New Brighton, Egremont and Seacombe Promenade (1904)
Sedate promenades and visiting dignitaries on Edwardian Merseyside.
A promenade linking the popular seaside resorts of New Brighton and Seacombe was built in the 1890s. New Brighton Tower, glimpsed behind the bowling green, was built to rival Blackpool's Tower, and opened in 1900. At 567 feet it was the tallest building in the UK at the time, but was dismantled in 1919. An entrance fee of one shilling gave access to the tower and gardens, ballroom and theatre.
An advertisement in the Wallasey and Wirral Chronicle on 24 September 1904 modestly promoted "The Greatest Collection of Living Pictures The World Has Ever Produced, Including Living Wallasey From Day to Day. Incidents taken from Real Life. Arrival of Wallasey Ferry Boats. Come and see Yourself, Relations, and Friends coming and going to and from Liverpool." The same programme offered footage of the Royal Visit to Liverpool and the Russo-Japanese War. The genteel sport of bowls suggests a resort very different from that captured some 80 years later by photographer Martin Parr, in his controversial book The Last Resort: Photographs of New Brighton.
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Edwardians at Leisure
Leisure time was a distant dream for millions of working Britons through much of the Victorian era. But by the dawn of the 20th century wages had risen for most. An entire industry sprang up to serve workers with more time on their hands and money in their pockets.
Mitchell and Kenyon were at home in a world of showmen and fairgrounds, where their films were often shown. Fairgrounds feature in several films, as do carnivals and processions, agricultural shows, seaside resorts and some wonderfully eccentric local customs, from egg rolling to well dressing – proving once again that the Edwardians knew how to have fun.
47 videos in this collection
Trip to Sunny Vale Gardens at Hipperholme (1901)
Sedgwick's Bioscope Showfront at Pendlebury Wakes (1901)
Great Yorkshire Show at Leeds (1902)
Llandudno May Day (1907)
Hull Fair (1902)
Bailey's Royal Buxton Punch and Judy Show (1901)
Lady Godiva Procession in Coventry (1902)
Parade on Morecambe Central Pier (1902)
Whitsuntide Fair at Preston (1906)
Leeds Crossgates Show (1904)
Preston Egg Rolling (c.1901)
Scenes at Chester on the River Dee (1901)
Algie's Circus in Carlisle (1901)
Leyland May Festival (1905)
Ribble at Preston (c.1901)
Bootle May Day Demonstration and Crowning of the May Queen (1903)
Tynemouth Swimming Gala in the Haven, North Shields (1901)
Blackpool North Pier (1903)
Douglas Harbour Paddle Steamer (1902)
Sunday Parade in East Park in Hull (1904)
Skipton Hospital Procession (1902)
Blackpool Promenade Extension (1905)
Parade on West End Pier Morecambe (1901)
Sunday Promenade of Spectators in West Park, Hull (1902)
Blackburn Plant Growing Competition (1905)
Waves at Southport (1902)
Armley and Wortley Carnival (1904)
Scenes in Abington Park, Northampton (1902)
Crowd Entering St George's Hall, Bradford (1901)
Panorama of Cork Exhibition Grounds (1902)
Panoramic View of Southport Promenade (1902)
Lytham Trams and Views Along the Route (1903)
Preparation of the Cork Exhibition Grounds and Erection of Buildings (1902)
Arrival of VIP For Official Opening of Cork Exhibition (1902)
Steamboats at Blackpool North Pier (1903)
Leeds Lifeboat Procession and Sports at Roundhay Park (1902)
Views of the Trent Bridge Boulevard (1902)
Leeds Lifeboat Demonstration (1902)
Leeds Lifeboat Procession (1902)
New Brighton, Egremont and Seacombe Promenade (1904)
Les Montagnes Russes, Blackpool’s Latest Attraction (1902)
Scenes by the Stone Jetty, Morecambe (1902)
Rough Sea at Roker (1901)
Green's Racing Bantams at Preston Whit Fair (1906)
Lytham Club Day Carnival (1902)