry, but in the late 19th century fishing was still important.

Caption For Staithes, C1885

Disturbed water at the cliff base indicates the power and force of the seas as they surge into the bay and crash against the beach.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1887

In this early view of the beach, there are already signs of local businesses capitalising on the new influx of visitors, with terraces of newly-built lodging houses and cheap hotels.