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John Hart pictured standing in front of Dave Rowland's Hoopla at Penzance Fair in 1978.

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Albert Martin's Hoopla at Penzance Fair in 1978, with David Rowland and Arthur James's Big Wheel. Hoopla signs read 'Score under 30 with 3 Separate Numbers to Win', 'One Win Any Prize', '20p' and 'Gold Plated Ingots Here'.

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Anderton & Rowland's Cyclone Twist at Summercourt Fair. (M. DeVey)

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Children's Supercar Railroad roundabout

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A. Whitelegg / Charlie Bailey's juveniles (Dean Bailey, Richard Thomas)

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Tommy Opie's Austin Cars at Penzance Fair in 1978 . (Nigel Philby)

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Children's Big Wheel

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The High Flyer ride at fair. 'Mind You Hold Tight' and 'Ride of the Fair' signs depicted.

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Big Wheel and spectators at fairground.

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Three men sitting on the edge of a roundabout, with 'The Magnificent Marenghi' truck in the background.

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These were some of the largest machines ever seen in Britain up to that date. This example, pictured at Southport, was the largest permanent Fair Ride in Britain up to 1900. Holidaymakers rode in suspended car which swung out as the speed of the ride…

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Fair on Plymouth Hoe. (2 copies of same print)

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Anderton & Rowland engine and fair organ in Mawla.

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The Iron Maiden fairground engine. "Mighty in Strength and Endurance".

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Three men standing in front of Steven Rowland's Mini Waltzer, with one presenting a cheque to another.

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Crowd at the annual Fair which took place at the time of Paul Feast which is in October. Bridge and waterwheel in the background. The main attraction here is "Day's Exhibition of Curiosities".

A copy of this exists at CUST 10HF 014.

CUST 10HF 014.tif
Tolcarne Mill waterwheel is partially visible on the right of the scene. The main attraction here is "Day's Exhibition of Curiosities".

Likely a copy of the glass negative CUST 10HG 004.

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"GALLOPING HORSES AND RACING COCKERELS"
Built in 1921 by Messrs Thomas Walker of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire and erected at Crowlas 1982
(Penwith Pleasure Park opened in 1977 and closed around 1984.)

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