Friday was a very bright day so I took a
trip to Southend, the town of my birth and youth. Having lived there until my mid
twenty’s I have a good knowledge of this seaside town. Once upon a time
Southend was a very popular summer day out for Londoners maybe even taking
their annual holidays there. As a local the real joy of this town is in
the winter when all the hamburger sellers, pub owners & kiss-me-quick hat
sellers are taking their holidays on the Spanish Costas. When I lived there
with my young family there was nothing better than a Sunday walk along the
seafront on a cold but sunny day in January. On this visit I concentrated on
the popular seafront area which at this time of the year is almost closed down.
There is some wonderful architecture along the seafront particularly on Pier
Hill and the cliffs.
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Palace Hotel |
I met this guy on the top of the cliffs
near the high street. I tried to grab a candid shot of him, he was standing
exactly as per my first shot but he moved before I could press the shutter so I
approached him and asked if he would re-strike this pose and he was happy to help out I then took the
second shot of him close up. I find that if you politely engage with people
they are normally happy to cooperate but you can also meet some very nice
people like this guy & we had a very interesting conversation.
Southend's Cliff Funicular Railway built in 1901 so now 1016 years old and still going strong.
Palmera Ave. This is one of the well known buildings in the area.
© Lionel Callow 2017