
1. Joan Pullen, Ralph Butcher, Joan Butcher Date: c1933 Image ID AN03_011_007 |

2. Ann Ward on Pepper. Photo by Joan Ward. Image ID AN03_026_009 |

3. Beach huts at West Mersea Image ID ATK_005 |

4. 1953 Fred Smith delivering bread! Date: 1953 Image ID ATK_013 |

5. Fred Smith delivering bread! Date: 1953 Image ID ATK_015 |

6. Beach Tea Gardens - Spinney Cafe 1946/47, but more likely a little later Date: c1947 Image ID ATK_019 |

7. John Tucker (Alan's brothers) and Michael Ralph, by the old boating lake. Date: 1956 Image ID ATK_037 |

8. Janice Parrish - Alan Tucker's wife. Mid 1950s. Beach huts and Spinney Cafe behind. Date: 1950s Image ID ATK_039 |

9. Janice Parrish and Patricia Catchpole on the beach near the Spinney Cafe. Date: 1950s Image ID ATK_041 |

10. Bottom of Kingsland Road Image ID ATK_045 |

11. The beach, West Mersea, postmarked 1930 Date: Before 1930 Image ID CLR_015 |

12. The Beach, West Mersea. Postcard postmarked 1951 Date: Before 1951 Image ID CLR_061 |

13. The Beach, West Mersea. Postcard. Image ID CLR_081 |

14. Putting Green and Esplanade car park, West Mersea. Postcard Image ID CLR_105 |

15. Coopers Beach, East Mersea - aerial view. Postcard postmarked 1962. Date: Before 1962 Image ID CLR_123 |

16. At the beach - Carter family
Front left Des Carter, Grandma, Sheila Carter, another one of the sisters. Date: 1930s Image ID CT02_043 |

17. Sheila Carter outside their beach hut - on the back row near Fairhaven Avenue. Image ID CT03_025 |

18. West Mersea No. 6. The Boat House, Beach Road. Posted to Miss Ruffell 35,37 High Street, Colchester. Probably 11 Aug 1919 Date: cAugust 1919 Image ID CW6_083 |

19. The Beach Looking West. West Mersea. Postcard No.19.
Thought to be in the 1920s, near the bottom of Willoughby Avenue. Date: 1920s Image ID CW6_111 |

20. Rare 6ft mammoth tusk discovered off the coast of Mersea Island.
Discovered by volunteers of Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network (Citizan) ... Date: 31 March 2017 Image ID CZN_007 |

21. A structure that has appeared from the mud to the east of the Blockhouse Fort near East Mersea Stone. The stakes are substantial - some are a metre high. They ... Date: 15 August 2016 Image ID CZN_021 |

22. Board walk timbers found off Coopers Beach. Date: 19 January 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_011 |

23. Recovering the board walk found in the mud off Coopers Beach. Date: 19 January 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_017 |

24. Board walk timbers found off Coopers Beach. Team gently lifting timber 2. Date: c19 January 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_021 |

25. Recovering the board walk found in the mud off Coopers Beach.
Oliver Hutchinson centre, Jess Tipper right. Date: 19 January 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_023 |

26. Recovering the board walk found in the mud off Coopers Beach.
L-R 1. Mark Dixon, 2. Elliot Wragg from MOLA, 3. Jess Tipper, 4. Oliver Hutchinson Date: 19 January 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_025 |

27. Recovering the board walk found in the mud off Coopers Beach. Safe in Mark Dixon's boat. Date: 19 January 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_027 |

28. Board walk timbers found off Coopers Beach. Jane cleaning timber 4 at Museum of London Archaeology. Date: 31 March 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_031 |

29. Board walk timbers found off Coopers Beach. Wrapping timber 3 at Museum of London Archaeology. Scale drawings were done and then they were sent to Portsmouth ... Date: 31 March 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_041 |

30. CITiZAN volunteers waiting for the tide. Coopers Beach.
Front row Carol Wyatt, Mark Dixon, Oliver Hutchinson, ? Date: cMarch 2017 Image ID CZN_TBR_101 |