Books

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Memories

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Fish & Chips In Brightlingsea

During the late 40's and 50's we all travelled to Jaywick Sands for our summer and bank holidays and on the weekends made regular excursions to the nearby seaside resorts of Frinton and Walton-on-the Nase but my ...Read more

A memory of Brightlingsea by ducatee

English At Heart

I am an American who went to school in Chester in 1966/67. Rather, should I say, I was registered for school at Chester College. However, I can't say I was actually in the building very often. There just always seemed to be ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1966 by Linda Snyder

Holiday Memories

Happily walking along Ayr beach with an ice cream from the Wellington Cafe, paddling in the sea with my parents! Eating wonderful fish and chips on a windy day. Getting breakfast rolls from one of the many bakers to take back to my aunt's. Going skating at the ice rink with my cousins.

A memory of Ayr in 1960 by Liz Webb

A Polzeath Lad

I grew up in Polzeath and my two best mates also lived in the area, sadly, both dead now. I remember in the summers the CSSM coming down and staying in New Polzeath, arranging lots of beach games in the afternoons but building a ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath by Christopher Le Bailly

Hartford Secondary Modern School

Me and my late twin brother started at this school in 1953, the school was mixed. We were the first ones to be there, it was a brand new school. Fred Beech was the headmaster, he was a grand man and would always ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1953 by Peter Drinkwater

My Second Home

Right from a small child i have grown up loving Wells-next-the-Sea, my dad used to take us on holidays there and we stayed in a little cottage which was a short walk to the quay where my brother and I would wander down to ...Read more

A memory of Wells-Next-The-Sea in 1969

Tea Times At Beadnell

My name is Sean Sweet. I have many memories of Beadnell. My Grandparents owned a cottage near the harbour called Sandy Dell and later my parents had a static caravan on the links. Every summer seemed to be hot and sunny and ...Read more

A memory of Beadnell by Rosemary Sweet

Happy Days

I was just reading 'Formative years in Kirn'. Yes they were good. I used to fish off Kirn pier for cat fish for Mrs Drovandi's cat and in exchange she would give me an ice cube. I remember Reggie Brooks and the boats - We used to live in ...Read more

A memory of Kirn in 1950 by Elizabeth Lewis

Broadstairs And St Mary's Home 1957

I was 6 years old and had had bronchitis and asthma and so I was sent away from smoggy London to St Mary's Home in Broadstairs. I was taken with other young children on a train by a nurse in a brown uniform. ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1957 by Tessa Farthing

Captions

1,131 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Bucks Mills, From Beach C1890

The little sea wall on the beach is topped by a fine selection of winches and windlasses, all essential for hauling boats up the beach and clear of storms.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

People from Exeter used the sea and sands, the only good bathing beach in the east, back in the early seventeenth century.

Caption For Whitby, The Sands 1927

Beside Beach Villa with the Metropole just behind, the new cliff lift was in process of being constructed; it was eventually to make access to and from the beach much simpler.

Caption For Portland, Chesil Beach 1890

Chesil Beach is a great ridge of shingle eight miles long, with a lagoon of brackish water between it and the mainland.The stones tend to be larger at one end of the beach than the other.

Caption For Par, Beach Huts 1938

In the days before environmental concerns, both Par Beach and nearby Carlyon Bay were badly polluted by white, sticky clay runoff; as late as the seventies, it was clogging family washing machines after

Caption For Highcliffe, C1955

As the beach huts suggest, its long beach is popular with bathers and promenaders.

Caption For Trenarren, Hallane Beach 1912

The little valley of Trenarren reaches the coast just to the west of Black Head, and the stream cascades over the cliff onto the beach.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Moot Hall 1894

The timber-framed Tudor Moot Hall is situated next to the beach.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1918

The 'togetherness' of these Margate beach crowds was legendary; the whole beach was once heard to erupt into song:'Yes, we have no bananas …'

Caption For Lydstep, Cave Of Beauty 1890

The 'Droch' or Cave of Beauty is regarded as the finest at Lydstep Cavern Beach.

Caption For Heacham, South Beach C1965

The line of beach-huts makes a striking background to this picture of a father and son sea fishing from the pebbly beach.

Caption For Bournemouth, East Cliff 1897

This view of East Cliff, with well-clad visitors strolling along the beach, and sailing boats drawn up on the shore, shows a south coast beach before development and formalisation changed its character

Caption For Westward Ho!, The Pebble Ridge And Sands 1932

Still a popular beach today, particularly with locals, the Pebble Ridge is a long low expanse protecting the entrance to the Taw and Torridge estuary.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Wildersmouth Beach 1899

Wildersmouth Bay was the original bathing beach of the town; those beaches to the west only became accessible after the drafting in of Welsh miners to dig the tunnels by which they are now reached.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Beach And Lower Lightouse 1892

Then, as now, the beach was popular with children, who here play at the water's edge whilst older boys admire the moored fishing boat.

Caption For Studland, The Beach 1925

Studland has one of the best and least tampered-with beaches in Dorset - a real reminder of those halcyon days when such luminaries as George III promoted the merits of sea bathing.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Beach 1924

Sidmouth's pebbly beach has never deterred sea bathers and paddlers, though building sandcastles was a harder task.

Caption For Worthing, Perambulators 1925

During the first quarter of the 20th century Worthing's beach was very popular with visitors and inhabitants alike.

Caption For Filey, On The Beach C1950

Lines of wind shelters adorn the beach at the popular Yorkshire coast resort of Filey.

Caption For Cadgwith, 1931

Cadgwith is an important fishing cove, especially for shellfish; boats are hauled up the beach – there is no quay.

Caption For Bude, The Bathing Beach 1920

'Tommy's Pit', built at the end of the breakwater, was strictly men only, while women used Crooklets beach, then named Maer Beach.

Caption For Pentewan, Sconhoe Farm And The Beach 1931

Outdoor holidays are being pioneered here, with just a few tents and caravans on the edge of the beach at Sconhoe Farm.

Caption For Morfa Bychan, Black Rock Sands C1960

Many a local will remember learning to drive for the first time on this huge beach near Porthmadog, although summer access is now a little more restricted than we see here.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, On The Beach 1901

These boats up on the pink shingle beach are probably rowing boats for hire - they were painted red, white and blue.