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This is a model example of a Fairground history, even if its subject, the Barry family, is best known in Northern Ireland, having run amusements in Portrush for over eighty years. Whilst Portrush...
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This is both a history of Blackpool Pleasure Beach since the 1890s, and its impact on British popular culture. Rival seaside amusement parks have failed as the British seaside holiday has been...
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Probably the most spectacular of all fairground shows, the Wall of Death has a long history, starting at the turn of the last century with cyclists in what looked like bowls, before the extra...
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As with their previous histories of fairground rides and attractions, the authors here look at the technical development of steam yachts, and then the history of individual rides, and their...
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The Goose Fair held at Tavistock on Michaelmas Day is, as the name implies, descended from the agricultural fair when geese were sold, ready to be fattened for Christmas. It isn’t alone in...
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This latest book from Wall of Death owner and rider Allan Ford, and author Nick Corbie, looks again at the history of the Wall, but especially the relationship between the Wall and the Indian...
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