For many years I lived 50 miles from Skeggy and remembering visiting on a number occasions. All men and women dressed smartly. I could weep, what have we allowed to happen to our country.
No illegal migrants taking up the hotel space in those days. I remember my whole family, aunts, uncles, cousins, my parents all having a great holiday together in caravans at Skegness in 1958. My mam used to look after the photo booth at Butlins and my dad maintained arcade machines, i just had fun. I still have the photos of my long departed relatives in Skeggy, Great memories.❤
@Lee-nh5bb I didn't know him, although my parents may have done. I was very young at the time so only have selected memories. I just remember the great time with my extended family at Skegness.
@@kenneths1585 Thanks for your reply. I only asked because Johnny was Dave Allen's brother and they were both redcoats at various Butlins. I'm reading a biography of Dave Allen's at the moment.
My grandmother had a boarding house in Skegness from the 1930s to 1960s. She had many an interesting story to tell. Mum had a lovely childhood growing up there in the 1950s and was Miss Skegness 1960. I also have wonderful childhood memories of Skegness and still go there for holidays
Donkey racing. Can you imagine if that happened today. Dozens of hi-viz wearing council officials would descend on that beach to shut it down, closely followed by a convoy of Police cars and Jeremy Corbyn in a fully loaded Stuka.
I caught several views of Grenville Staple's mother in the piece about the Skegness Landlady Larks and one of Brian Dexters wife and a few views of other people I knew in those days.
For many years I lived 50 miles from Skeggy and remembering visiting on a number occasions. All men and women dressed smartly. I could weep, what have we allowed to happen to our country.
David Brooksbank yeah, same happened to Torquay.
Totally agree
Visited last week and the place is so dirty and depressing now.
"Dross" chav clientele everywhere.
A sad reflection of today's society.
The place is being filled with Immigrants now from France
This is fascinating!
No illegal migrants taking up the hotel space in those days. I remember my whole family, aunts, uncles, cousins, my parents all having a great holiday together in caravans at Skegness in 1958. My mam used to look after the photo booth at Butlins and my dad maintained arcade machines, i just had fun. I still have the photos of my long departed relatives in Skeggy, Great memories.❤
Did you ever know Johnny Tynan O'Mahony, who was a Redcoat for many years, and the camp tramp, and worked in the arcades in the off-season?
@Lee-nh5bb I didn't know him, although my parents may have done. I was very young at the time so only have selected memories. I just remember the great time with my extended family at Skegness.
@@kenneths1585 Thanks for your reply. I only asked because Johnny was Dave Allen's brother and they were both redcoats at various Butlins. I'm reading a biography of Dave Allen's at the moment.
Everybody is white....what went wrong
My grandmother had a boarding house in Skegness from the 1930s to 1960s. She had many an interesting story to tell. Mum had a lovely childhood growing up there in the 1950s and was Miss Skegness 1960. I also have wonderful childhood memories of Skegness and still go there for holidays
Donkey racing. Can you imagine if that happened today. Dozens of hi-viz wearing council officials would descend on that beach to shut it down, closely followed by a convoy of Police cars and Jeremy Corbyn in a fully loaded Stuka.
Facinating view of a bygone era ....
That lady taking a nap while she has her handbag by her side. That would have been pinched from her today.
I love Cyril's enthusiasm for everyone to enjoy themselves. He must be long gone now, god bless him.
Unfortunately yes, but my goodness he was the best Grandad in the world ... x
Fabulous footage of the Corbiere wheel rotating in both directions at 6mins 10 sec and the Rock O plane in the background - the UkKs first...
I remember ridding on a donkey there when i was 5
Before it was Chavy. The 90s and 2000s ruined it.
Sid Vicious yeah, now It’s all cheap wack land.
Sadly I’m from said generation.(2000s)
Sid Vicious tracksuits, Vauxhall corsas with shite exhausts, *_”U WOT M8”_* always hurled around.
Must have been freezing as no one is in bathing suits
Has anyone ever located part two???
Please reinstate the audio on this
Donkey Derby .......God ...the height of Holidays in Skeg during the 60s
Sid was the donkey man in that shot, a very good friend of my dad. Bought me a pop or two
Soup on a flat plate . Wow
I caught several views of Grenville Staple's mother in the piece about the Skegness Landlady Larks and one of Brian Dexters wife and a few views of other people I knew in those days.
4/- for plaice and chips??? No wonder my Mum used to make sandwiches for us all.
4 bob. Jesus what a rip off
Nowt up with Skegvegas.
Super!
Shame there isno sound but still worth a look.
No Sound? I can hear all the video.
Wonder if part 2 comes with the luxury of sound ,Great cinematography .
simon furlong ???? It has sound?
@@isaacsrandomvideos667 really not on my device,sounds like it's underwater