The glory days of Butlin’s: John Hinde’s photographs on show in London

John Hinde’s photographs of Butlin’s in the 1960s-70s lead an exhibition celebrating the British seaside at The Photographers' Gallery in London

Butlin's 1960s-70s John Hinde photograph of people in lounge with swimming pool wall
John Hinde, Butlin's Bognor Regis, Lounge Adjoining Heated Indoor Pool
(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery)

English photographer John Hinde’s photographs of the general public at rest throughout Great Britain and Ireland during the 1960s and 1970s capture subjects – from performers behind the scenes at the circus to rural life in Ireland – through a lens of fond nostalgia.

One of his most famous series of works captures holidaymakers at holiday camp Butlin’s, and went on to inspire fellow photographers including Martin Parr, who later said: ‘The impact they had on me in 1971 was intense and they have haunted me ever since [...] as with all Hinde imagery, they show an idealised view of the world and, after the passage of time, acquire the power of a lost dream.’

Butlin’s heyday remembered in John Hinde’s photographs

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Butlin's Bognor Regis, A Corner of the Beachcomber Bar

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery)

The images, of families rowing boats across the lake, children in the playground, and adults in the ballroom, are occasionaly so idealised as to be almost surreal.

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Butlin's Skegness, The Skating Rink and Monorail

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery)

In Lounge Bar and Indoor Heated Pool (Ground Level), children drink milkshakes while an underwater swimmer in a scuba mask observes them through the window. In A Corner of the Beachcomber Bar, formally attired adults are served by a waitress in a bikini and straw skirt, while A Corner of the Children’s Playroom is a fairground fantasy.

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Butlin's Filey, A Billiard Room

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery)

For Hinde, the explicit celebration of joy was key to the photograph. ‘Pictures should always convey a positive, good feeling, something which makes people happy, which makes them smile, which makes them appreciate some tenderness,’ he said.

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'By the Seaside' is at The Photographers' Gallery, London, until 8 September 2024

thephotographersgallery.org.uk

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Butlin's Bognor Regis, The Regency Ballroom

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery)

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Butlin's Skegness, Heated Outdoor Pool

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery)

Hannah Silver is the Art, Culture, Watches & Jewellery Editor of Wallpaper*. Since joining in 2019, she has overseen offbeat design trends and in-depth profiles, and written extensively across the worlds of culture and luxury. She enjoys meeting artists and designers, viewing exhibitions and conducting interviews on her frequent travels.