Canvey Island, The Beach c.1960
Photo ref:
C237084

More about this scene
This low-lying island in the Thames estuary may have been the 'Conties' described by Ptolemy in his 'Geography'. Canvey Island has been a great Thames-side attraction for many years, though now the sea walls have been raised to protect the low-lying island in the event of the closing of the Thames Barrier.
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