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The Seafront

By (author) Allan Brodie
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Historic England, Swindon, United Kingdom
Published: 15th Nov 2018
Dimensions: w 221mm h 279mm d 28mm
Weight: 1425g
ISBN-10: 1848023820
ISBN-13: 9781848023826
Barcode No: 9781848023826
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This book is devoted to the seafront, the space between the seaward ends of seaside piers and the first line of buildings. The seafront is a place that is familiar yet unfamiliar, predictable but exciting, natural but artificial. It is a place to live, work and play, a site for commemoration and remembrance. It is ever-changing, depending on the time of day, the state of the tides and the month of the year. And how we perceive it will be shaped by our age, our gender and our childhood memories. The Seafront describes a highly complex space that has been created, recreated and adapted over the past 300 years. It tells the story of seaside holidays and how the arrival of increasing numbers of tourists transformed natural coastline into the man-made environments of modern resorts. Themes examined range from the engineering of sea defences, to the provision of tourism infrastructure and from facilities for sea bathing to the fun factories and fun fairs of the 20th century. The many and diverse aspects of its history, geography, character, function and meaning will be explored and while this study will inevitably focus on the tangible, both natural and man-made, it will also seek to capture something of the spiritual and cultural character of the seafront, is activities, people and memories.

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'Generously illustrated from both historical and present-day sources, Allan Brodie's The Seafront covers the British waterfront in all its glorious
architectural eclecticism. His infectious but scholarly enthusiasm for the seaside embraces Regency elegance, mid-twentieth-century kitsch, and such
outbursts of contemporary boldness as Thomas Heatherwick's East Beach Cafe at Littlehampton. The boo is a fascinating blend of social and architectural history that makes one look again at our rich littoral heritage.'

Peter Parker, A Magazine