Memories of Hayling Island Holiday Camps

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2023
  • A documentary on ‘Memories of Hayling Island Holiday Camps’.
    This project was in collaboration with HSDC Havant & South Downs, The Hayling College, The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre and National Lottery Heritage Fund where our role was to mentor students so they could enhance their filmmaking skills and capture footage for the project.
    The documentary is featuring at The Spring in Havant, Hampshire until 15th July 2023 as part of an exhibition created by A Level students at HSDC. The exhibition traces the history of Hayling Island’s five major holiday camps from the 1930s through to the present day. The students interviewed former visitors and staff as well as historians such as Kathryn Ferry, the country’s foremost expert on the history of British holidays.
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  • @maxustaxus
    @maxustaxus 2 месяца назад +9

    Absolutely wonderful documentary...

  • @user-dt2nd3lc2t
    @user-dt2nd3lc2t 2 месяца назад +3

    Loved this Documentary ...spent many a happy holiday with my parents during the 60s and early 70s at the Sunshine Holiday Camp...I still even today remember the jingle..." pack your bags and come with me down to Hayling by the sea....To the Sunshine Holiday Camp ! " ❤

  • @edwardharrington678
    @edwardharrington678 2 месяца назад +6

    Went to the Sunshine holiday camp in the 1950s with my mum dad and brother and had a great time. Happy days.

  • @ianworley8169
    @ianworley8169 2 месяца назад +6

    Hayling Island is beautiful. Getting the little ferry over and just walking around the island. I haven't been in over a decade, but I love the peace of that little island.

    • @nicholasbell9017
      @nicholasbell9017 2 месяца назад +1

      You must be lost in space. What little ferry? I hope you're just having a laugh. Hey folks, there is a bridge. You can even drive a car on it. Since about 1920's...

    • @chriswalford9228
      @chriswalford9228 Месяц назад

      @@nicholasbell9017 The Hayling ferry from Portsmouth

  • @usvalve
    @usvalve Месяц назад +2

    Ah, much nostalgia! I went with my family to Sunshine Holiday Camp in 1974. They served orange juice at breakfast, a habit which we imported back home.

    • @Sarah-bq7zo
      @Sarah-bq7zo Месяц назад

      Was there for a hol around the same time still have the menu for the week somewhere. Happy holiday will Mum, Dad and cousin

  • @Susanmuir2
    @Susanmuir2 2 месяца назад +4

    Interesting!!!

  • @ROYALWAND
    @ROYALWAND 2 месяца назад +3

    such nice people :) lovely

  • @garycunningham4078
    @garycunningham4078 2 месяца назад +3

    Me and my family went to sunshine holiday 1972 and 73.really enjoyed it.

  • @jomo5242
    @jomo5242 Месяц назад

    Ahh, Reading on Sea! Everyone I knew went to Hayling for a holiday or just for the day.

  • @jillraymond2394
    @jillraymond2394 2 месяца назад +3

    We lived in south London and went to a Hayling holiday camp, no idea which one. It was very communal, games, dances, fancy dress. It must have been a real break for mums. The war and post war people had to work together, street parties, bunches of kids out playing on the street and the rec, in between the grime, the pig bucket van collecting food waste!

  • @michaelhaywood8262
    @michaelhaywood8262 8 месяцев назад +8

    I remember going to Hayling as a very young child in 1962. I think it was the Sunshine Camp, which I think still exists, although under different management and a different name. I also went to the Dovercourt camp [later the same year, I think] which has long since been closed and demolished. One memory I have of the Dovercourt camp is the children's playground by a stream and a row of Poplar trees.
    I have recently been watching RUclips videos from the 60s of places I went to as a child. However it makes me so S A D to see the little kids playing, just realise that, like me, they will all be elderly now. Makes me want to cry.

    • @paulgoode5245
      @paulgoode5245 2 месяца назад

      Warners wagtails ring a bell?

    • @peterboxall4057
      @peterboxall4057 2 месяца назад

      I was there in 62 too. Sunshine holiday camp still great memories Remember riding 3 wheeler bike round path/trackbrill

    • @suemonk5064
      @suemonk5064 2 месяца назад

      ​@@paulgoode5245i was a warners wagtail lol

    • @patriciapalmer4873
      @patriciapalmer4873 2 месяца назад

      1969 when I was at sunshine holiday camp it was brilliant different competitions knobby knees / glam grannies / my brother worked at sinah Warren that was childfree happy days 😢

    • @westleyo5
      @westleyo5 2 месяца назад

      Was where HI-DE-HI was filmed it is now a residential area

  • @ukoldgit
    @ukoldgit 3 месяца назад +5

    Hayling Island boy myself, anyone remember the Kontiki Club in Sinah Warren? used to sneek in, best crumpet on the Island!🤫

  • @ukoldgit
    @ukoldgit 3 месяца назад +9

    Sunshine Holiday Camp, Status Quo country!!!!

    • @KayeRogers-ev2bl
      @KayeRogers-ev2bl 2 месяца назад +3

      My Dad was entertainment manager at sunshine and met Rick Parfit before he joined Status Quo

  • @simtrainz
    @simtrainz Месяц назад +1

    Warners wagtail club, wow what a memory

  • @expressoevangelism80
    @expressoevangelism80 2 месяца назад +3

    Went on a great Warners’ holiday camp with my dad and met up with some friends from school. It must have been ‘71.
    It was great fun. I entered into everything from swimming races, fancy dress and guess the hat, and possibly a few more. I won the best dressed woman as a 6’ 17 year old. It stopped there. I didn’t get hooked.

  • @ellenthorne818
    @ellenthorne818 2 месяца назад +4

    My first job after leaving school was at South Leigh in 1974 as a kitchen assistant.. I went to boarding school on Hayling, t was oppersit the Beachlands funfair and once been owned by the the Sandeman Port family.

  • @vernongoodey5096
    @vernongoodey5096 4 месяца назад +4

    Gran had an old Railway carriage at Sandy Point went every year early 60s to 70s same 2 weeks, happy days. Remember once staying at was it Higworth caravan Park?

  • @inva9lid
    @inva9lid 2 месяца назад +1

    Didn't do the Holiday Camps but my aunt lived on Hayling and I used to enjoy going down from Scotland to stay with her in the early 70's. Loved going to Hayling, it was as if time went slower.
    Enjoyed the documentary.

  • @user-qz3wv7tq6v
    @user-qz3wv7tq6v Месяц назад

    My family went to The Sunshine Camp in the years of '55, '56, '57. I can remember the sun coming out on one occasion and the whole camp cheering as one because we'd had 5 days of constant rain. I learned to ride a bike here. They could be hired quite cheaply as well as children's pedal cars and adults four-seater quad cycles which could be taken out of the camp to the main beach. I was also entered into the kids fancy dress competition - always with the same outfit, bandages, a crutch, and fake blood and a sign saying "Wrong Chalet Number", and won every time.
    Later in life (1967) I did a summer season at Warners St. Clare camp on the Isle Of Wight as the drummer in the resident band, and there met my wife. We're still together after nearly 56 years.
    A lot to be said for the 'olden days holiday' style... Though I don't think it would work today.

  • @stevealdwin
    @stevealdwin 2 месяца назад +1

    Visited Sunshine holiday camp in the 60's with my parents. Only went the once as we found it to be far larger than the smaller camps like Sunbeam and Gunton Hall. The tv programme hi di hi was a very good representation of the period and if anything underplayed the atmosphere.

  • @mattandrew7834
    @mattandrew7834 Год назад +3

    Really interesting to watch, several members of my family in some of the still photographs, including my mother and father, aunts uncles, grandparents and even great grandmother. Mum and Dad both worked at Sinah Warren in the 60's

  • @vincenthigginbotham8729
    @vincenthigginbotham8729 2 месяца назад +3

    My mother used to go there for a few years as a manager of some sort

  • @karenhodgson1413
    @karenhodgson1413 Месяц назад

    I went to Coronation camp in the early 70s.

  • @paulinedavis3660
    @paulinedavis3660 2 месяца назад +1

    As a child I always went go Buds farm in a tent on Hayling Island we loved it 😅

  • @AngieMorgan-tj9hx
    @AngieMorgan-tj9hx 2 месяца назад +2

    Does anyone remember a chalet camp called silver sands in Hayling Island?not a warners! I go to sinah Warren and lakeside now, we used to go northney too...but silver sands was around there somewhere, only had chalets a little shop and a small outside pool.

    • @senianns9522
      @senianns9522 2 месяца назад

      I remember Sinah Dormy. Was there in or about 1961?

    • @davidburns34
      @davidburns34 Месяц назад

      Thank you for reminding me of the name of this camp. Even trying to find details of it but it was only small. Remember the tiny pool in the middle with a sand pit, swings and a slide. I’m sure it was on Rail Lane near the front as we used to walk to the beach during the day.

  • @RapunzelinOttawa
    @RapunzelinOttawa 2 месяца назад +1

    19:33 . . . Does anyone know if that is Michael Palin on the left? (dark jacket, red trim). And starting around 26:46 what a wonderful memory seeing the women dancing with each other.

  • @southerneruk
    @southerneruk Месяц назад

    Now day's they call them cruise ships