We’re going back to the funfair this week, not with the Ektar diptych maker, but my beloved Contax Aria.
A tiny History Bit
The Funfair is officially known as Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, which sounds very Victorian, which is no surprise as she was Queenie in 1899 when the fair became a permanent fixture. Mostly it’s known as The Fair, as there isn’t another one in our county unless you call Diggerland in Durham a fair, which I don’t.
Prior to 1899, travelling fairs would come along in summer, park up by the market and only be allowed legally to start up once the ordinary market stalls had finished for the day. Eventually they had their own space and could run rides any time. One of the first permanent rides was the Aerial Flight, built in the 1910βs-20βs and cost 1d (old pence) (which would be 0.23 cents in $) for a ride, and advertised that it is suitable and βapprovedβ for all ages. (But not any of my ages, ever.)

All gone now, and things are a bit more modern. Well a little bit at least.
There were a few Marvellous rides (this is the little bit of modern)
This chap is doing well for a 94 year old.
Would have had a go on this next one if it had been an option!
These next ones are to do with Peter Pan. Firstly a galleon which swings up high at the front, then wangs itself backwards and swings high at the back. You have a bar to hold onto, which you need when it goes back as your bum leaves it’s seat. I know as I’ve been on one prior to being in my dotage, had to hold my lad from falling out. Very scary biscuits.
This a faceless Captain Hook I believe, he was at the bottom of the steps up to the galleon.
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Finally, some surprised elephants. I did wonder if it was a Disney Dumbo thing, but the ears are not long enough and there isn’t a feather in their trunks, so they’re just your average surprised elephants.
My favourite is the Zombie enclosure at the top of the post, might have to go in there when it all opens up again. That’s it for this week, but stay tooned, there’s a few more to come from outside the fair.
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