Belle Vue
Revisited Mailbox
2002
February 3, 2002
Hi
Could anyone throw any light on what happened to Jack Fearnley. He was
married to my mum's sister, Laura. When my Mum Died in the 60's when i
was 10, i seem to lose touch with them. Prior to this i used to visit
them quite often when they lived in a house in the grounds of Belle
Vue. I have been looking for info for the last 20 years and found
nothing and then i got a computer and found this site. I do hope
someone can help me.
Thanks
June from
Blackpool
January
29, 2002
Regarding
the WaterChute/Vikingar
Hi David!
The latest on this classic ride is that I have heard it is REOPENING on
2/3/02..I'll keep you posted..
Regards,
Gary Radice (Liverpool, UK)
January
29, 2002
Hi,
Great site, dedicated to what looked like a great park. My dad always
told me about the Speedway and the Bobs. Being a Blackpool Pleasure
Beach mad fan, I took great interst myselft to hear the the park Water
Chute was located at Belle Vue. It was re-named the Vikingar in 1997,
and was closed all the 2001 season, as your site says. However, I have
been informed by the Pleasure Beach today that the ride will re-open
for the 2002 seaon.
Good to see this classic coaster back in action!
Regards
Ash
January
29, 2002
Dear David,
Congratulations on an excellent website, one of the best I have ever
seen. It brought back wonderful memories of childhood visits to Belle
Vue - the zoo, the boating lake, the circus , the fireworks, my first
ever packet of crisps and the Halle under Barbirolli performing Messiah.
I wasn't born in the Longsight area and don't know it very well (I was
born in Eccles) but my dad worked at Beyer Peacock and my 8th birthday
present - a puppy -came from a pet shop in Gorton.
However I have contacted you primarily because I noticed an address in
one of the 'Memories'. It was an entry for July 22 1999 from Miriam
Domino, in which she mentions 15 Pimlott Street. I had a copy of my
grandma's birth certificate today. She was born at - 15 Pimlott Street
and I just wondered if you had an address for Miriam as I would love to
ask her if she can tell me anything about the house.
Hopefully,
Janice Tostevin
jhtostevin@ntlworld.com
January
6, 2002
To David,
I was
looking for information about Belle Vue and found your excellent site.
As I was reading the e-mails I came acorss one that asked if the wax
works were connected with the one in Blackpool. Yes, Louis Tussaud was
a relative to the London Tussaud's and had opened wax works in
Blackpool as well as Manchester.My mother, Billie Holmes who is now 87
was the first mannageress at the Wax works in 1956. In fact she had
designed and made many of the costumes that the dummies wore. As a
child I can remember spending many hours sewing sequins down the sides
of Liberace's trousers! Should any one need any more information of
around that era perhaps my mum might be able to remember.It is my
mother's birthday soon and I will down load some of the articles for
her as I'm sure she will be interested.
Elaine Easter
January
6, 2002
Dear David,
Congratulations on your great site which brought back many
happy memories of many visits to Belle Vue as a boy in the late forties
and early fifties.I thought you might like to have what little
information I know about Belle Vue Rangers Rugby League Football Club
as I can see no mention of them on your site. Broughton Rangers were
founder members of the Rugby Football League when 22 Rugby Union clubs
broke away from the Rugby Union in 1895.After the war,for reasons I do
not know, they moved in 1946 to Belle Vue, renaming themselves Belle
Vue Rangers.They played on the ground inside the speedway track each
season until 1955 when sadly they folded.As I remember it, they were
run by a man called Tom Speding[?Speeding] and I think he just ran out
of the cash needed to support them.Their results just after the war
were good finishing mid table or above but things slipped in the 50s so
that in the 54-55 season they finished next to bottom.They had some
fine players but often had to transfer the stars to raise cash. I was
born in Levenshulme and was taken aged 8 by my father in 1946 to see my
first game.We used to get the 92 or 89 bus from Levenshulme and then
walk down Kirkmanshulme Lane to the Longsight entrance to the ground.I
saw most home games including the visit of the famous Kiwi touring team
of 1951.I was also privileged to meet the legendary 1948 Australian
touring team whose
autographs I still have.I don't think Belle Vue got a game against
them, but a Rugby League Convention was held in a large hall [in the
Amusement Park I think]to which many famous players of the time and of
the past attended.These included most of the great Wigan team of the
day. I should be interested in any further information that you or any
of your correspondents have on this topic.
Continue the great work!
Best Wishes
Jack Whittaker
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