Piers of Hampshire & the Isle of Wight

Piers of Hampshire & the Isle of Wight

Lost Country Houses of Kent

Lost Country Houses of Kent

Hythe The Postcard Collection

Series: The Postcard Collection

Publication Date15th May 2017

Book FormatPaperback

pages96

Illustrations160

Height234

Width165

Beautiful postcards capture old Hythe in all its glory.
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ISBN
9781445671659
The attractive seaside town of Hythe, on the south-east coast of Kent, is one of the famous Cinque Ports. With an illustrious history of guarding this vulnerable corner of England, Hythe blossomed into a quiet seaside resort famed for its Royal Military Canal, attractive old High Street and macabre collection of skulls and bones in the parish church crypt.

The beauty and charm of Hythe was captured in the many picture postcards of the town issued from the beginning of the twentieth century when postcards were the principal form of communication. Through the author’s beautiful collection of postcards, we can view the changes to Hythe through the years and see some of the buildings that have been lost along the way. The town’s main attractions, such as the seafront, canal, parish church, High Street and light railway, are all featured on these attractive colour postcards. Other aspects of Hythe’s history, including events and disasters, were issued on rarer monochrome postcards, a selection of which are included. Hythe’s eastern suburb of Seabrook and the adjoining village of Saltwood complete the postcard history of this quintessential English town.
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