Weaving along the winding paths & gardens, above the Promenade
1929 - 1974
#001 2636 Cliff Gardens, Dovercourt (1930) H.Coates, Nene Series FW
#002 6006 The Gardens, Dovercourt Bay (1929) H&D FW
#003 3758b The Gardens, Dovercourt Bay (1931) A.R.Quinton ~ J Salmon Series FW
#004 17638 The Bandstand, Dovercourt (1931) H&D FW
#005 127413 Victoria Statue, Dovercourt Bay (1931) Bell's FW
#006 127416 The Gardens & Victoria Statue, Dovercourt Bay (1930) Bell's FW
#007 200952 J.V. Gardens Looking West, Dovercourt [ 7 ] (1931) FW
#008 214607 The Promenade, Dovercourt Bay (1931) Valentines FW
#009 0108.15. Sands and Cliff, Dovercourt (1936) Empire FW
#010 0108.16. View from the Cliff looking West, Dovercourt (1936) Empire Series FW
#011 3758a The Gardens, Dovercourt Bay (A.R.Quinton) J Salmon (1938) H&D FW
#012 3455 New Band Enclosure, Dovercourt (1931) H&D FW
#013 3569 Cliff Walks, Dovercourt (1932) Coates H&D FW
#014 11473 The Cliff Gardens. Dovercourt Bay. (1937) Salmon FW
#015 34609 The Gardens, Looking West, Dovercourt Bay. (1935) Bell's FW
#016 139675 Queen Victoria Statue & Cliffs, Dovercourt Bay (1931) Bell's FW
#017 139698 The Cliffs & Promenade, Dovercourt Bay (1931) Bell's FW
This photograph taken looking West, was taken shortly after the opening of the Cliff Pavilion in 1931.
The Cliff Hotel may be seen to the right, while lines of coloured bulbs, are stretched and strung out across the cliffs, that would have beautifully illuminated the sea front at night.
This postcard was part of the Bell's Photography series, from Leigh-on-sea , who produced cards for 45 years from around 1905 though to 1950. Sadly it was one of the last series taken of Dovercourt prior to World War Two.
The post war period austerity, led to this series being reissued on lower quality printed card (as seen in card number #139694) compared to the pre-war high quality real photographs mainly seen here, this decision led to poor sales and the subsequent closure of the company in the early 1950's.
The Cliff Hotel may be seen to the right, while lines of coloured bulbs, are stretched and strung out across the cliffs, that would have beautifully illuminated the sea front at night.
This postcard was part of the Bell's Photography series, from Leigh-on-sea , who produced cards for 45 years from around 1905 though to 1950. Sadly it was one of the last series taken of Dovercourt prior to World War Two.
The post war period austerity, led to this series being reissued on lower quality printed card (as seen in card number #139694) compared to the pre-war high quality real photographs mainly seen here, this decision led to poor sales and the subsequent closure of the company in the early 1950's.