4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 23, 1969.
(Ill[ ID WIIISIN
THE GREAT HOUSES OF ENGLAND AWAIT YOU
“The Stately. Homes o£
England” may be the target for a great deal of. good- natured jokes and they cer tainly provided Noel Coward with a best-seller, but they are: also a'Mecca for the crowds leaving home each holiday time in search of cul ture, plus enjoyment. Venues depend largely upon
By EDITH HIT TON
whether-you get out the family car, polish up the. old ‘bike’,
• merelyuse-’Shanks’s pony’. In any- event, the choice is wide
take public, transport — or
almost on your own doorstep. There-is Browsholme Hall just a few -miles outside - Clitheroe, for instance; still a traditional family seat after a long history of 600 years.
and varied. Take the stately homes
Walkers passing through Downham discover why it is described as one of England’s prettiest villages.
Savoy Grill and Restaurant; 6, BISPHAM ROAD, off Victoria Road,
Telephone: CLEVELEYS 3864
Make your'visit-to the Seaside memorable with a visit to “THE SAVOY"
Steaks, Grills and Superb Sea Foods served from 11-30 ■ . to 7 p.m.
Table reservations for Dinner '7-30 to 11 p.m.
From our choice selection of classical cuisine let us-quote you for your next party—we are specialists in Party Catering
WESTON PARK
WESTON-UNDER-LIZARD 17th Century Stately Home of
The Eari and Countess of Bradford
on FOR FAMILY OUTINGS As- Adults 3/-, Children 2/. House Extra V-< 1/-
REFRESHMENTS Pottery, Pets Comer, eto.
Open V/cds., Thurs., and'Sats., 2 n'.m. Sunday 11 a.m. Also Bank Holidays 11 a.m. daily, t: FREE CAR PARK.
Go East for a change! BURGHLEY HOUSE ■STAMFORD, LINOS. ENGLAND’S GRANDEST ELIZABETHAN HOME
Don’t miss the unique “Heaven Room,”' 700 Old Masters, Silver, Fireplaces, Painted •Ceilings—a house packed with Treasures amid splendid Parklands.
Open on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturdays and Bank Holidays, 11 a.m.—5 p.m. (Sundays 2—5 p.m.)
CAR PARK FREE — DEER PARK — CAFETERIA ADMISSION 4/6 :: CHILDREN 2/-
A DAY OUT FOR THE FAMILY . Come to ‘
H AR EW O O D H O US E OPEN EYERY DAY 11 a.m. — 6 p.m.
Free Car Park and Playground Picnicking Allowed VISIT Exhibitions Via A58 and A61 7 miles north of Leeds
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Ramsboffom's Melodie Bar 36
HIGH ST
SKIPTONfor LIGHT MEALS
BEVERAGES etc. .
SNACKS HOT AND COLD
OPEN
EVERY DAY
Seating:for!120. '- Party catering by arrangement. |j SHH0SaH®HaaSBBSSESEHBHSEBSSHSBEBSBHHHSSt«]B[^
ENJOY A FAMILY OUTING TO TRENTHAM GARDENS
THE PLAYGROUND OF THE MIDLANDS (Stoke-on-Trent three miles, M6 Motorway one mile)
SIX GOOD REASONS WHY!
1— Superb Italian Gardens, broad, velvety lawns. 2— Mile-long natural lake. Boating and Angling. 3— Miniature Railway,.through- forests and - glen. 4— Heated Swimmingi Pool
in.delightful woodland setting. '. 5— Restaurants,' Licensed Barsi Snack Chalets, Gift Shops'. Cr-Falrground,:Chairlift, Veteran Car Museum,-. •
Admission 4/- — Children 2/-
Reduced rates for parties booking s- meal In advance. May-we have the pleasure of your company?
v YOU are important at Trcntham HUGE FREE CAR PARKS
VISIT
This beautiful example of ,English, country-Mansion dating from early., Tudor times, containing fine examples of panelling, furniture, tapestries, pictures, china,, armour and family-art treasures of historic and national1 ■
importanee. ■ .■-y.. • ★ BR0WSH0LME HALL *
: -Organised parties on other days by-arrangement with Secretary, Browsholme- Hall, near Clitheroe.
Six mites from Clitheroe on the". Mitton*Wh]tewell :road on' the- way to the Trough of Bowland. Open—Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, all Bank : Holiday Mondays and Tuesdays until mid:Ootober from 2'p.m, to. 6-30. p.m.
Telephone-Stonyhurst 330 — ADMISSION 3/«. #Y0RK MINSTER
:KTHE SHAMBLES * THE UNUSUAL CASTLE MUSEUM * RIVER . .TRIPS * RAILWAY MUSEUM :: * 3 MILES OF CITY WALLS * : PICTURESBUE.
, OLD STREETS' AND BUILDINGS # ST. MARY’S ABBEY . AND, GARDENS
(comnlete with neacochs) Mk. 0°0D SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS. ,
CITyVo F- HISTORY
Illustrated 'a leaflet .sfrom Information Contro. Yorki
CDe Sioan bote! r .a.c. i GRASMERE
COCKTAIL BAR—Charming Decor Skilled Cooking—Choice Wines
RESTAURANT—Fully Licensed NOW O P E N
Telephone: GRASMERE 223 WELCOME TO ALL PATRONS.
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POST NOW TO - BLACKPOOL TOWER C o !^ OLD HALL, GAINSBOROUGH
15th Century lialt*tlmbered Manor House, medieval kitchen, period rooms and furniture.
OPEN DAILY 2-5 p.m. (including Sundays) to OCTOBER. ADMISSION 2/6
Enquiries: Secretary, Old Hail,:Parnell Street, Gainsborough. CITY OF NOTTINGHAM NEWSTEAD ABBEY and its
ATTRACTIVE GARDENS (HOME OF LORD BYRON THE POET) GARDENS; Open throughout the year 10 a.m. to dusk.
ABBEY: Open from Good Friday to September 30th. Sundays and Bank Holidays
2.to 6*36 p.m. Other days: Tours at 2, 3 4 and 6 p.m.
ADMISSION: Grounds 2/- (Children 1/*); Abbey 1A (Children 6d.)
FREE CAR PARK :: REFRESHMENTS FACILITIES. Illustrated brochure or any further Information from:
The Superintendent, Newstead Abbey, Linby, Notts. (Bltdworth 2622) or The Director of Parks, Woodthorpe Grange, Sherwood, Nottingham. •
(Telephone 66661/3).
THORESBY HALL N e a r OLLERTON, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
•Ths Heart of Sherwood Forest’
Open to the Public until Sunday, 28th September THE STATE APARTMENTS, TH E TERRACES
EXHIBITIONS, AVIARIES, MINIATURE RAILWAY,
MOTOR RALLIES Etc. Pull Catering Faci'.tics
OPEN snndRvs 12-30; Wednesdays and,Thursdays 2-30; Saturdays (not Sept) 2-30= Public Holday Mondays 12-30; Public Holiday Tuesdays 2-30; riast admissions 5-15 p.m,
ADMISSION:—Adults 4/-; Children 1/6 ■ Parties over .forty 3/-
Details from T.H.O., THORESBY HALL, Noar OLLERTON,< NOTTS.
A day out that’s different . . .
j . ■; V X3XW ... HJLW/. ** - ..... . ■ .■."i-'-i.v. at the Airport, June 14th—July 13th
LYME PARK — DISLEY . Main AG Road. Nr. Stockport.
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House dating from Elizabethan Times.,Imnrossive'Palladian , Exterior (1720) by Giacomo. Loom.
Home of Logh family for 600-years. Guided partioa leave at : intervals. Gardens. Park 1.320 acres. Herd of Red Deer. Car Park 2/- per day: 1/- after 6-30 n.m, Mon. to Fri.
HARLOW CAR, HARROGATE
■ Approach by Otloy Road,to Crag Lane, or on/foot through > Valley Gardens and Pine Woods
The Gardens and Trial Grounds of the
NORTHERN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY are open to the public ’ from dawn to : dusk
thr6uBhouti.tho;; y e a r .' See the beautiful stream and Alpine, gardens,';stroll*,;
: in the woodland, (enjoy.- the, colour, and-,interest-ofvthe - omamental gardens, see what a wide variety of; plant'life" you can grow
in.the,North if you^try.*-^^ ^
Mystery Plays Festival of tho ' Arts
June 20- July 13
. .. ADMISSION:'2/6d. ADULTS. 6d..OHILpREN'-f-i,-f Special terms lor parties of 20 or-more" ^ ,
RIPLEY CASTLE, HARROGATE"
-I'osenlng*Sundays, 'May- to'September .inclusive—2 ‘p.m. to. G. p.m. .Adults, 3/6,: Child- ren -1/6. Parties admitted any ./day during abo^
iparlod-by..arrangement. . parties ot 20 and over—Adults 3'-; Ctil!dren(l/6
' gardens ONIjY'(Saturdayst—june to September (!ncl.). 2 . p.m.-to-G,p.m. '* Adults 1/6, Children 1/- ■
■'OWNER:'Major Slr'
Joslau.InglHiy/ Bart.- TELEPHONE: Ripley.2R6 fc,252. . Now-on .view—Secret.‘Hiding 'FlacMcccntly, discovered;.'f_: • C a t e r in g ^
' -. - * r . , .. : Catering for parties by prior arrangement. Reductions for organised parties. CHILDREN 1/6
Home of-the' Marquess of Exeter-
GOLDEN CHEF RESTAURANT 73 FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER
Open every day from 10, a.m. till Midnight Fully Licensed
A menu for all occasions. Special terms for parties etc. Chef’s specialities also served
Excellent Food at the lowest'possible prices WAITRESS SERVICE
COACH PA R T IE S .CA yERED
For bookings or inquiries Telephone: CHESTER 23812 Party bookings now being taken for the summer season
Under the personal attention of the manager Mr. R. KUlingsworth ‘
a.m.
' Mitton-Whitewell road on the way to the Trough of Bowland, the present hall was rebuilt in 1507 and its facade replaced in 1604. The interior houses many historic treasures.- •
Set in picturesque landscaped surroundings on the WhaHey-
. Scottish raiders. An extensive re-building pro
ton Castle, built in stone by the Norman conquerors on the original site of a wooden for tress erected to ward off the
A little farther afield is Skip-
gramme in 1307 to 1310 pro duced the building as it is seen at the present time, complete with round towers.. During the Civil War years
inumbers of men and: women dressed after the fashion of the great fairs at the turn of this century. Circus animals, Can - Can
Traction Engine Rally at Bur ton Constable Hall will feature numerous interesting items and visitors .will be able to see large
ment. The Edwardian Fan- ’ and
girls, .Acrobats and others will all be seen in a genuine ‘Old Tyme’ atmosphere. On Sunday and Monday
there will also be an exhibition of the famous ‘Dwyle Flonking’ derived from one of the more ancient customs . of English fairs. In all, a unique weekend for the public. Levens Hall,- near Kendal, in
’slighted' by order of Parlia wings.
Lake District and only four; miles from another beauty spot,, the village of Cartmel, • Holker- Hall stands in extensive, taste fully laid out gardens and a deer park. At this time of year, the glowing azaleas. and rhodo dendrons for which Holker is famous are'at their very best.. Catering is-also featured.
land, is Sella Park, one of the finest examples of the county’s architecture, parts of which date back to the 14th century.
Farther north, m Cumber
with the monastery of Calder Vale Abbey and the violent his tory of the border feuds.
Sella Park, has close links
quite certain, the existence of a Pele Tower built into the present structure indicates that a portion of the old house is ; more than 600 years old. What is known . of _ Sella
Although its origin is not
Westmorland, is a Tudor Manor set in picturesque gardens designed in French style. These feature many fine examples of the topiarist’s art in the form of birds and animals cut from bushes. Among other things to delight the gardening enthu siast as well as the seeker after culture are the beautifully sculptured beech hedges. Nearer the coast, on the
Skipton Castle withstood a three-year seige by Cromwell’s soldiers. I t was afterwards
Park’s history begins with an entry in the memoirs of Sir Daniel le Fleming, which reads “Thomas le Fleming of Sellowe Park, his mortgage of five shillings rent in Coney- garth."
of Sir Walter and Lady Bromley Davenport and has been the home of Sir Walter’s family since Domesday times, through his ancestors (in the
Capesthorne Hall is the home
fringe of Mbrecambe Bay, is lovely Holker Hall, once the home of the Dukes of Devon shire and now owned by Mr. Richard Cavendish and Ms family, who live in one of the
Fishing. Boating, Swimming. Speed Boat Racing, Amusement Arcade Children’s Playground, Childrens T.V. Room, Licensed Club. Shops and Cafe. .
LAKESIDE UDO
HOME OP EAST COAST MOTOR BOAT RACING CLUB CARAVANS FOR HIRE. CAMPING SITES AVAILABLE.
Next Speedboat Races—Sundays September 1st and 29th -DAY VISITORS WELCOME ANYTIME.
A few Holiday Sites for Caravans available. NORTH SOMERCOTES On Main Grimsby to Mabletborpe Road. Near Lqutf), Lincolnshire. I ,
Phone North Somercotcs 315 p .
" lIS E o N - HALL
' V i B A K E W E L L — DERBYSHIRE ' THE BEST LOVED OF DERBYSHIRE'S GREAT HOUSES
, Probablythe most complete and authentic example or a medieval and manorial home to be seen in England.
The HALL and TERRACE ROS^GARDENSareonen toth e Public FROM TUESDAY to SATURDAY INCLUSIVE (NOT SUNDAY or MONDAY) to SEPTEMBER 30th
Onenins Hours: 11 a.m. to 0 p.m.^ Charge of admission 4/-
SPECIAL OPENING SPRING BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY and . MONDAY (11 a.m.— 6 n.m.)
Morning Refreshments. Lunches and Attonoon Teas available. NO DOGS ALLOWED. CAR PARK (charge 1/-). .
(Saturday 2 n.m.— 0 n.m.)
ESTATE OFFICE. HADDON HALL, BAKEWELL, Derbyshire. Telephone: Bakowell 2855.
VISIT
BUDDING PARK HARROGATE
HOUSE & GROUNDS
A distinguished Regency House set in .rolling Parkland designed by Rcpton. Sec the beautiful
gardens ‘ with their large col- lection of old-fashioned roses, 17th and 18th century French Roses. Azaleas, Rhododendrons and many other rare plants.
OPEN TO OCTOBER Each day (Except Fridays) 2 p.m.—G p.m. Also Spring ana Late Summer Bank Holiday Saturday to Tuesday, inclusive 11 a .m .- 7 li.m. Admission lo House and Grounds 3/0. Children V: Grounds only 2/-. Children 1/-. Reductions lor nartles. Cor and Coaeli park tree.
The house contains a lino selection ot Furniture.'' Tapestries, Silver, Chbra, etc. There is a Toddlers' Playground equipped with Snndplt, Swings, Slide and other amusements. Tea rooms in grounds seating 210, and s c r ^ g home- cooked food World-famous Lilian Lunn Exhibition free, showing 200 figures. THE CURATOR. RUDDINC PARK. HARROGATE. Tel. Harrogate 81350.
For the IDEAL PARTY OUTING visit the . . .
Royal Umpire Museum and Carriage Exhibition and sec ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTIONS OF COACHES uno sec ur.
in THE COUNTRY-Also
* Tim Haunted Manor House • The Baronial Hall • 60 Carriages * An 18th Century Village
• Monk’s Cell * Vintage Cars
. •
■ * Lake and Waterfall * River Walk
♦ The Tartan Calc and many other interesting features. ne Tartan
Car parh — Deckchairs — Picknicking.
On the A5S1 CH0RLEY to SOUTHPORT ROAD at CROSTON. The Royal Umpire Museum, Croston. Lancs. — Tel. Croston 257
ADMISSION: ADULTS 2/6. OHIDREN 1/-. Make It a family outing to this Interesting Museum. Within easy roach ol any part ol Lancashire
mien every day till dusk from Easter until November.
* Sun Lounge * Western Village . .
* Children's Playground . • Aviaries
Whalley Abbey, steeped in h istory and tradition and surro unded by lovely Lancashire; countryside-
female line) the Capesthornes and the Wards.
house was originally a Pal- ladian house, designed in 1722
The present Jacobean style Continued on next page.
IDEAL HOLIDAY f FOR ALL
THE FAMILY \GEOGRAPHIA
P.S. DON'T FORGET TO TAKE YOUR ARTISTS MATERIALS WITH YOU.
Charles Knowles Ltd. 64, DARWEN STREET (Tel. 51827) BLACKBURN BUXTON'S
BIG DAY OUT PASLN GREN
IS A DAY SPENT AT THE FAMOUS YIO AD S
I * LIVE ENTERTAINMENT GAMES * AMUSEMENTS QUICK SERVICE CAFETERIA CHILDREN'S CORNER AND
(the FABULOUS NEW “GARDEN LOUNGE”
S I N G I N G K E T T L E
Proprietors: E. F. and M. Alierno LICENSED RESTAURANT
FOR._- FAWULY
PARADISE FOR p L SPOTTERS, OLD'ottd YOUNG.
: Tran$atlon.tie* jot*i o ^ / rq l j typcsiofiplonesTrom/aH^ovcr
the ‘ world fond :oochr dqy. Time tflbte,
of.aorrivd1s dcperhiroc.
Plenty • of food and drink . ovoiloble., ,, :
iTHElAUGHST
mgimicipal-- AIRHOrxT'IN BWTAfNJ
PUBLIC CARPARK : FREQUENT BUS’ 5ER-
VIGES.FROM P.ICGADfLLY,
MANCHESTER '
Admission: Spcetators’ Terraces —■ V- Aecess to Intcrnotionapond Oomcstlt
Timetable 6d. a t Airport Bookstolls
; ; OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 7 pan. : ARRANGEMENT.
■ Parties'
catered.for.
SATURDAYS UNTIL 9, n.m.— CLOSED MONDAYS.
- For fishermen with wives we have : comfortable lounges,, cocktail bar and dance •• floor. /. excellent food
Trains met by arrangement. .Main London-line.
'Mr. and Mrs. BIRTWISTLE RILEY. . !
’ Tel. Bockermet 262.
Brochure and fishing information on ronuest.
-Why not have a ‘run oul fo Rochdale’s most' luxurious . Restaurant
THE NORDEN CHIMNEY
FULL)'A L'A CARTE MENU Open'
Lunches.from 12 to 2-30 . Every' Evening 7 pm, .-to
Edenlield Road, Nordcn Telephone Norden 5S0S1 and 58014
- Evening 7: p.m; to 11 p.m. 'Special Bank Holiday Bus ' Lunches 17/6.
- - Manager ;• Mr.- THOMPSON . . -(or Middleton.
.- : Lt > Colonel and Lady Margaret . . GaUery/.Old-Hall* and> Gardens.
CHIRK CASTLE '
NORTH.WALES 650 Years of History.
..from.2■ p.m.-to-.5.p.m.r Tuesday. v Thursday.*. Saturday-’and Sun- - August-Bank, Holidays from 11
, Myddelton will admit *, visitors '" to tho State ■ Rooms.' Long
*/- - r “*e a.m: to 6 pan. * , Admission' to .Castle and
.day front iMay;* to ■September i ■, (Inclusive)Also -Whitsun and
>
"Home r 'Farm -■ Ofltce.-.':Cltlrk , , Castle, North Wales.”
Tel.vChlrk :
r.Rooms >on. any<iday.*'*except- -jMondays,<*!can‘ihe--made- on vS' applicatloniMxj ’•thesSeoretary..-
Special .arrangements, for,organ- . Ised-part leal to; see*-the estate
i/:/Reduced-Admission .Charges, tor - COacn .SAg Parties-
booking-.belorehand.:
3116. .. ' ' '-i ' ,
Cardens-5/- Bank-,, Holidays, * 4/- other days.1
, GAW8V/0RTH | Nr. Maoolesfield,
, 29 th ‘ March-12th * 0| ‘ nesdays,.Saturdays
sculpture and, -J (2-6 '•
p.mli.’-' iBank,
j,Vsi^A^^1o'nt^-|J|Cl ^.rreeiCar^arkMiT,
Beautiful' - F.llaibctl ' House.'Fine cc
, Sun -
.Midnight.day Lunch 12 to 2-30 p.m.
iness Lunclies and Business ‘ Accounts.
SELLA PARK HOTEL Cumberland
a.a. r.a .c. Licensed Calderbridgo. Seascale,
:• (special: attention given to thcra- ' peutlo-' diets), and^seven acres ot : • grounds.'
SWAN H(| SANDWICf
BED AND BREfl
COACH PARTIES FOR WITHOUT •
ADVANCE BOOKlI FULL MEALS AC
Entortainment at l Tel: Klrkhanl
Your host| Mr.
and.Mrs.;J.;
KING’S HOTI
■ Market ’ Plau, - Clnptll - * Residential.; Fully ,Llcl
; ■ LUNCHES OAlf Iron, 12 noon to 2 |
DINNERS EVERY I .- From J*3»;o.m. to 5
. Weddings.. Reocptll : Parties ute red l
RUOM AVAILABU PRIVATE DINNER I
. -
For.reecrvitions nloafl . . . chapel.
en.le.fr!
Afternoon and High-Teas, Grills Comprehensive a : la Carte , Menu always available.
Morning Coffee, : Luncheons Telephone Gargravo 252
GARGRAVE near SKIPTON
■ - including Sundays. BOOKED PARTIES: LATER BY
H0LKI HALM
visr
Set among pleasant gal ■ , parkland.
Open daily (except ;F r | • 10*30 a.m.,to 6 T
ADMISSION - e/*, . Chi Gardens and Deer; Pari
REFRESHMENT ' parties by appoint |
lunuinfts, Tt« Guide, Cark*m-Cartni|
Gran«e*ovcr>Sarl • Tel: Flookburfih I [ FREE COACH PARKS Fully Licensed CaterlngJ
Bank Holiday Mondays. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Gardens 7 p.m. Admission. House and Grounds 3/- Children
lOpen every Sunday until the
1/6. Museum 1/-, Children 6d. Teas and Refreshments. Free Coach and Car Park_
Levcns Hall, Kendal TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS.
Open to the Public until September 17th ■
THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS 2 to 5 n.m.
STEAM ON SUNDAYS Gardens open all dayi every day.
HOUSE AND GARDENS 5/- GARDENS 2/6 ast Sunday in September. Also
KEDLESTON HALL ' GARDENS'
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ADMie FREE PA\ ,IANC£SHIRE & CfifSHlBE
hew super debited.. rriotonstsmap ^ ,
ENJOY YOUR OUTING 'To the utmost, by using
MAPS—COMPASSES
ROMERS— MEASURERS MAGNIFIERS, etc.
Stockists of "ROADCRAFT” '
Official -Stockist of Ordnance "and
Survey Maps in oil scales. • Within easy reach of the , .........
JOYRIDES BelleVue
holiday Confined from prevhm M A N C H E S T E R .
by John Wood, the I Bath. It was altercd.l and - transformed-'-tnI Edward Blore. Queen I Bi'chiteet. ... and a l
Anthony Salvin,. afteil SOm DAILY FROM 10a.m ^ f t Z O O & G A R D E N S
r ^fllV'LULU' NEW BABY GIRAFFE, >SERGEANT.!YOGI* BEAR (Damobbed ' from H.M. Forces). 2 NEW BABY CHIMPS <
* WITH NURSING MOTHERS, TropicaH 'AQUARIUM & REPTILIUM. AVIARIES. VBEAR PITS, PENGUINARIUM, APE -HOUSE, BIG CAT ENCLOSURES,
^PERFORMING SEA LIONS, ANIMAL V RIDES, CHIMPS TEA PARTY,
“ ’ CHILDRENS ZOO, BOATING AND Fabulous £50.000 WalkThrough MINIATURE MODELVILLAGE
H U G E F U N F A IR
•; ■ SUPER RIDES &THRILLS.B0BS, ■WATERCHUTE.WAXWORKS,MINIATURE
. . RAILWAY & VETERAN CAR RIDES D A N C I N G NIGHTLY 7 pm,
EXTRA! BANK
HOL.NIsy 26lh 2.30 p.m •• Olds Tyme Tuesdays & Thursdays TOP TEN CLUB SUB 7 p.m. (Msmhsrs)
S P E E D W A Y s . t May 24th W0RL0 CHAMPIONSHIP (Qualifying
■ Round) at7 p.m. Sat. May31st at 7 p,m./ACES’-v POOLE
W R E S T L I N G Sals 7 p.m. & HOLIDAY MONDAY May 26th 7 p.m.
S T O C K C A R S
SpecioHiOLiDAY MEETING
MON.May 26th ■1 p.m.'BLAKES VAUXHALLJROPHt
T E N P I N B O W L IN G 32 lanes. Opsn Daily,10 a.m.,;
GIANT WHALE
Continuous Recorded Story o f Capture l Adm.(to Gardens Patrons)Z/- ChildrinfM
ORIGINAL OCEAN SPECIMEN; S 68 ft. LONG WEIGHS 50 Tons
GIGANTIC ATTRACTION! One of the ,
home containing tra.l lected by • generationi| vtduals. witli widely[ tastes Particularly ’l l are the paintings, tli| busts. Greek vases, silver. Americana and I tton.: of family, .ml Alter, seeing the roonl
trous fire, in 1861. des:| centre block. Capesthorne.. is : :a|
Hall-one can visit'-til chapel which, is ad jail
Is considered to be Jell earliest survivmg \ designed when lie- eighteen. The beautifl reredos, by the VenetiJ Salviati. the stained -
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