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PHOTO GALLERY INDEX

We will be adding to our Photo Gallery section on a regular basis;
please visit again soon to see what’s new!

PRE-WAR WALTZERS

SKIDS / SWIRLS
For your Pleasure CD

A taster for the For Your Pleasure Photo CD featuring Pre-War built Waltzers.

A taster for the For Your Pleasure Photo CD featuring Skids.

       

POST-WAR WALTZERS

GALLOPERS -NEW 11/05
For your Pleasure CD

A taster for the For Your Pleasure Photo CD featuring Post-War built Waltzers.

A taster for the new For Your Pleasure Photo CD featuring Gallopers.

       

NOAH'SARKS

GHOST TRAINS I

A taster for the For Your Pleasure Photo CD featuring Noah's Arks & Speedways.

Ghouls and ghosts and things that go bump in the night. Dare you come inside?

       

SENSATIONAL SWIRLS

GHOST TRAINS II

A look at some decorative themes applied to Skids: Gallery I

Part two of our look at horror on the fairground.

       

SWISHING & SWIRLING

GHOST TRAINS III

More examples of Skid decor: Gallery II

Terror at the fair: the third and final part of our Ghost Train survey.

       

ATOMIC!

PIN UP!

Our third and final look at the artistry on Skids: Gallery III

A look at some risque fairground decor from another era.

       

ROLLERBALL!

LET'S GO DISCO!

The unusual theme of John Crick's Skid.

Joe Cogger's Waltzer: classic 1970's decor by the late, great Fred Fowle.

       

TOMMY BENSON'S SKID

TOMMY BENSON'S WALTZER

Was this Edwin Hall's finest hour?

Waltzaround
at the Speed of Sound.

       

SAM CROW'S DODGEMS

COME DANCING!

Some amazing 1930's racing cars.

Alf Scott's Waltzer: 1950's period decor by Sid Farmer.

       

CENTREFOLD!

LEN BIBBY'S WALTZER

A feast of Fowle on a little known ride.

The first Odeon: a combination of Orton & Spooner and Fred Fowle.

       






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