Explore Blackpool's secret history through a fascinating selection of stories, facts and photographs.
I would like to thank the following people for all their support: my beloved mum, Emma, Rebecca, Rob Downes (Junior), Bob Downes (Senior), Mr John McNally, Joe and Ann Cusack, Mr Martin Gorton (Gilbert), Mr Mark Clifton, Mr Mark Butcher ...
Behind the colourful charm and vibrant history of the English seaside town of Blackpool is a legacy of secrets.
Blackpool, 1922.
In this riveting novel, bestselling author Joseph Wambaugh jolts our emotions while entertaining us with his special brand of bawdy, beautiful, dark humor.
A young schoolboy from the early twentieth century hides a candy box with secret instructions in the floorboards of his boarding school for future generations of schoolchildren to find and follow to a mysterious hidden place.
Reproduction of the original: The Great Secret by E. Phillips Oppenheim
A Note from Matt Cain, the author of The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle: “One of the things that inspired me to write this novel was all the joy I felt at seeing gay men like myself being embraced by British society.
... Blackpool town . Always a nice woman , with a cheery word for everyone , but never getting involved in anything that went on in the street , Betty was gentle - natured , short and too skinny with wiry hair that curled when wet but dried ...
... secret, two officers to attend the aeroplane meetings held at Doncaster and Blackpool, where a large number of photographs were secretly taken, and duly found their way to his table. Indeed, it would greatly surprise your English ...
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