Weymouth in old postcards and photographs
 
Aerial View from the East
Weymouth in the 1920s
It was published by The Clinton Restaurant and carries this slogan on the rear - 'Send this card to your friends so that they will know where to come for LUNCH and TEA(sic) when in Weymouth'.
The Bathing Saloons and individual changing rooms are seen as are the rows of tents beneath the edge of the Esplanade. The Tea Cabin and the predecessor of today's Information Centre can be seen. The statue of George the Third overlooks the Bus Terminal and there are few cars in evidence.
The houses and shops of Royal Terrace and Johnstone Row show their Georgian heritage. It is hard to imagine that 130 odd years earlier Royal Terrace was known as The Royal Shrubbery and earlier still there was an ancient Windmill on the site.