Christchurch, Miniature Railway, Wick Ferry Holiday Camp c.1955
Photo ref: C99166
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Photo ref: C99166
Photo of Christchurch, Miniature Railway, Wick Ferry Holiday Camp c.1955

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The holiday camp phenomenon had been developed by Billy Butlin before the Second World War. By the 1950s, the popularity of a cheap and cheerful holiday camp atmosphere brought thousands of visitors to camps like Wick Ferry each year.The model steam train was a popular attraction, as it took campers along the edge of the Holiday Park.

A Selection of Memories from Christchurch

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During the mid '70's I spent many happy school holidays in Christchurch. My brother, Colin, worked at the MoD base (Signals Research & Development) nearby. He had lodgings with a Mrs Alison in the town. There was a direct coach route from where I lived in Somerset at the time. Whilst he was at work, the days were my own. A friend of his lent me his 10 speed racer (luxury at the time) & I would ...see more
The Ferryman in this photo of Blackwater Ferry is my two times great grandfather; Edward Gregory. Former Hampshire County Police Constable, Edward took over the running of the Ferry and the Tea Rooms (it used to sell beer too) on his retirement from the Police force, along with his wife Jane. The Ferry was an important quick route into Bournemouth, via Holdenhurst.
View of priory.
My parents Evelyn & Tom Williams purchased this house brand new in 1956, and we lived there for two years.