A bank holiday is a national public holiday in the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies, and in the Republic of Ireland. In the United Kingdom, the term refers to all public holidays, be they set out in statute, declared by royal proclamation, or held by convention under common law. The term “bank holiday” refers to the fact that banking institutions typically close for business on such holidays, as they once used to do on certain saint’s days. Taken in June 1960 at Blackpool Beach, these fascinating vintage photographs show everything from people paddling in the water to sunbathers and more.
(Images: Mirrorpix)
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