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Southend (town) |
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SouthendSeaside resort and administrative centre of Southend unitary authority in southeastern England, on the Thames estuary, 60 km/37 mi east of London; population (2001) 160,250. Southend is the closest seaside resort to London and as such attracts nearly 3 million visitors a year; its major industry is tourism. HistoryThere were successive occupations of the area by Celts, Romans, Saxons, and Danes. In 894 King Alfred successfully defeated the Danes at Benfleet, driving them across the site of modern Southend to Shoeburyness, where they formed a settlement. The name Southende was first used in a legal document during the reign of Henry VIII. The rise of the town as a health resort dates from the late 18th century, when it became a fashionable place for sea bathing. After the arrival of the railway in the 19th century, Southend developed rapidly as a seaside resort, popular with holidaymakers from London.
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