dolphins
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Nice stroll down memory lane. Question is, does anyone remember the escalator ever working? I don't!
Nice stroll down memory lane. Question is, does anyone remember the escalator ever working? I don't!
I can't remember it working, bit I can remember queuing on the stairs in the rain many times.
Blimey, I'd forgotten all about those stairs. Yes, I don't think I ever saw the escalator working. When were they removed?
The stairs used to lead up to the Ice Rink, don't ever remember the escalator working even then, when you're young nipping up a few stairs with a pair of skates round your neck wasn't a problem. They turned the Ice Rink into cinemas in 1971 I think.
Yeah, the stairs were obviously still there then (One of the films advertised is Cabaret and that was 1972). Wonder how much longer they survived after that?
The stairs used to lead up to the Ice Rink, don't ever remember the escalator working even then, when you're young nipping up a few stairs with a pair of skates round your neck wasn't a problem. They turned the Ice Rink into cinemas in 1971 I think.
I remember queuing on the stairs, in the snow (just my mum and I - no one else bothered!) for the opening screening of Star Wars in December 1977. If I remember correctly, the film then attracted a little more interest subsequently...
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Used to go ice skating every Saturday morning when I was 14. I think the only record I ever heard them play was Herb Alperts Greatest Hits
Looking above the stairs you can see the old buildings replaced by the Brighton Centre.
If you want to see history, walk down Russell Road behind the Brighton Centre. In the gap between the Centre and the Grand Hotel an old church like building can be seen with stained glass windows. Guess it's an unused part of the hotel. Google maps has it in scaffolding so not clear.
I know the Top Rank replaced the old SS Brighton, but I've been (w)racking my brain and I cannot for the life of me remember what was there before the Brighton Centre. Anybody a) know, and b) got any pictures?
The Sports Stadium was just north of the Kingswest site. It became an open car park for many years and now has the hotel on it.
There were a load of old Victorian building, including a pub, on the corner of West Street and Kings Road.
Loving that brochure, brought back so many memories. The best time to go was Sunday afternoon, the guy that used to play the organ and records in between sessions, used to let people bring their own LP's, you just left them on his counter and he'd play them, used to hear all the popular chart stuff at the time.
As you know there was no barrier around the rink just a short step, Friday nights I used to go with my older brother and his mates (I was 15), at one end of the rink their was a sectioned off Bar with it's own entrance doors. The trick was to get one of your mates to hold open the Bar door, then fly round the ice step off it and slide on your skates into the Bar. Used to get chucked out if they caught you doing it mind! My older brother used to buy me half of Double Diamond, "Just don't tell Mum".
Very, very happy days,
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Used to go ice skating every Saturday morning when I was 14. I think the only record I ever heard them play was Herb Alperts Greatest Hits