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Originally Posted by
a.l.guzzler
I spent the whole of my school hols (summer '65) in the funhouse, got to know everyone who worked there (can't remember any names) and got to work the turntable and the air jets in the floor to blow girls dresses up!
I used to be in there all day. I remember we used hang our arms through the bars over the window by The Barrel begging outsiders to go & buy us burgers or doughnuts for lunch! A happy time. I was 14
Young Herbert Silcock worked there then I fancied him ........how much was it to get in 2/- or 2/6 something like that. We never had any money for burgers or doughnuts you must have been rich.
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The Water Chute and Maxim Flying Boats (seen in the 1906 postcards) were dismantled some time between 1912 and 1914, then sold and rebuilt at Blackpool.
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Originally Posted by
knight templar
they were built by Anton Scharzkopf in Germany who also bulit the similar Revolution coaster at Blackpool
Schwarzkopf didin't build the Revolution at Blackpool, that was built by Arrow Dynamics.
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Lakeside railway
I think one of the posters on this site crashed the train.
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Originally Posted by
Chas King
The daughter of the said couple laid claim to the relationship whilst at the High School. She insisted that they were related. Whether this is true or not I can not confirm but I have just looked on a web site that confirms that Francis Rossi was from an Ice Cream family.
i can confirm this as she is my mother
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Originally Posted by
flyp
What is the pier-like structure jutting into the middle of the pool? I remember there being a structure fixed to the pool bottom around that spot that was shaped like a boat and had a wooden deck - I think it was commonly known as "the raft".
Its interesting to see that the Colonnade roller skating rink in Princes Part appears to have been demolished at that time but not replaced by the current eyesore.
Pleasureland looks a bit pathetic by current theme park standards!
The pool was remodeled in it's later stages & the blue slides are on the right of the shot & the v shape was built to made a safe paddling area.
I think, therefore I am
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Originally Posted by
Delbertious
The pool was remodeled in it's later stages & the blue slides are on the right of the shot & the v shape was built to made a safe paddling area.
I recall the English Rose contestants used to walk out over the lake on a wooden jetty type structure.
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They certainly did
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Originally Posted by
pedoja
They certainly did
Click
HERE
I've got quite a few photos of my own...
Knew Valerie Parkinson, who used to compete regularly in the contest. Lovely lass.
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Donnybrook !
Never did find out what a Donny brook was ! I have been waiting 17 years !:-)
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Originally Posted by
Chas King
Never did find out what a Donny brook was ! I have been waiting 17 years !:-)
A Donnybrook Chas, is the "Irish" meaning for a free for all, or a brawl.
Last edited by Nick2; 21/09/2020 at 12:59 PM.
Just be yourself, no one else is better qualified!!
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