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Pleasureland
Lets have your memories from this amusement park.
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Fairground
My Dad worked at Pleasureland during the 50s and early 60s and would have loads of memories - I remember Peggy's Cafe - Pat
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The cafe
peggy's cafe where it cost 10 bob to hire the jug that the tea was put in. Peggy Howard is related by marriage to Poppy Rutherford (Howard). Poppy is my grandmum. She helped Peggy out at the serving hatch. That place was a licence to print money. My granddad was the cashier on the marine Lake and Peggy's husband Jack was a director or the like of the Southport Boating Company that had the rights for boats on the lake
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Nostalgia
ianpw Don't be a coward I 'd love to see those pics. The cars you talk about were Go Carts and the attendents used to show off by jumping on them as they sped by. They would take back to starting point when your time was up. Your dad may have given you free rides but there was method in his generosity. A working ride brought in the punters and it was the same on the motor boats on The Marine Lake acouple of boats out and the people on the bridge would hurry for their turn
There was a Guy called Syd Bennett that from memory was the mechanic for those cars and for The wall of Death too.
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Still waiting for those pics
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pleasurland
I worked on the fair ground in the holidays , had some great times,the best part was getting n the rides for free, unofficial though. i never want to see another hamburger again.
those who worked on the rides really thought they were the coolest dudes in town.ha ha .
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Well put
Lou
You are absolutely right but as you say there was an atmosphere that was marvellous about Pleasureland.
Even on rainy days there were smiles all round
abenis
Has anyone got any photos
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Not sure what year this would have been taken. Can you smell the candy floss and doughnuts?
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after 1956
seivad
Would have been after 1956 because that as I recall was the year the water slide was built. I stand to be corrected probably Steve knows
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Water Slide
Two post cards from my collection..both postmarked 1906 !(on the reverse).....Slide appears to be the same design at least as the one Seivad shows....Could it be the same one?
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Pleasureland
Another view ......card postmarked August 1913
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Hi ged
You could well be right. I have a recollection of the Water Slide being built but my memory is unclear
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Water Slide
Hi Peter......I don't know what you think but it looks to me like they used to slide directly into the Marine Lake!...
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my recall
the water slide was built near to go kart track and we all used to wet watching
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