Photo de stock - Beach huts on Bournemouth seafront. Mary Eleanor Bowes, then the richest heiress in England, lived at Pokesdown in the 1790s to escape the clutches of her second husband and this set the tone for Bournemouth, which turned into a select retreat, where the wealthiest people in society came to escape from the world. As the pines, planted by land_owners unsure of quite what to do with their estates, grew, Bournemouth became a pine city by the sea.

Photo de stock: Beach huts on Bournemouth seafront. Mary Eleanor Bowes, then the richest heiress in England, lived at Pokesdown in the 1790s to escape the clutches of her.

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