The Save Dreamland Campaign was launched by Joyland Books in January 2003 and is now supported by several thousand people. This is the place to discuss all aspects of saving Margate's famous amusement park and its iconic , Grade II listed Scenic Railway, Britain's oldest roller coaster.
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by Illinformed » 21 Nov 2005, 19:44
Thanks for posting. I found this site a while back and have never been able to find it again because I forgot to bookmark it. There are some interesting photos of the new wind farm too. This guy is prolific with his photo taking.
Here's a pic I found the other day that I thought was quite interesting.
http://www.saskent.org.uk/Kent_Rivers/g ... rgateL.jpg 427kb
It was Dreamland from a few years back - with Looping Star, Ben Hur, The Moon (lol) and the the River Caves (not sure if they would have been active then). Can anyone put a rough date to the pic??
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by dave771 » 22 Nov 2005, 09:45
Going by the Zeppelin having no cars and the apollo being changed to the heatwave i would of said 1992/93.
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by vince69619 » 23 Nov 2005, 14:08
Where in the photo is the river caves?
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by dave771 » 23 Nov 2005, 14:28
Red building in front of the Big Wheel look to the left of the railway line as it shows the car park that was also used for Dreamland customers, just shows how busy we all know it can be!
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by Illinformed » 23 Nov 2005, 17:03
On closer inspection I'm not sure if I can see the river caves now. I thought the caves were part of the white buildings with the grey roof near the bottom of the park by the railway line? That red building looks a bit too small, unless it all seemed bigger to me when I was a kid
Is that a fair or circus on the green to the West of Arlington House?
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by DN » 23 Nov 2005, 18:54
Yeah thats the travelling fair we used to get in the summer! I have dreadful memories of that Rock o Plane ride
Aw and the old TOurist Information Centre!
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by Illinformed » 23 Nov 2005, 20:10
DN wrote:Aw and the old TOurist Information Centre!
Lol, I have to say I quite like the look of that thing now - very kitsch. It's the sort quasi-futuristic abode that Dr Evil would live in if he ever frequented Margate.
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by dave771 » 23 Nov 2005, 22:16
" I thought the caves were part of the white buildings with the grey roof near the bottom of the park by the railway line? "
The buildings you are reffering to are owned by Henk Bembom and are where his company Parkware are based in Margate.
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by DN » 24 Nov 2005, 19:54
Oh yes, you drive past Parkware and you can see a graffitti covered Zepellin airship
Wonder what other rides he has there , if any?
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by Sarah » 24 Nov 2005, 23:48
It's the sort quasi-futuristic abode that Dr Evil would live in if he ever frequented Margate.
Oh come on. We all know Dr Evil frequents Margate on an all-too-regular basis!
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by dave771 » 25 Nov 2005, 18:23
As far as im aware Henk is in the process of moving most of the rides at Margate to his new Park at Loudon Castle in Scotland.
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