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Holidaymakers on Bigbury Beach, south Devon. 28th August 1952
Lulworth Cove and Bindon Hill, Dorset. Circa 1955
Teesside Princess, based on the River Tees at Stockton, maiden voyage up the Tees from the Tees Barrage to Yarm, stopping at the Castlegate Quay. 15th May 1996
Holiday scenes. in and around Hastings, East Sussex Tourist walk along the seafrontHoliday scenes. in and around Hastings, East Sussex.. Tourist walk along the seafront past the wooden sheds that holding the fishing nets of the local fishermen. June 1952
Holiday scenes. in Hastings, East Sussex. Holidaymakers enjoying a afternoon tea at a seafront cafe. June 1952
Holiday scenes at Hastings. Holidaymaker looking at saucy postcards in a newsagents window, East Sussex. June 1952
Views of Edinburgh, Scotland. September 1954
The first of Brightons Promettes wearing their new uniforms. From left to right, Carol Bednar, Diana Segal, Judy Dunlop and Diana Miller
Holidaymakers in Hastings, East Sussex. June 1952
Holidaymakers leaving Waterloo Station, London. July 1954
People enjoying the hot weather in Brighton, East Sussex. July 1957
St Columbas Cathedral, Oban, a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. 23rd August 1951
Holidaymakers enjoy a day out at Southend Kursaal, Essex. 13th July 1954
Holidaymakers on a Clapper Bridge (a bridge built of solid granite by ancient Britons) in Postbridge in Dartmoor, Devon. 2nd July 1954
Saltburn cliff lift and pier. 8th August 1988
Judith Barker greets travellers with a smile at the ticket office of the Cliff Ride at Saltburn Pier. 8th August 1989
A man in costume poses outside Saltburn Smugglers Heritage Centre. 6th December 1991
Holidaymakers on Saltburn Beach. 31st May 1960
The Cleveland County Holiday Guide was launched at the Smugglers Heritage Centre, Saltburn. Joining one of the centres models to launch the guide were Gladiator Jet
Interior of Saltburn Cliff Lift. 13th June 1991
Tourists in Trafalgar Square, London, 10th August 1969
Tourists in Piccadilly, London, 10th August 1969
Tourists visiting the One O Clock Gun or Time Gun, at Edinburgh Castle. It is a time signal, fired every day at 13:00, apart from Sunday, Good Friday and Christmas Day, circa 1945
A man who helps operate the Time Gun walking through the entrance archway to Edinburgh Castle, view of Old Town seen through the archway, circa 1945
Beverly Baxter, 22, (left) a former Miss Steel and tourist officer Barbara Gratton, 24, pictured with the historic St Hildas Church in the background, Hartlepool. 17th April 1979
Crowded beach at Margate with holiday makers enjoying the sun. 4th August 1964
The massive part that preserved railways now play in British tourism started with the reopening of the Bluebell Line in East Sussex, on August 8, 1960
Tourists in Carnaby Street, London, 10th August 1969
The Inevitable Punch and Judy show on the crowded Southport beach. 12th July 1950
Fountains Abbey, one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England, located near Ripon in North Yorkshire. Circa 1970
Cottages in Boscastle. Boscastle is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster
Mousehole Harbour. Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 2 1iiles (4.0 km) south of Penzance on the shore of Mounts Bay. June 1975
Tourists with their cameras observe the eternal flame at the grave of slain American President John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetary. November 1969 Z11122-002
Mousehole Harbour. Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Penzance on the shore of Mounts Bay. June 1975
A group of friends playing in the sea at Newquay, Cornwall during the Whitsun bank holiday. 22nd June 1952
A busy scene on the seafront at Margate, Kent with holidaymakers packing the beach during the Summer holidays. 3rd August 1961
A view of the harbour in Rozel on the island of Jersey, Channel Islands. September 1965
The Red Devils Souvenir shop at Old Trafford. Circa November 1977
Mrs Edith Rawcliffe (left) and Mrs Renee Loughnane (right) who work at the souvenir shop at Old Trafford. Centre is Mrs Nesta Burgess who has spent 19 years working in the players lounge. April 1976
The Busman Goes To France Feature, July 1953. Bill and Hilda Masters in Paris to visit their daughter, Sheila Masters, who is a member of the famous dance troupe
The Beatles left to right: George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney sitting in front of their waxworks at Madame Tussauds in London. April 1964
Tourists sit underneath their umbrellas on the top deck of an open top bus during a sightseeing tour of London in the rain. 28th October 1976
London Tower bridge
London Tourists on River Buses pass under Tower Bridge