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The Great British Seaside Collection

Oh I do Like to Be Beside the Seaside; for decades British holidaymakers have flocked to the coast.

Choose a picture from our The Great British Seaside Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Since the early 18th century, when some of the wealthiest people first sought improved health by bathing in saltwater, the lure of the sea has been a part of the British way of life. Many seaside towns boast a tradition that stretches back to the coming of the railways in the Victorian period and some of them even earlier. Seaside holidays in Britain were in their heyday in the post war years of the 50's and 60's. It was the ultimate summer destination for most working-class families. Where they went mostly depended on where they lived; people from the north were more likely to go to places like Blackpool or Scarborough, whereas people from the south might choose Brighton, Southend or Margate. This is a collection of heartwarming nostalgic images featuring the British seaside; pebbly shores, deckchairs on the piers, bathing huts, fish and chips wrapped up in newspaper, and tasty ice creams.

412 items

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The Great British Seaside Collection: Serene Seaside Piers

Serene Seaside Piers Collection
176 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Weston-Super-Mare

Weston-Super-Mare Collection
9 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Charming Staithes, North Yorkshire

Charming Staithes, North Yorkshire Collection
18 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Hastings, East Sussex

Hastings, East Sussex Collection
23 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Ramsgate, The Great English Seaside Town

Ramsgate, The Great English Seaside Town Collection
16 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Bognor Regis

Bognor Regis Collection
20 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Punch and Judy Seaside Shows

Punch and Judy Seaside Shows Collection
9 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Scarborough on the Yorkshire Coast

Scarborough on the Yorkshire Coast Collection
69 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Clacton-On-Sea, Essex

Clacton-On-Sea, Essex Collection
7 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Eastbourne

Eastbourne Collection
22 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Skegness

Skegness Collection
7 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Seaside Resort of Whitby

Seaside Resort of Whitby Collection
48 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Magical Margate

Magical Margate Collection
23 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Beautiful Brighton

Beautiful Brighton Collection
115 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Southend-on-Sea

Southend-on-Sea Collection
41 items

The Great British Seaside Collection: Blackpool

Blackpool Collection
57 items

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Passenger Porter

Passenger Porter
26th October 1907: A porter at the ready at a London, Tilbury and Southend Railway station. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Blackpool Station

Blackpool Station
9th July 1934: The Fylde Coast Express leaving Blackpool Station on its inaugural trip to London. Blackpool Tower is in the background. (Photo by E. Dean/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Penarth pier, Glamorgan, Wales -

Penarth pier, Glamorgan, Wales -
Penarth pier opened in 1898 in Victorian era when pleasure steamers operated from the pier. It is owned by the vale of Glamorgan Council

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Map of Whitby

Map of Whitby
Vintage map from 1880 of Whitby a town in North Yorkshire, England.++Inspector: Info about source material uploaded as property release++

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Blackpool Illuminations

Blackpool Illuminations
Illuminations on the promenade at Blackpool, Lancashire. Blackpool Tower is in the centre

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Penarth Pier Rainbow

Penarth Pier Rainbow
A rainbow and sunset over Penarth Pier near Cardiff, Wales. Penarth Pier is a Victorian era pier, built in 1898

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Beachy Head and Lighthouse

Beachy Head and Lighthouse
A profile of the Beachy Head Lighthouse. Beachy Head is a series of cliffs along the southdowns coastal path in East Sussex close to Eastbourne and is a renowned suicide hotspot

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: England, North Yorkshire, Whitby

England, North Yorkshire, Whitby
Picturesque Whitby View. The ancient seaport of Whitby, Yorkshire is is a beautiful and picturesque natural harbour situated on England's North East Coast. - July 2006

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Sunrise over Bognor Regis Pier

Sunrise over Bognor Regis Pier
Dave Porter Peterborough Uk, 904634838

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Blackpool Tower

Blackpool Tower
circa 1950: Built in 1894, and modelled on the Eiffel Tower, the tower at Blackpool dominates the towns skyline standing 158 metres tall. (Photo by George H. Hall/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Beachy Head Aerial View

Beachy Head Aerial View
Aerial view of Beachy Head at low tide in summer with the town of Eastbourne in the background

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Colourful beach huts

Colourful beach huts on Brightons seafront

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Clacton Pier

Clacton Pier
Holidaymakers on the beach at Clacton, Essex, circa 1925. (Photo by A. H. Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: A Row of Multi-Coloured Beach Huts along the Promenade, Eastbourne, East Sussex

A Row of Multi-Coloured Beach Huts along the Promenade, Eastbourne, East Sussex
Front on view of row of multi-coloured beach huts along the promenade at Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Boulmer beach

Boulmer beach on a wild winter day Northumberland England

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: The Storms Of Whitby

The Storms Of Whitby
The Storm family of Robin Hoods Bay, Whitby, North Yorkshire, circa 1895. They are Thomas, Reuben, Mathew, Spy the dog and Issac, a farmer who is also cox of the lifeboat

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Brighton West Pier

Brighton West Pier
The West Pier in Brighton, circa 1870. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Brighton Parade

Brighton Parade
circa 1910: The Bedford Hotel on the Brighton Parade or seafront in Sussex. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Brighton Clock Tower

Brighton Clock Tower
1894: The clock tower in Brighton. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Hastings Beach

Hastings Beach
The seafront at Hastings, Sussex, circa 1900. Drawn up on the beach are wheeled bathing huts and rowing boats. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Penarth Pier, a fine example of Victorian engineering

Penarth Pier, a fine example of Victorian engineering
Penarth Pier is a fine example of Victorian engineering. It stretches out into the Bristol Channel from the Welsh coast near Cardiff. This is a desaturated image with blue graduated filters applied

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Sunrise over Bognor Regis Pier

Sunrise over Bognor Regis Pier
The original Bognor Regis pier took 18 months to build and was opened on the 4th May 1865. It was build by the Bognor Promenade Company at a cost of £ 5000

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Brighton Belle

Brighton Belle
20th March 1970: The Brighton Belle train near Victoria Station, London, on its way to Brighton. (Photo by Victor Drees/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Ruswarp

Ruswarp
The River Esk runs through the village of Ruswarp, just outside Whitby in North Yorkshire, circa 1890. (Photo by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Brighton Belle

Brighton Belle
Martha Gunn an elderly woman who helps women bathers into the sea in Brighton, Sussex. Original Artwork: Artist - Robert Dighton (1752 - 1814) (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Promenade and pier in Penarth town outside Cardiff in South Wales

Promenade and pier in Penarth town outside Cardiff in South Wales
Penarth, Wales

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Brighton Seafront

Brighton Seafront
circa 1903: Crowds strolling along the seafront at Brighton, Sussex (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: The Upper Harbour

The Upper Harbour
A view of the upper harbour in Whitby, circa 1880. (Photo by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Brighton Station

Brighton Station
circa 1860: The Brighton terminus of the London & Brighton Railway in Sussex. Original Artwork: Engraving by J Newman after F W Woledge. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Penarth Pier Glamorgan Wales

Penarth Pier Glamorgan Wales
Penarth pier opened in 1898 in Victorian era when pleasure steamers operated from the pier. It is owned by the vale of Glamorgan Council

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Beach At Bournemouth

Beach At Bournemouth
circa 1925: Holidaymakers on the beach at Bournemouth. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Great British Seaside Collection: Boscombe Seafront

Boscombe Seafront
circa 1925: Holidaymakers on the beach and seafront at Boscombe in Hampshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)



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