The enduring appeal of British seaside holidays is explored through new photography books and research. For centuries, the British have flocked to the coast, creating a unique cultural identity. While popularity fluctuated, the pandemic spurred a resurgence in staycations. New books and photography projects highlight the social and architectural history of British beaches, showcasing their democratic nature and the diverse experiences they offer, from working-class getaways to contemporary art installations. Despite economic challenges, the seaside remains a vital, accessible space for Britons.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
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