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This picture shows the beach and the Eastern Esplanade at the Thorpe Hall Boulevard Junction. The elaborate shelter was built as the Thorpe Bay Terminus Waiting Room for the Southend Corporation Tramways before the Esplanade Line was linked ...Read more

A memory of Thorpe Bay by julian

"Westcliffe Belle" Pleasure Boat, At Her Mooring Just To The West Of The Pier.

IIRC, the "Westcliffe Belle" was a conversion by Johnson & Jago, Boatbuilders of leigh-on-Sea, of one of the big sailing yawls or ketches that had worked off the ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by julian

The Passenger Shelter Was Opposite The End Of Bryant Avenue.

A great view of another of the old Tram Stations, which had become Bus Shelters, and places for sunseekers to enjoy the view out of any wind. I see from Google Earth that the structure has been greatly modified, and has now in 2014 become a Beach Café.

A memory of Thorpe Bay by julian

The Magic Of Angmering On Sea Holidays In The 60's

My family had wonderful holidays at my aunts house called 'silba' in Golden Acre near the beach. My two brothers, sister and Mum and Dad spent such happy holidays here. We spent most of our days on ...Read more

A memory of Angmering

Valley Farm Camp

I used to come to Valley Farm for my holidays. My parents owned a caravan on there. We used to spend our days at the beach, lunch at Cordys Restaurant and back to the camp for the evening entertainment. I never wanted to go ...Read more

A memory of Holland-on-Sea by jeanettejackson

My Upbringing In Clacton On Sea. From 1947 To 1957

My family of 3 brothers and 3 sisters were brought up in Dr Banardoes Homes in Old Road. I often went to the beach along with 9 other boys and Matron, Miss Blomfield from our cottage, ...Read more

A memory of Clacton-On-Sea by kenparradine

Styal = Happy School Days

I went to this great school around 1979 - 1983. I remember some of the great teachers including Miss Curtis, Miss Bowcock, Mr Holland, Mr Burroughs, Mr Bolton, etc. Some fellow class members were Paul Renshaw, Gary Kilby, Steven ...Read more

A memory of Styal by marcbleakley

I Remember Old Bishy Beach And The Chip Shop

Yes I remember getting chips from the chip shop when Mr and Mrs Pellerade had it - I knew Sandra and she had an older brother, Maurice. My friend, Sally Yarnold, lived just behind there in a ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke by lynne006

Fond Memories, A Little Haven Where I Still Feel I Belong....

I recall many a happy memory at Cawsands and kingsand, fathers family were from Millbrook. we spent many many hours at both. I recall waiting for the ferry boat from Plymouth to come into the ...Read more

A memory of Cawsand by manchuella

St. Mary's Bay Holiday Camp

Hello there, how very happy I was to find these photos on here of St Mary's Bay holiday camp. I, along with my sisters and friends, had lovely holidays there in 1956, 57 and 58. What a great place it was, no Blue Coats or ...Read more

A memory of Brixham by Carole Anderson

Captions

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Caption For East Runton, High Street C1955

There is no pier here, but East Runton attracts people who prefer quieter beaches and country scenery.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1890

Bracing is a good word to describe the north and east winds that frequently blow into the coast here, but the sand beaches are superb compensation.

Caption For Amroth, The Beach C1960

Nearby Amroth Castle is a grand 18th-century house that sits on the site of Amroth's original Norman fortress, just yards from Amroth beach.

Caption For Overstrand, The Sands 1906

In this picture smart young men stroll along the beach, and ladies who are brave enough to enter the sea would change into their swimsuits in the bathing tents.

Caption For Bournemouth, On The Bourne 1900

This sylvan setting was as equally appealing as the beach for young and old alike, and the waters of the Bourne, tamed and enclosed, were an ideal place for children to sail their boats.

Caption For Filey, Sands 1901

Deckchairs and beach tents were available for hire, and the donkeys are saddled to take different age groups.

Caption For Hopton, The Holiday Camp C1955

Every effort has been made to intensify the holiday atmosphere: there are 'cabin' style chalets daubed with bright colours, rustic seats, flower-bedded lawns and plenty of beach space.

Caption For Blue Anchor, The Beach 1935

After the historic riches of Dunster we descend, physically as in other ways, to Blue Anchor Bay, a seaside resort with a long beach and little character.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

Pleasure boats are anchored in the shallows, and the large hulk of the old 'museum' ship, the 'Eliza', is higher up on the beach.

Caption For Gourock, Esplanade 1900

Here we see the esplanade with the pebble beach in evidence.

Caption For St Margarets Bay, Excelsior 1903

The adjoining sandy beach has been the starting point for generations of Channel swimmers since the days of Captain Matthew Webb's successful feat in 1875.

Caption For Pwllheli, General View 1891

It has since developed as a pleasant seaside resort with a lengthy sandy beach and a little harbour. It is an important market centre.

Caption For Newquay, From The Fish Cellars 1887

Here we have an early view of Towan Beach, with everyone overdressed for the seaside. A game of tennis is in progress on a court marked out in the sand.

Caption For St Margarets Bay, Excelsior 1903

The adjoining sandy beach has been the starting point for generations of Channel swimmers since the days of Captain Matthew Webb's successful feat in 1875.

Caption For West Runton, The Inn And The Sports Club 1938

Being on the junction of the coast and beach road, it provides a convenient watering-hole for tourists.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade 1930

Lucy's Ledge Jetty (lower right) was constructed by the eminent geologist Sir Henry de la Beche in 1820.

Caption For Kingsclere, Swan Street C1955

The foundation stone was laid by Miss Beach of Oakley Hall on 14 June 1886.

Caption For Whitby, Marine Parade C1955

Then as now, one could dawdle on the way to the beach and look at the gift shops or stop for a cuppa, or even have some oysters – an oyster stall is just visible (centre left).

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1907

The line of new hotels along the cliff-top, including the white stuccoed Albion Hotel, and the crowded beach, are a clear indication of the resort's appeal to holidaymakers.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach C1880

The beach is overlooked by the Georgian houses of Wellington Crescent. In the centre is the Sands station, owned by the London, Chatham & Dover Railway, which opened on 5 October 1863.

Caption For Bosham, Village 1902

A two-masted sail- ing ship lies in a mud berth, a washing line post leans on the beach and women in long skirts stand and look towards the harbour.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb 1922

The medieval Cobb harbour spreads out below (centre left) with a shingle beach separating it from Cobb hamlet (centre).

Caption For Bude, Canal And Harbour 1890

Sand was dug from the beach and carried up the tramway we can see on the right.

Caption For Sandsend, The Beach 1925

Sandsend was just three miles along the sandy beach from Whitby.