The British Seaside
Title | The British Seaside PDF eBook |
Author | John K. Walton |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2000-11-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780719051708 |
This detailed academic cultural study looks at the rise and fall of the seaside holiday in Britain. John K. Walton offers a broad interpretation of the holidays and resorts, looking at who went, where they went, what they did, and how they were entertained.
Funland
Title | Funland PDF eBook |
Author | Rob Ball |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2019-05-23 |
Genre | Amusement parks |
ISBN | 9781910566510 |
Richly colourful photographs that capture the nostalgia and vulnerability of British seaside resorts. From Blackpool to Brighton, the pastel colours, faded arcades and worn-out carpets of British coastal towns evoke a particular nostalgia. With the changing tides of the British political landscape these traditional resorts appear fragile and some are falling into disrepair. Nevertheless some are thriving (thanks to regeneration funds), and all retain a special charm and retro appeal. Shooting for more than a decade since 2009, Rob Ball has documented over 35 coastal towns. His images serve as a record of a unique culture that is at risk of disappearing forever.
The Great British Seaside
Title | The Great British Seaside PDF eBook |
Author | ROYAL MUSEUMS GREENWICH. |
Publisher | Royal Museums Greenwich |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Beachgoers |
ISBN | 9780948065989 |
From the abandoned piers to the dazzling arcades, celebrate the British seaside through the lenses of Britain's most popular photographers, featuring Tony Ray-Jones, David Hurn and Simon Roberts and new work by Martin Parr.--Museum website.
Pier Review
Title | Pier Review PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Bounds |
Publisher | Summersdale Publishers LTD |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2016-02-11 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1783727519 |
Fifty-five piers. Two weeks. One eccentric road trip. Before the seaside of their youth disappears forever, two friends from the landlocked Midlands embark on a peculiar journey to see all the surviving pleasure piers in England and Wales. With a clapped-out car and not enough cash, Jon and Danny recruit Midge, a man they barely know, to be their driver, even though he has to be back in a fortnight to sign on. Join Jon and Danny as they take a funny and nostalgic look at Britishness at the beach, amusement in the arcades, and friendship on the road.
British Seaside Piers
Title | British Seaside Piers PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Wills |
Publisher | Historic England |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
This is the only guide to all 58 extant British seaside piers, including details of location, history and current operations, archive and contemporary photography and a gazetteer.
The British Seaside Holiday
Title | The British Seaside Holiday PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn Ferry |
Publisher | Shire Publications |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2009-10-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780747807278 |
Old fashioned seaside holidays inspire a great deal of nostalgic affection among British people. Quintessential elements such as seaside donkeys and sickly sticks of rock are easily identifiable and memorable ingredients of a tradition that most people in this country have experienced. Focusing on the one-hundred-year period from 1870 to 1970, this book taps into collective nostalgia for an inside look at how ordinary people spent their seaside holidays. It examines what it actually meant to go to the seaside and what one could expect upon arrival, as well as various places to stay and how to spend one's days. Each chapter explores a different theme in order to build up a picture of holiday life and how it changed over time.
Sandscapes
Title | Sandscapes PDF eBook |
Author | Jo Carruthers |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2020-11-03 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030447804 |
Sandscapes: Writing the British Seaside reflects on the unique topography of sand, sandscapes, and the seaside in British culture and beyond. This book brings together creative and critical writings that explore the ways sand speaks to us of holidays and respite, but also of time and mortality, of plenitude and eternity. Drawing together writers from a range of backgrounds, the volume explores the environmental, social, personal, cultural, and political significance of sand and the seaside towns that have built up around it. The contributions take a variety of forms including fiction and nonfiction and cover topics ranging from sand dunes to sand mining, from seaside stories to shoreline architecture, from sand grains to global sand movements, from narratives of the setting up of bed and breakfasts to stories of seaside decline. Often a symbol of aridity, sand is revealed in this book to be an astonishingly fertile site for cultural meaning.