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Historic England publishes new book of English seaside photographs
Montague Grahame-White s steam yacht Alacrity, Brownsea Island, Dorset April 1933.
LONDON
.- A new Historic England book, published today, illustrates Englands rich seaside heritage as few holidaymakers ever see it from the air.
Englands Seaside Heritage from the Air, written by Historic Englands tourism history expert Allan Brodie, features over 150 aerial photographs of Englands best-loved seaside resorts.
The images were taken between the 1920s and the 1950s, when Englands coastal destinations were nearing the peak of their popularity. The images form part of the Aerofilms Collection, held by the Historic England Archive.
Photo of Burnham-On-Sea in 1932 featured in new seaside heritage book
A photo of Burnham-On-Sea in 1932 is featured in a new book of images that show England’s busy seaside resorts during their heyday during the 20th Century.
The aerial photos can be seen in the new book England’s Seaside Heritage from the Air, written by Historic England’s tourism history expert Allan Brodie.
Burnham’s photo shows the beach paddling pool that was built on the beach by a local couple in 1921 as a gift of thanks for the safe return of their five sons from World War One. It was removed in 2010 by the district council due to safety concerns and costly repairs.