A quick shower at Clacton beach in Essex caught everyone out. I am always excited when it starts to rain as people do the strangest things
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I came across the Great Dorset Steam Fair last summer and was bowled over by the obsessed (mainly older) men poring over their precious machines. This section was devoted to tractors pulling huge weights
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The village of Whitchurch in Dorset has a fête and dog show every August bank holiday, which I have attended on many occasions — the dog show is great fun
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The charming resort of Teignmouth in Devon had this great cut-out car — so it was a question of waiting for the right combination of people to walk by
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I always enjoy attending agricultural shows and I made a point of going to this one in Anglesey. The display of scarecrows was a perfect backdrop
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Scarborough, North Yorkshire, 2016
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Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, 2017
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I have been photographing in Britain and Ireland for more than 50 years now. In the early 1970s, when I was studying photography at Manchester Polytechnic, I shot in black and white, taking pictures of Prestwich mental hospital. When I switched to shooting in colour in the mid-1980s, I started by depicting a working-class holiday resort adjacent to Liverpool — and so began a love affair with the great British summer.
The pictures in this article, taken from a new exhibition in London, are more recent images. As well as the seaside, I have a long fascination with the agricultural shows and fêtes that pop up all over the country in the summer months, and I’m constantly making wonderful new discoveries, such as the Great