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Sandcastles At Dovercourt, 1957


Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: BUCKET AND SPADE/SHOVEL AND PAIL
This might have been the only warmish day on our holiday to Dovercourt in Essex. Other photos show us more bundled up.
I have several memories from the time we were there, but not this one where I'm using my bucket and spade. I'm three years old.
Below is my brother on the same day. He's about 15 months.

This might have been the only warmish day on our holiday to Dovercourt in Essex. Other photos show us more bundled up.
I have several memories from the time we were there, but not this one where I'm using my bucket and spade. I'm three years old.
Below is my brother on the same day. He's about 15 months.

Nouchetdu38, Alan Mays, kiiti, homaris have particularly liked this photo
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