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Southwold and Aldeburgh Through Time
Michael Rouse

Through Time

Southwold and Aldeburgh Through Time

RRP 14.99 POR 40%

Amberley (2012)
9781445607726
| Paperback
96 pages
Dewey 942.64

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • Aldeburgh
  • Southwold

Plot

The part of the Suffolk coast that embraces Southwold and Aldeburgh has a rich history in its relationship between its inhabitants and the North Sea. This is a paradise for writers, artists, walkers, bird watchers and all those who want a holiday away from some of the excesses of the typical seaside resorts. There are golden sands, shinglebanks, crumbling cliffs, lost towns, heathland walks and all the time the restless sea rolling in. 'There is no sea like the Aldeburgh sea, it speaks to me,' wrote the poet Edward Fitzgerald and it still speaks to anyone who wants to hear it that visits this fascinating area. Michael Rouse's photographs capture the places today, while the selection of old photographs record holidaymakers and scenes from over one hundred years ago. This is a nostalgic journey back in time for residents and visitors alike.