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Bathing Beauties, Knobbly Knees and Music by the Sea: The Marina, Great Yarmouth 1937 - 1979
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Bathing Beauties, Knobbly Knees and Music by the Sea: The Marina, Great Yarmouth 1937 - 1979

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Anyone holiday-making in Great Yarmouth in the years immediately following World War Two will have fond memories of the Marina Theatre, an open-air music auditorium in a central position on the promenade that was once described as being the most wonderful site on the east coast. The fortunes of the Marina during its forty-three year existence mirror closely those of Great Yarmouth as a premier UK seaside holiday resort. In this book, the author traces in detail the rise and fall of the theatre, the rationale and politics behind its creation and ultimate demise, and the development of its unique and innovative style of entertainment as well as details of the musicians, variety acts and entertainers who performed there during its lifetime. Other subjects covered are the Marina’s involvement in seaside bathing beauty competitions, post-war Battle of Britain celebrations, fund-raising carnivals and the attempted formation of a seaside municipal orchestra. The book is an important addition to the history of Great Yarmouth and district and includes information and topics new to readers interested in Great Yarmouth, and popular culture in the 20th century.Colin Miller was born is a small village just outside Great Yarmouth and remembers well the midweek shopping trips with his mother to Great Yarmouth. They often visited the Marina in the afternoons to enjoy an inexpensive few hours watching comedy, competitions and hearing music of all kinds. Educated at Great Yarmouth Grammar School and the Universities of Leicester and Bath, he writes on popular culture drawing on his own life and recollections. His previous publications include Country Boy; Growing Up in Norfolk 1940-60; The Fifties Replayed, A Norfolk Youth at Leisure; and A Degree of Swing, Leicester 1958-64.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Poppyland Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 January 2019
Pages
134
ISBN
9781909796584

Anyone holiday-making in Great Yarmouth in the years immediately following World War Two will have fond memories of the Marina Theatre, an open-air music auditorium in a central position on the promenade that was once described as being the most wonderful site on the east coast. The fortunes of the Marina during its forty-three year existence mirror closely those of Great Yarmouth as a premier UK seaside holiday resort. In this book, the author traces in detail the rise and fall of the theatre, the rationale and politics behind its creation and ultimate demise, and the development of its unique and innovative style of entertainment as well as details of the musicians, variety acts and entertainers who performed there during its lifetime. Other subjects covered are the Marina’s involvement in seaside bathing beauty competitions, post-war Battle of Britain celebrations, fund-raising carnivals and the attempted formation of a seaside municipal orchestra. The book is an important addition to the history of Great Yarmouth and district and includes information and topics new to readers interested in Great Yarmouth, and popular culture in the 20th century.Colin Miller was born is a small village just outside Great Yarmouth and remembers well the midweek shopping trips with his mother to Great Yarmouth. They often visited the Marina in the afternoons to enjoy an inexpensive few hours watching comedy, competitions and hearing music of all kinds. Educated at Great Yarmouth Grammar School and the Universities of Leicester and Bath, he writes on popular culture drawing on his own life and recollections. His previous publications include Country Boy; Growing Up in Norfolk 1940-60; The Fifties Replayed, A Norfolk Youth at Leisure; and A Degree of Swing, Leicester 1958-64.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Poppyland Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 January 2019
Pages
134
ISBN
9781909796584