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Topic: Dismaland
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Maurice Leakey
Film God
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
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posted August 23, 2015 01:39 PM
The venue where Dismaland is currently on show is a derelict open-air swimming pool called The Tropicana, but formally known as The Pool. I have fond memories of The Pool as I lived in Weston-super-Mare for over twenty years in the 40s, 50s, and early 60s.
The house where I lived was quite near and I spent many a happy time there even though the water was not heated.
In the summer tourist season The Pool featured Aqua Shows. If you have seen any of Esther Williams' MGM musicals you will know what I mean. Beauty contests called Modern Venus were a favourite feature, the weekly "knock-out" contests were judged by entertainers who were in Weston for the summer season. For the prodigious final a judge usually was from the weekly variety show at the Bristol Hippodrome, some 20 miles away.
I can still see and hear the judge, or should I say, judges, for the final on Thursday 17th July 1947 who were at the Hippodrome for the week 14-19 July, none other than Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy who were at that time touring the country.
They were announced, and to "The Dance Of The Cuckoos" they slowly walked around between the seated area and the swimming pool. They waved as the crowd cheered. They finally got down to the business in hand, choosing the final winning girl, but clowning all the time.
At the request of John King who had a 16mm film library in Brighton they visited his premises and were photographed holding up a 16mm 800ft spool of film. The next annual edition of the film hire catalogue showed the pic with the words "Laurel & Hardly with Mr. John King during their recent visit to the library". For many years each succeeding annual catalogue carried the same words, the word "recent" was never deleted!
-------------------- Maurice
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