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The English Seaside Peter Williams

The English Seaside By Peter Williams

The English Seaside by Peter Williams


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Summary

For too long the English seaside has suffered from bad press, accused of being tatty, cold grey and windswept. Peter Williams' evocative photographs in this fully revised edition of his acclaimed book will make you want to rediscover what a fantastic place the seaside is - full of character, charm and `Englishness'.

The English Seaside Summary

The English Seaside by Peter Williams

There is a powerful sense of place at the seaside. You know what to expect. Fishing villages usually have a pier, boats, lobster pots, and masses of seagulls while resort towns have esplanades, piers, grand hotels and gardens.

Certain seaside towns have just about everything: Weymouth, for example, has a grand parade of hotels, a wide esplanade and a small fishing village. Blackpool has more of everything - three piers, miles of hotels, the Tower, Winter Gardens, trams, illuminations - but no fishing and no castle!

There is something about the seaside that brings out the beating heart of John Bull in the English: doggedly erecting our wind-breaks to capture every vestige of a watery sun; wrestling with deckchairs; wrapping up against the determined wind on the verandas of our beach huts; accepting that `sand' in `sandwich' means just that! But we still love it and nowhere else in the world can match its myriad charms and eccentricities.

For too long the English seaside has suffered from bad press, accused of being tatty, cold grey and windswept. Peter Williams' evocative photographs in this fully revised edition of his acclaimed book will make you want to rediscover what a fantastic place the seaside is - full of character, charm and `Englishness'.

The English Seaside Reviews

It tells the story almost entirely in photographs after a foreword, and captures well the atmosphere of seaside towns, whether sedate or raucous, their views, amenities and curious quirks. -- Mark Smulian * Journal of the Islington Archaeology & History Society, Summer 2014 *

About Peter Williams

Peter Williams has recently retired from English Heritage where he was a photographer. He is a devoted enthusiast of the seaside.

Table of Contents

Foreword by John K Walton

Introduction by Peter Williams

The natural coast

Fishing

Lighthouses

Time and tide

Weather

Lifeboats

War and peace

Religion

Bathing

On the beach

Punch and Judy

Donkeys

Piers

Beach huts

Cliff lifts

Hotels

Wooden walls

Caravans and chalets

Seaside architecture of the 1930s

Shelters

Telephone Kiosks

Something to sit on

Contemporary seaside sculpture

Public conveniences

Seaside gardens

Model villages

Amusements

Helter-skelters

Carousels

Golf

Food

Famous people

Palmists and clairvoyants

Joke shops

Pirates, smugglers and wreckers

Signage

Wind farms

Art galleries and museums

Contemporary buildings

A nice cup of tea

Staring out to sea

Acknowledgements

Index of places

Additional information

GOR004887369
9781848021259
1848021259
The English Seaside by Peter Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Historic England
20130215
208
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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