England's 20th Century coastal communities seen from above
Photos taken from an aeroplane show England's busy seaside resorts and towns during their heyday during the 20th Century.
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The Pier, Eastbourne, East Sussex, May 1931
The images are part of the Aerofilms Collection, held by the Historic England Archive.
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The Midland Hotel, Swimming Stadium and Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire, August 1949
Outdoor pools and entertainment facilities were popular with millions of holidaymakers in places likes Blackpool, Weston-super-Mare and Burnham-on-sea.
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
Blackpool Tower and the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, Lancashire, July 1920
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The Open Air Swimming Baths and Victoria Pier, Blackpool, Lancashire, September 1929
The development of affordable international air travel contributed to the decline of seaside resorts in England in the second half of the 20th Century.
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The esplanade, the beach and the town, Weymouth, Dorset, August 1932
The aerial photos can be seen in the new book England's Seaside Heritage from the Air, written by Historic England's tourism history expert Allan Brodie.
"While writing this book, locked down and unable to visit the seaside, it was a pleasure to wander along England's coast via the thousands of images in the collection," he said.
"The photographs hopefully capture the joys of our coastal resorts, including some fascinating features that alas no longer survive, as well as passing moments in the story of our seaside holidays."
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The Midland Hotel and the sea-front, Morecambe, August 1934
The images give an insight into the history of coastal communities, and the relationship between transport and resort development.
A photo of Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, shows paddle steamers moored at the end of the pier bringing in visitors.
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The pier, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, August 1938
In Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, an octagonal paddling pool was built on the beach by a local couple in 1921.
The pool was a gift of thanks for the safe return of their five sons from World War One.
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The esplanade and the beach, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, August 1932
Here are photos of other seaside locations seen from above.
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
Walton-on-the-Naze and the Tendring Hundred Railway, Essex, June 1920
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The harbour pier, Margate, Kent, February 1920
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The pleasure beach and Victoria Pier, Blackpool, Lancashire, July 1920
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
Dreamland Amusement Park, Margate, Kent, May 1931
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The Royal Pavilion and surrounding streets, Brighton, August 1926
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
Kemptown, Brighton, August 1926
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
The Royal Victoria Pier and the town, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, August 1932
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
Horsham Avenue and environs, Peacehaven, from the south, 1933
Historic England Archive / Aerofilms Collection
Montague Grahame-White's steam yacht Alacrity, Brownsea Island, Dorset, April 1933