Frontierland Morecambe: How The West Was Lost

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Re: Frontierland Morecambe: How The West Was Lost

Postby Gary » 17 Oct 2014, 09:57

Frontierland Morecambe: How The West Was Lost / CREDITS:

To date my grateful thanks to the following for their valued contributions to this article:


A Local Plan for Lancaster District. Morecambe Area Action Plan ( to 2021)
Publication Version 2013

Richard Wayne Adkin

Dave Andrew,

Pete Andrews,

BBC Lancashire at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-la ... e-19019541

Lancaster Guardian

Mark Bradley at his great site Frontierland Remembered at http://www.frontierland-remembered.co.uk

S.A.S. Baynham at http://rollercoastermedialibrary.com/

Geoff Blears,

Sarah Bury,

Caravanning4U at http://caravanning4u.co.uk/campsites/cumbria.htm

Graeme Cassidy,

The Citizen at http://www.blackpoolcitizen.co.uk/news/

Claire,

DJ Clark,

Classic Cafes at http://www.classiccafes.co.uk/Seaside.html

Steve Daniels,

Lindsay Gilliers-Gilson,

Phil Gould,

Lüke Hellwÿck,

http://www.ilike.org.uk/

John and Miranda's Travel Blog

Adam Kean

Ian Laing,

Nick Laister here at http://www.joylandbooks.com/

The Lancashire Evening Post,

The Lancaster Guardian

Andrew Love,

Jim Lowe at http://northwestseasidetowns.conceptnews.org/index.htm

The Lancashire Evening Telegraph,

Chris McFarlane,

Colin McWilliam at http://www.ukrides.info/

Morecambe: A blog for the people of Morecambe at http://morecambe.seasidevoices.org.uk/?p=66#comments,

http://www.morecambe.co.uk/

The Morecambe Local History Research Group,

Morecambe Today,

Carol Oakes,

The Observer,

Dave Page,

Park World Online at: http://www.parkworld-online.com/

Jim Rowland,

Tony Sadler

Tony Salmon at http://www.bluecoatboy.co.uk/#/frontierland/4535203219,

Sky Cam

Steve Smith,

This is Lancaster,

Emma Thompson,

Jim Trotman,

The Visitor at http://www.thevisitor.co.uk and

The Westmorland Gazette,

Adam Whittaker
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Re: Frontierland Morecambe: How The West Was Lost

Postby Gary » 24 Oct 2014, 18:18

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Re: Frontierland Morecambe: How The West Was Lost

Postby Gary » 15 Nov 2014, 21:44

I've amended this post on 12/3/16 to say that, after some time away, I'm back to continue this thread.

I don't know when this story will ever end! :-)

As before:

If any readers out there have anything at all about Frontierland Morecambe that they wish to add or share, please email me, Gary, at themagiceye@aol.com and I'll include them in this ongoing (not so) mini project with credit of course.

Many Thanks!

Gary


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Re: Frontierland Morecambe: How The West Was Lost

Postby HardLuckBear » 21 Mar 2016, 11:48

Howdy folks,

I'm Lukas (please call me Luke) 19 years old and a big animatronic-enthusiast from Germany and I just like to ask if someone here remembers the animatronic-bear show in Frontierland, Morecambe, and could maybe tell me how it was or maybe has footage of it?

Here's a good picture of the outside of the theatre "OPERA HOUSE" where the show was in:
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/fro ... d481648547
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Re: Frontierland Morecambe: How The West Was Lost

Postby Gary » 05 Sep 2016, 15:46

Latest update added....15 years vacant and counting. :-(

Basically A fire in July 2016 and Marks & Spencer interest in August 2016...and so it goes on..

If you just want the update you'll have to click the following link and it will take you to Page 1 of this thread. Then scroll down the page to said "Latest Update"

Good Luck! :-)

http://www.joylandbooks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2401&p=16874#p16874
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