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Memories

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Holy Cross Convalescent Home

although not of the catholic faith, I was sent there to recuperate from asthma , and spent some time there, 1956- 58. I remember happy times as well as sad and lonely times, especially being far from home, and often ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by k.marchant222

Holidays In The 60s

We went to Pevensey Bay every year when I was a child. We stayed in one of a row of 3 houses along Coast rd, which were set right on the beach. They were owned by a man named Mr Piddock. A lot of time was spent at the Bay ...Read more

A memory of Pevensey Bay by cathrynmoon

Holidays In The '60s And '70s

I remember my father owning a couple of caravans on a site towards the naze end, Westcliff rings a bell, i recall walking thru the camp site along the backwater and exiting at Mill st, into High st where ...Read more

A memory of Walton-On-The-Naze by Ian Hodsdon

Holidays 50s And 60s....And Now

I was born in 1952. My Mum and Dad were brought up in Weymouth and although they moved to Gloucestershire after the war, all four grandparents remained in Weymouth. So the whole family, which included my three ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth in 1958 by Jeremy Windust

Holidays

I stayed here with my mother and sisters when I was 5 and later when I was 11. Then it was owned by the Holiday Fellowship (now HF Holidays) who ran walking holidays for families. I have very fond memories of the house and the ...Read more

A memory of Marske-By-The-Sea in 1958 by Jean Berry

Holidays

I have a very happy memory of crab fishing from the harbour wall and rocks in the middle beach. Also getting sunburnt. The cottage we stayed at had no running water so we had to go to the farm and use their pump to carry water in a metal bucket,

A memory of Groomsport in 1956 by Crawford Smith

Holidays

I lived in Bideford from 1944 till 1947 when we moved back to London, but I spent every Easter and summer holiday back in Bideford and nearly every day at the beach in Westood Ho!. Such happy times spent there.

A memory of Westward Ho! in 1947 by Sonja Moffatt

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

Grays Beach

I remember Grays Beach and the swimming pool there.

A memory of Grays in 1965 by Janis Pearson

Glyncorrwg 1944,

Iwas in the Merchant Navy, just returned from "D-DAY" invasion "OMAHA BEACH", to Port Talbot for new cargo to return there and spent a few days with my Uncle Fred & Aunt Maisie, at 31 Cymmer Rd, next door to the cinema. ...Read more

A memory of Glyncorrwg in 1944 by Robert Henry Mace

Captions

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Caption For Ilfracombe, From Capstone Parade C1875

Wildersmouth Beach - named after Wilder Brook - was the main beach before the cutting of the tunnels.

Caption For Kessingland, The Sailor's Home C1955

This view looks north along the beach. The fishing boat is drawn up on the beach, and in front of the boat a child makes sandcastles in the narrow strip of pebble-free sand.

Caption For Kessingland, The Beach C1955

This view looks north along the beach. The fishing boat is drawn up on the beach, and in front of the boat a child makes sandcastles in the narrow strip of pebble-free sand.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach 1907

Here we see a very busy Ramsgate beach.

Caption For Newquay, Tolcarne Beach 1925

The sands of Tolcarne Beach, or Crigga, are crowded with holidaymakers, whose comforts are catered for by teashops and abundant beach tents.

Caption For Southwold, From The Pier 1906

With its broad greens, its sandy beach, the lighthouse on North Green, and its picturesque buildings, Southwold has long been popular.

Caption For Lancing, Golden Sands Beach Bungalows C1955

The Golden Sands were of course only exposed at low tide beyond the shingle, but as a name for the beach it was a winner, combined with plentiful parking on the greensward behind the beach huts.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890

Two of Westgate's leading hotels were the Beach House Hotel on the left, and the large St Mildred's Hotel and Bathing Establishment (centre).

Caption For Frinton On Sea, The Beach C1955

The visitor approaching Frinton by road has to pass over a level crossing. Here we see the wide expanse of sandy beach, ideal for family holidays.

Caption For Newquay, Towan Beach 1901

Hotels and boarding houses stand right on the cliff edge overlooking the beach and harbour area.

Caption For Swanage, The Bay And Highcliffe Steps C1960

Steps from the Highcliffe (right) descend to the beach at North Swanage, beyond the promenade (upper centre) where the cliffs are skirted by beach huts.

Caption For Langland Bay, The Hotel 1893

This popular bay and beach lies to the west of Mumbles. Note the walled garden in the centre of the picture complete with lean-to

Caption For St Ives, Harbour, Cleaning The Fish 1925

Fish being gutted on the harbour beach, long before modern hygiene laws came into play. The horse-drawn cart was a common mode of transporting fish from the beach.

Caption For Scarborough, The Sands And Grand Hotel 1890

Another crowded scene on the South Beach close to the Spa, whose ornateness and splendour is clear to see. The Victorian beach was a place to promenade rather than to sit.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1925

Exmouth's sandy beaches might have been made for the traditional 'bucket and spade' holiday.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, The Beach C1960

Angmering-on-Sea is a modern residential area with a quiet beach. The photograph shows a typical shingle beach of large flint pebbles, wooden groyne sea defences and a concrete sea wall.

Caption For St Ives, The Putting Green C1960

The putting green lies above Porthminster Beach. It was here, on rough sandy banks, that the St Ives pilchard fishing boats of the 19th century were drawn up clear of the beach.

Caption For Porthpean, Beach C1955

The beach is packed with visitors and day- trippers from St Austell, while in the foreground children and their parents are model boating and fishing around the rock pools.

Caption For Woolacombe, Shell Beach 1911

Barricane Beach, also known as Shell Beach, is small and difficult to reach. It was given its local name because of the diversity of shells gathered there.

Caption For Isle Of Grain, The Beach C1955

Here on the beach at the Isle of Grain smugglers would land their booty to be transported to London. Behind the beach are concrete anti-tank defences, left over from World War II.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Lower Promenade C1955

This view taken in the mid 1950s shows how popular Saltburn was before the advent of the package holiday abroad.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Beach 1896

Paddling in streams and pools on the beach was popular in Victorian times. Note the hats and long dresses.

Caption For Mablethorpe, The Beach C1950

Here we see the post-1953 sea wall, stepped here to allow access to the beach.

Caption For Heysham, Half Moon Bay C1965

It is a busy beach in the Swinging Sixties: these people are not day trippers to Heysham, but guests of Middleton Towers who have made their way to the beach for a day of free activity and entertainment