Same with morecombe. a seedy version of Blackpool if that is possible
Blackpool
Happy to report I’ve never been.
Weston Super Mare is of a similar vein but full of brummies
What I can’t understand is they were never nice seaside areas especially Weston due to the Bristol channel which due to the tide means the water is constantly brown, not particularly pleasing on the eye or for bathing
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Blackpool was honestly quite pleasant in the 70s. The grandparents used to take us there. Donkey rides up the beach which was clean, tram rides, the lights, fish and chips, the pier, the tower, the fun fair, the arcades, the zoo, the Dr who museum, jumpers for goal posts etc etc
I went early 90s to pick a car up and it was a filthy smelly shithole in a state of disrepair.
Never been. Always thought it looked dogshit.
You were right.
I don’t know if it still true but back in the 90s I worked with a guy who grew up there and everyone does their damnedest to get out. So much so at the time it had the largest application for the armed forces out of any town in England.
Hursty I covered a job in Weston Super Mare years ago. I stayed in the hotel (Royal Pier Hotel) were the Beatles stayed (bit of a fan). It’s a proper Khazi.
https://beatlesdaily.com/2023/03/23/weston-super-mare-1963-the-beatles/
I think I may have posted this before, but Blackpool Tower is the most complained about tourist attraction in the UK and 2nd most complained about in the whole world on Tripadvisor.
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I went to the top when I was little and it was fucking terrifying. Thing was swaying in the wind and proper lack of safety back then. I just remember looking over the edge and my brother doing one of those pushing and then grabbing you malarkey and nearly shat myself. Never really liked heights since.
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My gran used to take us to Blackpool when I where a lad. The arcades where ace, as was Jungle Jims.
Seems like that photographer fetishizes poverty. His other “collections” include pictuers of people travelling on busses and East London smackheads.