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An anaglyph of a seaside sceneOn Kentish Sands; a seaside anaglyph. Although invented some seventy years earlier, the Illustrated London News was the first publication to print 3-dimensional anaglyphs in 1924
Take a camera with you by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a rather distressed man clinging for his life to a seaside cliff while his blase companion takes his photograph
Stroll on Riviera / BlatteShe is the subject of admiring attention and comment as she walks back to her hotel after a dip in the briny
Dutch Family on BeachA Dutch family in the surf
Stealing a Ride 1884Stealing a ride
Brighton SandsA girl playing on Brighton sands has been lucky enough to find a plaice in a small pool. A fishy tale
A very Modest SandcastleWhile a boy builds a sandcastle on the beach at Sandown, Isle of Wight, his sister watches somewhat disparagingly
Children / Sandcastle 1890A brother adds turrets to the castle that he and his brother and sister have made, while another sister offers a piece of seaweed as decoration
Ladies ChangingThree women change into their bathing dresses. Date: circa 1909
South Prom, BlackpoolStrollers on the South Promenade at Blackpool, Lancashire
Tram at BlackpoolAt Blackpool, Lancashire, a tramload of holidaymakers are about to take the Circular tour of the town - but first, the souvenir photo !
After a SwimSORTANT DU BAIN - French girls come out of the water after their swim : note the safety rope - la corde - which saves them from being swept out to sea
Brother and Sis PaddleBrother and sister paddle in a pool, making sure their toy boat doesn t sail away
ROBIN HOODs BAY 1940SIdiosyncratic coastal village in North Yorkshire, with a history of smuggling, but little to prove the myth that Robin Hood kept a boat in the bay to make a quick sea escape
Children / Look out to SeaTwo little girls look out across the beach for their father, who is somewhere out at sea
Children Watching WavesTwo children watch the breakers, awed by the power of the waves which have thrown up wreckage from a ship onto the shore
Playing Near FishingboatA group of children play in the sand near a fishing boat whose owner is telling fishy stories to a little girl
Girl Meets CrabA little girl meets a large crab on the shore
Asleep on the ShoreA little girl sleeps on the shore while her brother and sister hunt for shrimps among the rocks
The First Sand Castle by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a red dress and a white bonnetto protect her from the sun, building her first sandcastle
Pebbles at HytheA mother and her children bask in the sun on the pebbly beach at Hythe, near Folkestone, Kent, England
Children and Dog OnbeachA dog chases after a fine piece of seaweed tugged by a girl across the sand, while her brother runs behind. Note the ladies sheltering beneath their parasols
Couple on Beach / 1950SA scene at the little costal village of Moelfre, Isle of Anglesey, Wales. A couple sit and enjoy the view
One the Beach with DogA little girl sits on a rock at the beach enjoying the sea air along with her pet Springer Spaniel
Old Age / Paddling C1950STwo elderly gents in suits take off their shoes to enjoy a paddle in the sea
Grey & Lace Dress 1899Pale grey dress with an irregular shaped tunic, machine over-stitching, gauged yoke & white lace under-skirt. Her parasol is also trimmed with a lace flounce
Holiday SnapAs this holidaymaking family stroll along the promenade at Gorleston-on-Sea in Norfolk, they are snapped by a hopeful photographer
Seaside Costumes 1896The year that signalled the demise of big sleeves? Puffed & gigot sleeves, wide square revers, epaulettes, high collars, pleated blouse, open bodice fastened with bands
Women & Sailor Boy 1870SChatelaine, elephant brooch, sailor suit, handbag. Purple cape, jacket bodice, checker- board waistcoat front; pink polonaise, front opening skirt with black lace underskirt
Weymouth BeachHolidaymakers on the beach at Weymouth in Dorset
Bandstand at EastbourneAn audience gathers around the bandstand on the front at Eastbourne in Sussex
Crowded Brighton BeachBrighton beach packed with people enjoying good weather on Easter bank holiday; some sit on deckchairs, others directly on the shingle
Seaside / Donkey RidesDonkey rides on the beach at Saltburn, Yorkshire
A Little Dry RottingA horse-drawn quick-drying frame for bathers at seaside resorts. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Divers at Seaside 1932Two female swimmers, one confident, one hesitant prepare to dive into the sea watched by a group of admiring men
Female Bathers in SeaFour female bathers pose for a photograph in the sea
Bournemouth Beach 1960SA very crowded scene on the beach at Bournemouth, Dorset, during the height of the summer season
Reluctant BatherA girl hesitates on the steps of her bathing machine, dismayed by the appearance of the sea, alarmingly different from the familiarity of the swimming baths !
North Sands, Scarborough, North YorkshireView of the North Sands at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, with strollers and paddlers
Weymouth HarbourView across the Upper Harbour, Weymouth, Dorset, with its various moored vessels
Prince Arthur turning the first turf at the Hythe and SandgaPrince Arthur turning the first turf of the Hythe and Sandgate Railway. The railway was built to accommodate holiday makers keen to travel to the seaside
Busy Beach, MargateA crowded sea front at Margate. People sunbathe and paddle on the crowded beach
Dover Pier - 1
Lyme Regis / Beach 1950SFamilies have a day out at the seaside
Blonde Pin-Up on BeachHappy blonde model wearing a white, one-piece bathing costume and court shoes, waves enthusiastically while holding a glass of beer as she poses on the sands at the seaside
Broadstairs ViewGeneral view of Broadstairs looking inland, showing the harbour with fishing boats; bathing huts behind and Bleak House, former residence of Charles Dickens, on the hill. Date: 1950s
Malta / Gozo / Dwejra PointDwejra Point, outside the Inland Sea, Dwerja, Gozo, Malta
Donkeys in SeaBusiness is bad at Weston- super-Mare, Somerset, England. The tide has come in on the poor huddled donkeys, much to the glee of one little boy swimming in the sea