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Slide set: The east coast: from Thames to Tweed (lecture: Wrench & Son, 60 slides, c.1896)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
Slide 1
Southend, The Beach, etc.
Slide 2
The Nore Light Ship
Slide 3
Clacton-on-Sea
Slide 4
Harwich from the Fort
Slide 5
Ipswich, West Gate Street
Slide 6
Aldeburgh, Sea Front
Slide 7
Lowestoft from the Harbour
Slide 8
Yarmouth, The Old Market Place
Slide 9
Yarmouth, The River Side Quay
Slide 10
Yarmouth Beach
Slide 11
Yarmouth, The Grand Parade
Slide 12
Caistor Castle, near Yarmouth
Slide 13**
Cromer from the Cliffs
Slide 14
Cromer, The Sea Front
Slide 15**
Cromer from the Lighthouse Hills
Slide 16
Sheringham Beach and Cliffs
Slide 17
Hunstanton Lighthouse
Slide 18
King's Lynn and the Harbour
Slide 19
West Lynn
Slide 20**
Boston, St Botolph's Church
Slide 21
Skegness from the Pier Entrance
Slide 22**
Mablethorpe, on the Sand Hills
Slide 23
Cleethorpes from the Pier
Slide 24
Grimsby, The Docks and Tower
Slide 25
Grimsby Fishing Boats
Slide 26**
Grimsby, In the Fish Packing Sheds
Slide 27
Hull, View from Victoria Pier
Slide 28
Hornsea, The Beach, etc.
Slide 29
Bridlington Quay and Harbour
Slide 30
Flamboro Headland
Slide 31
Selling Fish on Flamboro Beach
Slide 32
Filey from the Cliffs
Slide 33
Filey Brigg
Slide 34
Scarboro, Grand Hotel and Town, etc.
Slide 35
Scarboro, The Spa and Beach
Slide 36
Scarboro, Harbour and Lighthouse
Slide 37
Scarboro, The Foreshore Road
Slide 38
Scarboro Castle, The Old Tower
Slide 39**
Scarboro, The North Cliff and Gardens
Slide 40
Robin Hood's Bay
Slide 41
Whitby, Distant view from Larpool
Slide 42
Whitby, The Harbour
Slide 43
Whitby, East Cliff and Old Town
Slide 44
Whitby Abbey
Slide 45
Staithes, looking Seaward
Slide 46
Saltburn by the Sea
Slide 47
Redcar Esplanade
Slide 48
Middlesboro, View on the Tees
Slide 49
Hartlepool looking East
Slide 50
Seaham Harbour
Slide 51
Sunderland, The North Docks
Slide 52
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Slide 53
Tynemouth from the Priory Cliffs
Slide 54
Tynemouth, The Long Sands
Slide 55
Cullercoats, Bay and Beach
Slide 56**
Warkworth Castle
Slide 57
Farne Islands
Slide 58
Holy Island, Lindisfarne Abbey
Slide 59
Tweedmouth Docks
Slide 60
Berwick-on-Tweed, The Old Bridge, etc.
** there are alternative versions or views of this slide
Other related organisations

in stock of Watson & Sons, 1896

in stock of Josiah T. Chapman, 1909-1912 (item ref. 47)

in stock of Walter Tyler, 1909 (item ref. 66r)

in stock of Ivens & Co., 1913

Main type of image
photograph
Main usage of set
lecture
Date of first manufacture
c.1896
Reading or song

The east coast: from Thames to Tweed (London: Wrench & Son, c.1896)

Collections

1 slide known to exist in private collection

57 slides known to exist in private collection

7 slides in Manchester Geographical Society Collection

7 slides in Manchester Museum Collection

Lucerna ID  3000368

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 21 May 2023

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