Book cover for Travels Around Route 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.Emsworth Mill pond  - from the book Travels Around Route 259The abandoned village of Tidemills- from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.Little Hampton West Beach - from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.Seaford Head - from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.Beachy Head - from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.Beachy Head - from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.Hastings - from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.Bexhill on Sea - from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.The Mary Stanford lifeboat house- from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.World War Two defences at Rye Harbour - from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.Camber Sands - from the book Travels Around Routes 259 by photographer D Charles Mason.

 

Travels Around Route 259

Travels Around Route 259: 164 pages, 241 x 203mm, Hardcover PPC

Photography by D Charles Mason

Introduction and essays by D Charles Mason

Available from the Bexhill Museum Shop, Bexhill-on Sea.   SOLD OUT

 

 

The A259 road follows a 120 mile course from Emsworth in Hampshire to Folkestone in Kent, running roughly parallell to the southern coast.

Travels Around Route 259 is a photographic exploration of this road and its surrounding landscape, taking in castles, piers, towers, lighthouses and well regarded coastal landscapes.

Inspired by the rich local history of the coastline and the work of artists such as Eric Ravilious, Eric Slater and John Constable, its the culmination of a series of excursions and serendipitious discoveries over several years.

Each photograph is accompanied by a short essay highlighting some interesting facts about the history of the location shown,  providing an interesting guide to "Route 259".

After all, if Route 66 is good enough for the USA...

ISBN: 978-0-9561805-4-4

Book cover for A Wider View - Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.The Bexhill Link Walk - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.Man fishing at low tide - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.The Bexhill Collanade - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.Egerton Park- from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.The Bexhill Downs road - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.Ice Cream van - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.The Pavilion staircase - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.Bexhill 100 classic car show - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.The Bexhill promenade - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.Bexhill windsurfer - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.The Bexhill splashdesk - from the book A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea by photographer D Charles Mason.

 

A Wider View - Bexhill-on-Sea

A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea: 128 pages, 241 x 203mm, Softcover

Photography by D Charles Mason

Available from the Bexhill Museum Shop, Bexhill-on Sea.   SOLD OUT

 

 

Bexhill-on-Sea, a small town on the East Sussex coast of England has an unassuming manner which belies its charm and heritage.  Its rich history can be traced back to beyond the Domesday book, covering the emergence of the Victorian seaside resorts, Britain's first motor races and 1930's Modernist architecture, as typified by the De La Warr Pavilion.

A Wider View is a photographic celebration of this British seaside town with a nod to both its past and future.