Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890
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While the neighbouring resort of Margate had been attracting hordes of trippers from London from 1753 onwards, Westgate remained a more sedate and favoured place for families throughout the late Victorian and Edwardian era, with its broad sandy beaches and red-brick hotels. Its atmosphere is exemplified in this photograph showing families genteelly disporting themselves on the beach in front of St Mildred's Hotel and Bathing Establishment; one can only speculate at the discomfort these ladies and children must have endured in the summer heat in their voluminous clothing, even with a cooling onshore breeze.
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