sunnysouth.co.uk
Sunny South Website

BED & BREAKFAST

Tel: 01929 422665

E-mail the Sunny South

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118 Kings Road West, Swanage,

Dorset, BH19 1HS, U.K.

E-mail: sunnysouth@btinternet.com

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"Hints for Holidays" - a heafty annual Southern Railway Publication, full of descriptive suggestions for holiday destinations served by the Southern Railway system.  Full and informative detail of what to see, what to do and where to stay, for something in the region of 400 resorts in the South, South East and South West of England, The Isle of Wight and the Channel Islands - the original Tourist Information Centre in a book!



Left:

Cover of the 1934 issue




             Right:

             Cover of the 1947 issue

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Picture Gallery

An eclectic mix of Photos and Pictures, both recent and historic, relating to Swanage, The Sunny South B&B, The Southern Railway and many other items of interest connected with the Purbeck area.

                                                                                                                                                    

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We offer a Bumper Breakfast - although we

cater for

the smaller appetite too!

Just two snap shots of our bedroom accommodation

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Swanage Bay

Just a short level walk away from the Sunny South B&B

Left:

Southern Railway's giant poster, advertising   "Swanage, Dorset

for Sunshine and Health".

 

Marketing to a captive audience of commuters, shoppers and travellers,

the Southern Railway displayed a vast range

of colourful holiday destination posters at stations throughout the Southern Region in the 1930's and 1940's.

Below:

Old Harry Rock

Taken from the "Waverley" Paddle Steamer on a trip to the Isle of Wight via Bournemouth Pier

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Right:

Manston

Battle of Britain Class strolls past the garden

at the Sunny South