Old historical photos and images of Southend-on-Sea, Essex
A small historical reference
Geography: Southend-on-Sea, commonly referred to simply as Southend, is a large coastal town and unitary authority area with borough status in southeastern Essex, England. It lies on the north side of the Thames Estuary, 40 miles (64 km) east of central London. It is bordered to the north by Rochford and to the west by Castle Point. It is home to the longest leisure pier in the world, Southend Pier. London Southend Airport is located 2.8 km north of the town centre.
Southend-on-Sea originally consisted of a few poor fishermen's huts and farms at the southern end of the village of Prittlewell. In the 1790s, the first buildings around what was to become the High Street of Southend were completed. In the 19th century, Southend's status of a seaside resort grew after a visit from Princess Caroline of Brunswick, and Southend Pier was constructed. From the 1960s onwards, the town declined as a holiday destination. Southend redeveloped itself as the home of the Access credit card, due to it having one of the UK's first electronic telephone exchanges. After the 1960s, much of the town centre was developed for commerce and retail, and many original structures were lost to redevelopment. An annual seafront airshow, which started in 1986 and featured a flypast by Concorde, used to take place each May until 2012.
Date of foundation:
History:
Population: 183 125
Sights:
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 Aerial View |
 Aerial View, 1950 |
 Arcade |
 Bandstand, 1922 |
 Bandstand on Cliffs, 1916 |
 Bandstand by night |
 Bandstand on Sycamore Grove, 1955 |
 Bathing pool, 1935 |
 Cliff Town Parade |
 Cliff Town Parade |
 Cliffs Promenade, 1906 |
 Donkeys, 1908 |
 East Parade (i.e., promenade) and yachts, 1890 |
 Esplanade and Palace Hotel |
 Famous Pier |
 Hadleigh Castle, 1890 |
 High Street |
 Jubilee Day for Queen Victoria, 1897 |
 Kursaal |
 Leigh on Sea from Jetty, 1910 |
 Marine Parade, 1909 |
 Marine Parade |
 Military War Memorial, unveiled by Lord Lambourne in Nov 27 1921 |
 Palace Hotel, 1904 |
 Panorama of town and pier, 1890 |
 Panorama of town from pier, 1890 |
 Panorama of town from pier, 1890 |
 Pier, 1890 |
 Pier (Longest Pier in the World), 1960 |
 Pier |
 Pier and bathing place, looking East, 1890 |
 Pier end, 1936 |
 Pier Hill, 1922 |
 Pier Hill, 1937 |
 Pier Hill, Royal Hotel |
 Pier Hill, Royal Hotel and Terrace |
 Pier Hill, Royal Hotel and Terrace |
 Prittlewell Square, Gardens and Fountain |
 Promenade |
 Promenade |
 Promenade and Boats, 1918 |
 Royal Terrace and Shrubbery, 1922 |
 Sands, 1909 |
 Sunken Garden and Hotel, 1922 |
 View from Palace Hotel |
 West Cliffs - Hamlet Court Road |
 West Cliffs Promenade, 1918 |
 West Parade (i.e., promenade), 1890 |
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