Butlin's holiday camps first opened in 1936 as holiday centres for the great mass of working-class families, becoming a familiar part of British culture and folklore. Contemporary photographer Anna Fox's...
Butlin's holiday camps first opened in 1936 as holiday centres for the great mass of working-class families, becoming a familiar part of British culture and folklore. Contemporary photographer Anna Fox's specially commissioned images document Butlin's today, with her characteristic aptitude for capturing the mundane and bizarre in British life.