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History Blogs
We now have over 50 history blogs online, exploring some of the more overlooked and forgotten aspects of British history. Rather than simply copying information from other sites, we focus on topics that have been poorly covered, inaccurately reported, or largely ignored. Our research spans a wide range of subjects, including holiday camps, tourist attractions, and historic hotels. We take pride in starting from scratch, using trusted sources, firsthand accounts, old newspapers, vintage guidebooks, photographs, and anything else we can uncover. We don’t use AI, all blogs are written by humans. New blogs are published every few weeks, so if there’s a topic you’d like us to explore, feel free to get in touch!
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Cornish Riviera Lido & Cornwall Coliseum
Located at Carlyon Bay this leisure complex first opened in the 1930s and had several different names over the years
Caister Holiday Camp
First opened in 1906 Caister Holiday Camp is the oldest holiday park in the UK
Pontins Hemsby Holiday Camp
Developed from one of the earliest holiday camps in the country, Pontins Hemsby enjoyed great success until closing in 2008
Wallis’s Cayton Bay Holiday Park
Dating from the 1930s the Wallis’s Cayton Bay holiday camp became one of the top resorts in the area
Derbyshire Miners Holiday Camp, Skegness
The Derbyshire Miners Holiday camp in Skegness enjoyed a wonderful 50-year run until closing in the 1980s