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Beside the seaside


Snapshots of British coastal life, 1880-1950

17 September – 19 April 2009
Admission Free
 
From dramatic coastlines and idyllic fishing villages to sea-bathing, promenades and donkey rides, the popularity of the seaside has led to its enduring status as a quintessential British experience.
 
On September 17, the National Maritime Museum opens Beside the Seaside: snapshots of British coastal life, 1880-1950. The exhibition brings together photographs, posters and seaside memorabilia to capture the essence of both working life and early tourism along the British coast. More than 45 images are displayed many from the Museum’s historical photographic collection, many for the first time.
 
The exhibition highlights the diversity of the British seaside holiday. Following the advent of the railways from the mid-nineteenth century quiet coastal settlements and towns such as Eastbourne and Scarborough were transformed into thriving holiday destinations, where beaches, piers, promenades and hotels were developed to cater for a range of tastes and budgets.
 
Beside the Seaside draws on images from the National Maritime Museum’s Francis Frith Collection. Frith (1822-1898) was a pioneering Victorian photographer whose passion for photography and travel led to him founding what eventually became the largest photographic publishing company in the world.
 
The gallery is divided into four main geographic areas covering; South-East England and East Anglia, South-West England, North-West England and Wales,. Beside the Seaside explores a diversity of activities along the British coast. Photographs range from those of fisherman sorting through the day’s catch and fashionable Edwardians relaxing under parasols by the sea to crowds of visitors enjoying the sunny piers and bustling promenades of popular holiday resorts.
 
GENERAL INFORMATION

 
National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory Greenwich are open:
10.00‑17.00pm everyday. Last admission is at 16.30.
 
General admission to National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House and Royal Observatory Greenwich is free.
 
For updated information prior to visit please visit the web site: http://www.nmm.ac.uk or phone 020 8858 4422.
 

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