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Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island Street, Nairn.
Reference: 46624f
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island S...
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island Street, Nairn.
Reference: 46624e
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island S...
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island Street, Nairn.
Reference: 46624d
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island S...
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island Street, Nairn.
Reference: 46624c
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island S...
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island Street, Nairn.
Reference: 46624b
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island S...
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island Street, Nairn.
Reference: 46624a
Miss Maclean, 3 Burnt Island S...
Iris Davidson.
Reference: 45890c
Iris Davidson. ...
Iris Davidson.
Reference: 45890b
Iris Davidson. ...
Mrs Macarthur, Glenferness. (See also image ref: 45561a/b/c).
Reference: 45561g
Mrs Macarthur, Glenferness. (S...
Mrs Macarthur, Glenferness. (See also image ref: 45561a/b/c).
Reference: 45561f
Mrs Macarthur, Glenferness. (S...
Sir Leslie Joseph. Ex-Major Joseph became an amusement park entrepreneur who devised popular water chutes. The first was at Coney Beach (Porthcawl) in 1936. The Porthcawl chute was followed after the war by larger rides at Battersea Fun Fair (London, 1956), Belle Vue (Manchester, 1957) and the Kursaal (Southend-on-Sea, 1958).  He became Managing Director of the Festival Pleasure Gardens in 1951 and was knighted in 1952. In April 1956 he gained, along with restaurant magnate Charles Forte, control of the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens for ?200,000. The 68 acre location contained a major zoo, a 30,000 capacity stadium, the 7,000 seat King's Hall (used for circuses), the 600 ft long exhibition hall and restaurants.
Reference: 45393b
Sir Leslie Joseph. Ex-Major Jo...
Sir Leslie Joseph. Ex-Major Joseph became an amusement park entrepreneur who devised popular water chutes. The first was at Coney Beach (Porthcawl) in 1936. The Porthcawl chute was followed after the war by larger rides at Battersea Fun Fair (London, 1956), Belle Vue (Manchester, 1957) and the Kursaal (Southend-on-Sea, 1958).  He became Managing Director of the Festival Pleasure Gardens in 1951 and was knighted in 1952. In April 1956 he gained, along with restaurant magnate Charles Forte, control of the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens for ?200,000. The 68 acre location contained a major zoo, a 30,000 capacity stadium, the 7,000 seat King's Hall (used for circuses), the 600 ft long exhibition hall and restaurants.
Reference: 45393a
Sir Leslie Joseph. Ex-Major Jo...