Thanks for all the memories of the fun fair, it was a great asset to Rhyl when it was there, I live down the road from it so I remember it well, sad it’s gone
Just as I remember it. I was there 1958-1964 for holidays and loved the miniature railway. It's still there today and a great place to visit with free parking. They had four of those loco's all built in Rhyl. Billy , John , Joan and Michael and another two went to Belle Vue and Margate. Many thanks to the person who had the vision to film it.
Wow, amazing to see Rhyl fair around the time I lived there as a kid. The Train Around The Lake! King Solomon’s Mines was what that water ride was called. Loved every bit of it. 😍
Brilliant nostalgia, we went here in 1972, stayed at Palins over the iron bridge, my main memory of the fair was the Rotor,, went on it with my two cousins Phineas, and Marcel (soon to sing with Manchester band, Sweet Sensation),, there was always loud music at the fair, the 3 songs from 1972 that always take me back were, Silver Machine, School's out, and Puppy love,,,,Fantastic memories !!!!!
18:08 Brilliant film. I remember riding on the horses, and the boats. Best of all was Prof. Green’s Punch & Judy show, especially the amazing Chinese? jugglers! A bit sad to see what Rhyl is like now, but the film brought back some very happy memories.
I was born 1953 use to come to Rhyl every year with my parents and younger brother, it was a great family place with everything for young and old. Got married and did the same with my ex wife and our kids. Bloody council should hang their heads in shame bet your lifes back handers were behind the demolition of it!!!!!
You are so right. I was born in 53 too. Great place to go. Its now the biggest shit hole on God's earth. Thank god the 55 went around it. I was driving back from Conwy few weeks back. Decided to go home along coast road like the old days. Went through Rhyl. My god I was nearly in tears. Never again. How incompetent can a council be.??
What an amazing piece of footage!! I was sadly still dead when this was filmed but as a kid growing up in the 90's and visiting it it doesn't look like much had changed.
Fantastic. I remember the place from the late 60s through to the 80s. I haven't been back in over 30 years and everything I've heard about the place today makes me want to leave it that way.
I was born 1964 I remember those rides well ,but it must have been the same rides in the early 70s too,we never went anywhere else growing up rhyl and towyn proberbly the same weeks aswell the old potters fortnight as was ,good memories
Lovely bit of nostalgia when Rhyl had everything going for it. What would be there to film in 2016. A bridge over the Voryd that nobody uses. A desolate promenade full of half occupied buildings Streets knocked down. Hoarding galore. A lake thats just for doggy walks. No paviluon. No Queens ballroom. No floral hall. No bandstand or bike track. No Suncentre. No Tito's. High Street full of tat and aimed at the poor end of society. No quality guest houses and only one hotel that can take coach trade. No wonder Marks and Spencer called it a day. I could go on abd on but one thing is for sure Rhyl will NEVER see these days again so DCC need to get real. You cannot resurrect the dead! Thanks for bringing back some lovely memories with this film.
+Alan Taylor Me and my friends used to drive there from Liverpool for a fun day out back in the mid 80's and people had to walk on the road 'cos the pavements were so full. It's like a ghost town in comparison now. Sad to see how the local council have killed the place.
+Alan Taylor About the "desolate promenade" I hear what you are saying but I think your council has done a good job on it. The problem is that all those privately owned buildings on the other side of the road are still looking shambolic. Same applies at Morecambe, and Cleveleys.
Such a great reminder of the town of Rhyl in its heyday. Superb entertainment for the family with great funfair rides. So nauseated that Rhyl, over the years has been sadly trashed by the action of its councils, the former Rhuddlan Borough Council and now the even more iniquitous Denbighshire County Council, a unitary farce forced upon us by that stupid cringe-making John Major's administration. A lust for power and money has led to the demise of innocent pleasure. May they be forgiven....if such largesse of spirit can be found to exist.....
Brilliant ! it even showed the Marina Service Station in it`s earlier configuration where I had my first job serving petrol and in the shop before I left school .
She wasnt a aunty by blood but we used to call her aunty blanche she had the little fortune box we used to sit in it with her good friend of my show people family,happy memories
I would never go abroad, cheap or not. North Wales my favourite place for holidays, always has been since 1962 right up to 2019, 61 now and spent my whole life holidaying in Wales
As a Rhyl born & bred lad I can tell you it was a fantastic place to grow up in the 50’ & 60’. But sadly as previous comments the council through greed cocked it up and turned Rhyl into a SHIT HOLE. But thanks for the video 👍👍
Thanks for all the memories of the fun fair, it was a great asset to Rhyl when it was there, I live down the road from it so I remember it well, sad it’s gone
We lived in River Street. Is the model village still there?
Just as I remember it. I was there 1958-1964 for holidays and loved the miniature railway. It's still there today and a great place to visit with free parking. They had four of those loco's all built in Rhyl.
Billy , John , Joan and Michael and another two went to Belle Vue and Margate. Many thanks to the person who had the vision to film it.
Fabulous film. Many happy times there. Thank you. 👍🏼
Wow, amazing to see Rhyl fair around the time I lived there as a kid. The Train Around The Lake! King Solomon’s Mines was what that water ride was called. Loved every bit of it. 😍
Wow.memories
Happy.days.1960.s.
Brilliant nostalgia, we went here in 1972, stayed at Palins over the iron bridge, my main memory of the fair was the Rotor,, went on it with my two cousins Phineas, and Marcel (soon to sing with Manchester band, Sweet Sensation),, there was always loud music at the fair, the 3 songs from 1972 that always take me back were, Silver Machine, School's out, and Puppy love,,,,Fantastic memories !!!!!
18:08 Brilliant film. I remember riding on the horses, and the boats. Best of all was Prof. Green’s Punch & Judy show, especially the amazing Chinese? jugglers! A bit sad to see what Rhyl is like now, but the film brought back some very happy memories.
I was born 1953 use to come to Rhyl every year with my parents and younger brother, it was a great family place with everything for young and old. Got married and did the same with my ex wife and our kids. Bloody council should hang their heads in shame bet your lifes back handers were behind the demolition of it!!!!!
You are so right. I was born in 53 too. Great place to go. Its now the biggest shit hole on God's earth. Thank god the 55 went around it. I was driving back from Conwy few weeks back. Decided to go home along coast road like the old days. Went through Rhyl. My god I was nearly in tears. Never again. How incompetent can a council be.??
What an amazing piece of footage!! I was sadly still dead when this was filmed but as a kid growing up in the 90's and visiting it it doesn't look like much had changed.
Wonderful footage of better days
Fantastic. I remember the place from the late 60s through to the 80s. I haven't been back in over 30 years and everything I've heard about the place today makes me want to leave it that way.
What an absolutely fantastic piece of filming and editing for the time. Loved it, thanks for uploading. :-)
Thanks for the upload! I've been to Rhyl in the 1980's and loved it but great to see how it all started. Well put together :)
Simply brilliant !
Yes remember staying at Robin Hood caravan park in Rhyl and walking down the prom to the funfair ❤
What a wonderful piece of film! I love it. :-)
everything looks so clean and fresh
As kids we all loved this place 😃
I was born 1964 I remember those rides well ,but it must have been the same rides in the early 70s too,we never went anywhere else growing up rhyl and towyn proberbly the same weeks aswell the old potters fortnight as was ,good memories
I lived in abbey street in 1955 worked on Morley's walzer in 1960 to1962 such good days sad they have gone
Went there in the late 60's. Happy memories.
Lovely bit of nostalgia when Rhyl had everything going for it. What would be there to film in 2016. A bridge over the Voryd that nobody uses. A desolate promenade full of half occupied buildings Streets knocked down. Hoarding galore. A lake thats just for doggy walks. No paviluon. No Queens ballroom. No floral hall. No bandstand or bike track. No Suncentre. No Tito's. High Street full of tat and aimed at the poor end of society. No quality guest houses and only one hotel that can take coach trade. No wonder Marks and Spencer called it a day. I could go on abd on but one thing is for sure Rhyl will NEVER see these days again so DCC need to get real. You cannot resurrect the dead!
Thanks for bringing back some lovely memories with this film.
+Alan Taylor Yeah rhyl was good until the early 2000s, then it became cheaper to go abroad than to go to rhyl lol..
Can you imagine if we bought back the people from this film back from the dead to see Rhyl as it is now!!!
+Alan Taylor Me and my friends used to drive there from Liverpool for a fun day out back in the mid 80's and people had to walk on the road 'cos the pavements were so full. It's like a ghost town in comparison now. Sad to see how the local council have killed the place.
+Alan Taylor About the "desolate promenade" I hear what you are saying but I think your council has done a good job on it. The problem is that all those privately owned buildings on the other side of the road are still looking shambolic. Same applies at Morecambe, and Cleveleys.
Such a great reminder of the town of Rhyl in its heyday. Superb entertainment for the family with great funfair rides. So nauseated that Rhyl, over the years has been sadly trashed by the action of its councils, the former Rhuddlan Borough Council and now the even more iniquitous Denbighshire County Council, a unitary farce forced upon us by that stupid cringe-making John Major's administration. A lust for power and money has led to the demise of innocent pleasure. May they be forgiven....if such largesse of spirit can be found to exist.....
Thank you, the Big Dipper was my first ever non-kiddie coaster. Nice to be able to see it again.
I loved this fair as a kid in the 1960,s
Brilliant ! it even showed the Marina Service Station in it`s earlier configuration where I had my first job serving petrol and in the shop before I left school .
John Davies robins corner cafe in 60
She wasnt a aunty by blood but we used to call her aunty blanche she had the little fortune box we used to sit in it with her good friend of my show people family,happy memories
Amazing footage ❤️
there used to be a pub at the front with a childrens room as i remember
Can remember going round on the train brilliant
Oh the good ole days 👍😎
It was a great place. Sadly cheap foreign holidays took the tourists away.
I would never go abroad, cheap or not. North Wales my favourite place for holidays, always has been since 1962 right up to 2019, 61 now and spent my whole life holidaying in Wales
As a Rhyl born & bred lad I can tell you it was a fantastic place to grow up in the 50’ & 60’. But sadly as previous comments the council through greed cocked it up and turned Rhyl into a SHIT HOLE. But thanks for the video 👍👍
Welcome to Rhyl (2019) Please do not make eye contact with the locals. 😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
Some clowns ruined a fantastic holiday resort.I went there in the 70s crowded.went again in the 90s it was dead and that was at high season.shame.
Is that Dave Gordon on the steam train ?
Err... could you be a little more specific?
True!
15:03 does anyone know what this ride is called?
wall of death maybe.
It's called " The Rotor"
BLIMEY THEY COULD TEACH DISNEYLAND A THING OR TWO :-(
Lol
A shilling for the Gallopers?
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