Fleetwood, The Pier From The Mount c.1950
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Photo of Fleetwood, The Pier From The Mount c.1950

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Since 1838 Fleetwood had had a theatrical pavilion in Dock Street, and a daily conveyance at Poulton met the Fylde Union coach to and from Fleetwood's new bathing station, but it did not have a pier. Richard Edmondson made an application under the General Pier and Harbour Act; his plan was to have a pier 307 yards long, with a grand pavilion, a conservatory or winter gardens, a theatre, a concert room, a ballroom and a swimming bath, one of the largest in England! Fleetwood Victoria Ltd was registered on 11 January 1899 but the pier was not built until 1910. As a crowd-puller it coincided with the sight of a lifetime - the last of the convict ships raised from Sydney Harbour (The old convict ships were scuttled, but one, renamed 'Success', was raised from the harbour bed and taken to Fleetwood as an attraction for visitors. From here it went off to America.) On 25 August 1952 the pier went up in flames. It was the biggest fire in the town's history: the flames could be seen 20 miles away, and so fierce was the heat that coins from machines on the pier melted and fused together.

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A Selection of Memories from Fleetwood

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Fleetwood

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Hello, I'm on a mission here, if anyone can help me. Does anyone remember the Stella Marina that sailed out of Fleetwood in 1969? This was a cruise ship, leased from Norway by a local company, Norwest Hovercraft and sailed to the Isle of Man three times a week and then on the weekend did starlight cruises around Morecambe Bay. If anyone has any photos of the crew and the hostesses at that time, please ...see more
Does anyone remember a Mcaffeys (not sure of spelling) sweet shop in Fleetwood in the 1930's. The daughter (Miss Mcaffey) was a teacher at St Wulstans infant/primary school in the mid 1930's. I am trying to trace what street it was on as my Dad was trying to remember.
I attended Stella Maris from 1955 to 1965, my peers at the time being Susan Burns, Sharon Crook, Susan Flaherty (best friend), Ann Caulfield, Rosaleen Steadman: Anne Lindley, Pat Langley, Catherine Mansell are other names I remember. Best memories? Fish and chips school lunch on Fridays, tennis on the courts at the park, english lessons. Worst memories? Sister Theresa who was deadly with the back of a blackboard duster ...see more
Fleetwood has many fond memories for me as a child through my teenage years.