Skegness, Lumley Road c.1955
Photo ref: S134062
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Photo ref: S134062
Photo of Skegness, Lumley Road c.1955

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Just look at those poor trees! This is the main shopping street, and it leads up to the Victorian clock tower at one end from the railway station at the other. All the shops are still in existence, but the proprietors have changed. The Fun Fair board (right) has gone, and the place is now Coinsville. The Central Café (left) has been replaced by Bon Marche and Multi Choice. Much to a lot of visitors' annoyance, the public toilets that were underground and nearer the clock tower have been demolished. The new ones are further away from the main street.

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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 Skegness

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I can remember staying at rosemary house for 3 weeks. evey year with my older sisher and to brothers really didnt like the place and never add a understand why we was tuck there .i do now
Me and my 3 sisters went here , late 70s early 80 can’t remember exactly, what I do remember was how we had to share baths and be checked for head lice , they wrote with black marker on our underwear , a colour and number , even while we was wearing them ,one of my sisters was next to me on the bottom bunk and her top bunk partner stole her pillar and I remember talking , asking my sister what’s wrong , the girl ...see more
Walsh's in the 60s was a very happy time for me and I have great memories of when Mum and Dad,me Grandma and Grandad shared a caravan for a fortnight.The caravan was tucked away in the corner behind the arcade situated next to a ditch. I can always remember laying on the bed/settee listening to the bingo numbers being called and nodding off to the tones of ''top of the shop 90''.It always seemed an adventure fetching ...see more
1978 at rosemary house