Felixstowe owes its existence to the 19th-century fashion for seaside
holidays when the gentry and businessmen chose to build their summer
residences in the parishes of Walton and Felixstowe. In earlier
centuries Walton had been the more significant settlement, with a manor
and a castle. Even the later fort guarding the Suffolk side of Harwich
harbour was often considered to be part of Essex. When the Dutch landed
on the Common in 1667 and were defeated by Land guard Fort's garrison,
all England heard of the place and King Charles II himself paid them a
visit. Join Mike Rouse on this fascinating visual journey around this
popular and colourful town, as he shows us what affect history has had
on the area through time. This new collection of photographs, carefully
selected by the author, is sure to surprise and delight residents and
visitors alike.