Amusement parks
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
A Paddle at Blackpool Postcard, c1930 - 1949
A postcard attached to a double page from a notebook with handwritten text in blue pencil.
Letter from Mr John G Ward to Mr Albert Grass, 2 June 1934
Letter on Blackpool Pleasure Beach headed paper from Mr John G Ward to Mr Albert Grass regarding the completion of the 'Social Mixer'.
Photographs and Postcards, c1930 - 1949
Photographs and postcards related to Blackpool.
Postcards on a Notebook Page, c1930 - 1949
Four postcards attached to a double page from a notebook with hand written text in red pencil. On the left 'The bloodhoundon trail at blackpool'. On the right 'Iam receiving every attention possible and am quite happy at Blackpool' and 'every bed must be full in Blackpool ... I've seen a lot that seem to be sleeping on the cliffs!'.
Postcards on Notebook Page, c1930 - 1949
Two postcards attached to a double page from a notebook with hand written text in red pencil. On the left 'I'm coming back on … and bringing my stick of rock with me from Blackpool'. On the right 'I brought you some rock but I can't shift it, so I'm afraid I'll have to leave it at Blackpool'.
Postcards on Notebook Page, c1930 - 1949
Two postcards attached to a double page from a notebook with hand writte text in red pencil. On the left … ' I shall not forget to bring you a piece of rock'. On the right 'On the sands I lost my blouse and skirt, so returning in my old man's shirt from Blackpool'.
Postcards on Notebook Page, c1930 - 1949
Two postcards attached to a double page from a notebook with hand written text in black pencil. On the left 'I'm keeping my end up in Blackpool' and 'having a glorious time at Blackpool all I want is a girl'. On the right 'put the cat out, put the milk in the basin on the window sill, put the key in your pocket and come to Blackpool'.
Telegraph About Mr Albert Grass, 3 July 1934
Telegraph announcing Mr Albert Grass’ arrival to Blackpool Pleasure Beach.