Skegness, North Parade c.1960
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S134141

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The right side of this picture is now taken up by Natureland, whilst the Figure 8 switchback, the dodgems, the big wheel, the tennis courts and the North Shore Café (right) have all gone. The bushes on the left are part of the grounds of the Town Hall; the building was erected in 1927 as a convalescent home, but it was taken over by Skegness Council in 1964. Further land was subsequently used for the new Police Headquarters in 1974, and then for Lindis Court flats.
An extract from Skegness Town and City Memories.
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