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Postcard postmarked 15 February 1914 showing the Hampton Pier Inn (now the Hampton Inn), Hampton-on-Sea, Herne Bay, Kent, England. It was built before 1880, possibly in assocation with the The Herne Bay, Hampton and Reculver Oyster Fishery Company which was established in 1864. By 1914 Hampton-on-Sea was being eroded and drowned by the sea, probably due to the building of Hampton Pier (seen on the left here).

Points of interest
  • As of 2011 the beach is far enough below Hampton Pier Avenue (the road along the sea wall here) that a safety fence has been built, but in 1914 the land was still at a high level.
  • In 1914 some features left by the Oyster company (which wound up in 1884) still remain: a weather vane and two posts in the sea.
  • As of 2011 the Inn is on a traffic island, a road having replaced the garden and outbuildings seen here to the right of the pub.
  • Palmer appears to have slightly enhanced the sea spray in front of the Inn by drawing lightly on the negative. The drawn lines can be seen by zooming into the image. This was done with ordinary ink and brush or pen.

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This is an unedited scan of an historic image. The original print has perhaps faced with age, but it would be inappropriate to adjust the brightness or contrast because detail would be lost in lighter or darker areas. It is suggested that edited versions of this image be uploaded as separate files.

Border

The remaining border of this image is important for researchers of this photographer. Some photographers trimmed their images more than others, and Palmer has a reputation for producing smaller postcards than other early 20th century UK photographers. He took his own photos, developed them in-house onto postcard-backed photographic paper and trimmed them himself. It is worth adding that during hand-developing the border is actively masked with equipment which both crops the picture and causes the white frame or border to appear on the paper. This frame is part of the design and is one of the reasons why the quality of Palmer's work is so interesting, and why there is an article and category for him on English Wiki. Researchers need to see exactly where the edge of the postcard is. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Date Postmarked 15 February 1914
Source Self-scanned
Author Fred C. Palmer (d.1930s)
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