Eastbourne is situated at the eastern end of the South Downs alongside the famous Beachey Head cliff. Although Eastbourne has some industrial trading estates it is essentially a seaside resort & derives its main income from tourism. It is a genteel resort with none of the glitz glamour & kiss-me-quickness of other seaside towns; even today there are no shops or amusement arcades along the sea front. Join Kevin Gordon on this nostalgic trip through time as he shows using old & new postcards & photographs that Eastbourne is still the Empress of the South. This will be essential reading for anyone who knows & loves this typical British seaside town.