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Eastbourne Through Time

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 and derives its main income from tourism. It is a genteel resort with none of the glitz glamour and 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 and new postcards and photographs that Eastbourne is still the Empress of the South. This will be essential reading for anyone who knows and loves this typical British seaside town.
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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.

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