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phelco
Joined: 18 Feb 2010 Posts: 11 Location: Folkestone
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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:24 pm Post subject: Dreamland Memories |
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hi peeps
saw about this site/campaign the other night on local news - fantastic !!
and well done for keeping the faith when all was lost
LOVE the look of the new park
i lived in Birchington till early teens mid 60s and dreamland was a huge part of my youth
"what shall we do today" - "Cycle to margate and have a look round Dreamland" lol
we couldnt afford to go on the rides apart from the 6d weekends on the first and last weekends - remember them ??
i used to take my kids during the bembom years and say "this used to be"
what i would like to know is - is there a thread (without checking 27 pages) that lists memories and what was there ??
i will chuck my 1/2d here anyway and if you can post any link i will be grateful
down the slope and on the left - the freak show - headless/bearde lady - great train robbers cars - mermaid
still left - the cafe - staurady mornings and afternoons - a skating ring - skates with wooden wheels
on the right was it the galleon tavern ??
into daylight and the Zulu
under the arch (under the scenic railway - the candy floss stall and on the right were the lockers
up the hill and right was the chap who guessed your weight within 4 ibs
on the left - the queen mary with funnels
each ride had a chalkboard with the numbers of pax on the last 6 rides - a spy in one of the funnels had a pair of binocs to check the numbers chalked agaist the numbers on the rides
the duck stall in front of the qm - lift a duck by a loop on the nose with a cane with a hook - turn it over for your prize number
river caves on the far side - bejewelled chambers - my favourite
to the left the Sphinx - with the landing with moving floorbards which meant you had to put both hands on the handrails - which meant that if the walker was female the operator pressed the button to operate the gust of air to blow their skirt up = superb - pity i was too young to appreciate it lol -
to the left - the 22 rifle (rifle not airgun) stall
the ground used to be covered with 22 brass cartridges - we used to scoop them up to take homw untill shouted at
to the left - the cafe - i always remember the floor was litterd with chips
to the left the smoke covered miniature railway station (and toilets)
other bits - cars - boats (was there swirly boats)
the caterpillar - how tame is that now - a circular ride - 2 laps in, the hood came over to put u in darkness - as it lifted there was a gust of air - lol- skirt lifting again
i can remember on a 6d weekend on the dodgems - teddy boys smashing into each other and one car actually turning over on its side - no h and s then !!
and thers lots more _________________ Seaside towns are now like holding pens for the Jeremy Kyle show |
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Nick Evans
Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 104
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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:08 am Post subject: |
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Welcome aboard Phelco. I lived in Birchington too as a lad and end of season weekends were the time to go to the park for sure.
Like your sign off comment too! |
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erclairedoc
Joined: 07 Apr 2008 Posts: 71 Location: Margate
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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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Yes welcome Phelco. I'm glad someone else remembers the Mermaid! It was something that always puzzled me as a child but not many people seem to recall seeing it at Dreamland. _________________ Ooopsy, see ya bye! |
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phelco
Joined: 18 Feb 2010 Posts: 11 Location: Folkestone
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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:34 pm Post subject: |
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thank u for your welcome
I have to get these memories down now - esp after the local news - just before alzheimers kicks in lol
the whole thing about Dreamland was its aesthetic quality
i have been to white knuckle parks - thorpe park - chessington etc - they are superb in that the rides are scary
dreamland was more of a village - all the rides merged ino each other - maybe very tame now - but they all fitted together
each ride had a white picket fence around it - next to a garden - green grass with flower beds - it was all immaculate
bembom days had better rides - but they all had just a wire fence around them - i thought it lost a bit of quality
anyone got a map of the 60s ??
trouble is - margate itself is destroyed - the Lido - remember how busy that was - bars - pool and arcades
queens hotel - the shops and arcades opposite there are all gone - and the butlins hotels
i love the postcard of the beach on the site in the 60s - packed
i drove along there last summer on the hottest day - i counted 50 people on the beach
always remember sitting on the church wall in birchington of a weekend collecting car numbers - they used to be backed up from margate
if they had girls in the cars we used to show off by telling the driver to turn right up park lane and go left along shottendane rd lol
o what days :0) _________________ Seaside towns are now like holding pens for the Jeremy Kyle show |
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phelco
Joined: 18 Feb 2010 Posts: 11 Location: Folkestone
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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i will bump this as there must be someone who can post memories _________________ Seaside towns are now like holding pens for the Jeremy Kyle show |
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mel
Joined: 18 Jun 2010 Posts: 1 Location: weymouth
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Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:00 pm Post subject: memories |
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Hi,
I'm new to this forum.
I used to go to Dreamland as a child and maybe someone could remember i think in the early 1970's the cast of film or tv program paying a visit to the park?
The only memory i have of that day is riding the Dogems with Diane Keen!
But unfortunately not having any photo's of it!!!!
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Gary
Joined: 26 Jan 2003 Posts: 340 Location: St Helens
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:31 am Post subject: |
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Hi Mel (Alan)
Welcome to the forum.
I'm wondering if the TV series was called The Cuckoo Waltz??
I never saw the episode - if indeed it was this programme that was actually shot at Dreamland - but the programme is what I usually associate (the beautiful) Diane Keen with from the 70s. _________________ Please pass through the turnstiles if you are riding again. |
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Dorsetlad
Joined: 25 Jun 2010 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:34 pm Post subject: |
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Hi first time visit, ex South London lad now living in darkest Dorset
First time I went down to Dreamland was in the very early seventies, watching it change over the years, the glass maze was always the first thing we saw "proper" and rides may have come and gone but always the scenic railway was good.
I remember especially the miniature railway with the green diesel and my poor ol' nan who was rather a big lady trying to squeeze into the seat, always hoped that it would get rerouted as going behind the rides and then back again was always a bit o' a disappointment.
I came down to Margate last year for the first time since the early nineties to meet my grown up daughter for the first time and was horrified how bad Margate had become, dirty kebab shops, chavs and boy racers screaming about the place, plagues of biting flies, seeing the wreckage of Dreamland was terrible and I was explaining to my daughters how Dreamland was the king of days out. The poor joke shop standing alone and forlorn in the arcade, the cafe on the corner by the roundabout that in the seventies had a Elton John lookalike as a waiter ^^
My brother and I were pretty lucky as my father worked on the railways so we got free travel and concessions too under Bembom days, we lived first in Gravesend and then Bromley so very easy to get to, I remember too going up into the signal box at Margate where my dad was working there as relief as my poor mum had lost some money and she went and raided his wallet. I think his lifelong friend still lives in Manston, Alan "Tiny" Craig.
BTW did anyone realise that the TV show The Prisoner (Patrick MacGoohan and his pet balloons) saw a great deal of the original late sixties Dreamland? Also the Gerry Anderson show UFO episode "Court Martial" shows the Scenic Rly run from end to end as well. |
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Alan

Joined: 08 Feb 2003 Posts: 202 Location: Medway Kent
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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Hi, You will find that the prisoner was filmed at battersea and the Kurzzal southend
Alan
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Greg Pryce
Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 47 Location: Margate
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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The Rollercoaster in the UFO episode looks like it could be Blackpool Pleasure Beach or maybe Southend Kursaal?, but not Dreamland......that's how bored I was tonight, I tried to find this episode on you tube!!
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Dorsetlad
Joined: 25 Jun 2010 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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A lot of Prisoner was shot in the locale of Kent if you look at the last episode where they are on the A20, also in the one I thought was Dreamland, they were on the old A2.
Also is not the cricket match held on Meopham Green? As that looks suspiciously like Meopham windmill in the backshots...
My bad on the theme park shots tho, seems there is montages of more than park and that led to my confusion. |
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