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Burgh Island, Devon, September 1935
A GWR publicity view of Burgh Island on the southern coast of Devon. Taken from Bigbury or Bantham Sands, opposite Bigbury-on-Sea in September 1935, this image shows a mother on the beach with her child and other holidaymakers on the sand in the distance. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 20641606
Filename: P10C 032 - Burgh Island, September 1935.jpg
Size: 2358 x 1740 (1.5MB)
Date: 6th February 2021
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
Unique Reference Number: P10C 032
1930s 1935 Bantham Sands Beach Bigbury Bigbury On Sea Burgh Island Coast Coastal Coastline Devon Holidaymaker Sand September Summer Tidal Island Bantham Beach
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Transported back to the idyllic shores of Devon in September 1935, this print captures the essence of a bygone era. The enchanting Burgh Island takes center stage, its majestic presence rising from the glistening waters like a mythical fortress. Gazing across from Bigbury or Bantham Sands, one can almost feel the warm sand between their toes and taste the salty sea breeze on their lips. In this timeless scene, a mother tenderly embraces her child as they explore the sandy playground before them. Their laughter mingles with that of other holidaymakers dotting the distant shoreline, creating an atmosphere brimming with joy and carefree spirit. It is a snapshot of pure bliss frozen in time. The allure of Burgh Island lies not only in its natural beauty but also in its intriguing history as a tidal island. As waves ebb and flow around it, this coastal gem becomes both accessible and isolated at different times—a testament to nature's whimsical dance with man-made structures. As we delve into this sepia-toned masterpiece, we are transported to an era where summers seemed endless and worries were washed away by each crashing wave. Let us cherish this moment captured through lenses long past—where simplicity reigned supreme and families found solace amidst sun-kissed sands.