Blimey I remember much of this - I went there in 1967 and again in 1969 with my mum, dad and two brothers. Very happy memories of a time now long gone by.
I was there in 67 as a dancer on the gaiety theatre and a part time redcoat, I signed so many autographs.loved every minute, would love to see any photos from that time x my maiden name was Holmes
1967, the year I was there, I'd have been about 7. It was Filey I went to but all the camps must have been fairly similar, I remember those iconic coloured lanterns and other stuff, at that time we couldn't wait to grow up..........and now being older and wiser, I realise they were the best days of my life, shame we can't go back - thanks for the memories
would love to go back in time..to experience Butlins in the 60s...I didn't experience it until 84 as a 12 yr old..then 10 yrs later..true to my heart...at 22 i worked at Pwllheli Butlins...happiest days...dream come true...❤✌Butlins forever..
I remember a lot of this I was there. I remember the Monorail, and the chair lifts, vintage cars, and the train, and the horse rides. I was between 5 and 7. We went many times over those years.
That old Skegness boating lake at 9:15 and 16:00, I have a video of us going around on the boats on there- albeit a quarter of a century after this was filmed. Most of it's been filled in now, though there's still a bit left that's there for ducks. Also got videos of us on the vintage cars at 12:35, they lasted until the early-mid 90s as well. Those old monorail trains with no doors or windows were still in use when I first went in 1992 (got a video of us riding in them too- and me, as astrugglign 6 year old, nearly falling out the window... makes you wonder how they stayed in use for so long when they weren't really that safe!), they were replaced with properly enclosed ones the following year (got videos of us in that too!). Also you can see the old self catering chalets on the opposite side of the road at 9:10, we stayed in them the first few times we went! Were demolished around 1996-ish sadly and the caravan park moved over there.
I went to Butlins in Clacton and Bognor [also the hotel in Cliftonville] in the 60s as a young child with my [now sadly late] parents. I also went to Skegness, Bognor [again] and Pwhelli as a teen in the 70s. I feel tearful watching these realising that all those who were little kids then will all, like me, be old now and all the adults in the film will now be dead.
My parent`s were staff at Skegness during this time, totally conceived there, remember the stories of them distilling hooch from the peach syrup lol, good times i bet
At 7:42 I can see the children's playground (Bognor) my dad used to take me too after breakfast in the background, and the Giant I used to play on. I still have an old photo my dad took of me standing on the giant's foot.
Our family was at Bognor camp in summer 1968, and for several other years, and at Clacton in the early 1970s. It's a shame the old style of design went in favour of everything looking the same everywhere. Those were very happy childhood memories.
I don't think Butlin's Bognor today has as much for older children and teens as it used to. It now seems to cater mostly for families with younger children. I haven't been, but I looked into it. I know they have a go-kart track, which seems great, but in those days they had: tennis, table tennis, snooker/billiards, putting, darts, the skating rink (as shown), Scalextric racing (a big fashion in the late 60s), model building and many other things I can't think of at the moment. There was always something to do and a lot of it was included in the price of the holiday.
Hello, I am currently in my final year studying History at Manchester Metropolitan University and for my final year project I am making a documentary on British Holiday Camps between the 1930s and 1960s. I am hoping to find as much archive video and photographic material as possible for me to use in my documentary and it would be great if you would allow me to use clips of your film in my documentary. Hope to hear from you soon and thank you for your time. Hannah
Hi Hannah, As you want to use my footage for no monetary gain and to further your studies you may use my footage, I would be very interested to see completed documentary project, good luck. Kind regards, Ian Rough.
Blimey I remember much of this - I went there in 1967 and again in 1969 with my mum, dad and two brothers. Very happy memories of a time now long gone by.
I was there in 67 as a dancer on the gaiety theatre and a part time redcoat, I signed so many autographs.loved every minute, would love to see any photos from that time x my maiden name was Holmes
1967, the year I was there, I'd have been about 7. It was Filey I went to but all the camps must have been fairly similar, I remember those iconic coloured lanterns and other stuff, at that time we couldn't wait to grow up..........and now being older and wiser, I realise they were the best days of my life, shame we can't go back - thanks for the memories
I'm glad that my movie took you down memory lane.
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What a wonderful film, a proper timepiece of how British life used to be. Hugely enjoyable to watch, just fabulous to see this film, thank you.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Great times.
This one of the best Butlin's vids yet !
Simple was so happy...
Superb rare footage of the jets and Derby racer from Skeg..thank you!
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
would love to go back in time..to experience Butlins in the 60s...I didn't experience it until 84 as a 12 yr old..then 10 yrs later..true to my heart...at 22 i worked at Pwllheli Butlins...happiest days...dream come true...❤✌Butlins forever..
Paula Thomson I did Christmas 95 and summer 96 at Pwllheli 🙂 happy days, I was 19
I remember a lot of this I was there. I remember the Monorail, and the chair lifts, vintage cars, and the train, and the horse rides. I was between 5 and 7. We went many times over those years.
Amazing thank you so much for sharing love butlins history
I'm glad that you enjoyed my movie.
That old Skegness boating lake at 9:15 and 16:00, I have a video of us going around on the boats on there- albeit a quarter of a century after this was filmed. Most of it's been filled in now, though there's still a bit left that's there for ducks. Also got videos of us on the vintage cars at 12:35, they lasted until the early-mid 90s as well.
Those old monorail trains with no doors or windows were still in use when I first went in 1992 (got a video of us riding in them too- and me, as astrugglign 6 year old, nearly falling out the window... makes you wonder how they stayed in use for so long when they weren't really that safe!), they were replaced with properly enclosed ones the following year (got videos of us in that too!).
Also you can see the old self catering chalets on the opposite side of the road at 9:10, we stayed in them the first few times we went! Were demolished around 1996-ish sadly and the caravan park moved over there.
Wonderful days, I loved the Black and White Minstrels, their singing and costumes.
I was there. 68 loved it !!!!😄
Hello Kevin I was a Redcoat at Pwhelli 1966 1967 I agree with you !!
great footage i loved filey happy days
Glad you enjoyed it.
I went to Butlins in Clacton and Bognor [also the hotel in Cliftonville] in the 60s as a young child with my [now sadly late] parents. I also went to Skegness, Bognor [again] and Pwhelli as a teen in the 70s. I feel tearful watching these realising that all those who were little kids then will all, like me, be old now and all the adults in the film will now be dead.
I'm still alive like you, great times
My parent`s were staff at Skegness during this time, totally conceived there, remember the stories of them distilling hooch from the peach syrup lol, good times i bet
At 7:42 I can see the children's playground (Bognor) my dad used to take me too after breakfast in the background, and the Giant I used to play on. I still have an old photo my dad took of me standing on the giant's foot.
Our family was at Bognor camp in summer 1968, and for several other years, and at Clacton in the early 1970s. It's a shame the old style of design went in favour of everything looking the same everywhere. Those were very happy childhood memories.
I don't think Butlin's Bognor today has as much for older children and teens as it used to. It now seems to cater mostly for families with younger children. I haven't been, but I looked into it. I know they have a go-kart track, which seems great, but in those days they had: tennis, table tennis, snooker/billiards, putting, darts, the skating rink (as shown), Scalextric racing (a big fashion in the late 60s), model building and many other things I can't think of at the moment. There was always something to do and a lot of it was included in the price of the holiday.
Fabulous..:)
I'm so glad that you enjoyed my movie.
I did....thank you for posting..:)
good old that wont come back. bet it was lots of fun
Yes Great times, long gone never to return!
Superb!
Hi Rodney, I'm glad that you enjoyed my movie.
I went to Butlins bognor Regis in the seventies I remember going on the monorail when I was about 7
The past is a foreign country...they do things differently there.
Hello,
I am currently in my final year studying History at Manchester Metropolitan University and for my final year project I am making a documentary on British Holiday Camps between the 1930s and 1960s.
I am hoping to find as much archive video and photographic material as possible for me to use in my documentary and it would be great if you would allow me to use clips of your film in my documentary.
Hope to hear from you soon and thank you for your time.
Hannah
Hi Hannah,
As you want to use my footage for no monetary gain and to further your studies you may use my footage, I would be very interested to see completed documentary project, good luck.
Kind regards,
Ian Rough.
Time when Britain was worth living how its changed over time.
And not changed for the better!