The great British seaside holiday came into its heyday in the postwar years, the 1950s and 1960s. In this period, it was unusual for families to holiday abroad, most stayed in the UK. Those lucky enough to have relatives living by the coast might holiday with them, some would rent a flat or house, some would stay in a guest house or hotel.
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life
The ’50s British Beach Life