EPW019773 ENGLAND (1927). The Spanish City Fairground, Whitley Bay, 1927
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| Title | [EPW019773] The Spanish City Fairground, Whitley Bay, 1927 | 
| Reference | EPW019773 | 
| Date | 18-October-1927 | 
| Link | |
| Place name | WHITLEY BAY | 
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| District | |
| Country | ENGLAND | 
| Easting / Northing | 435363, 572655 | 
| Longitude / Latitude | -1.4464767248453, 55.047069281995 | 
| National Grid Reference | NZ354727 | 
Pins
|  Later became The Scrambler. |   micksharp | Thursday 19th of April 2018 01:50:24 PM | 
|  The Great Aerial Flight. |   micksharp | Friday 16th of February 2018 11:43:41 AM | 
|  The Great Aerial Flight. |   micksharp | Friday 16th of February 2018 11:37:10 AM | 
|  Remnants of the original 1908 Spanish City. Wooden walls constructed and painted to look like a Spanish town. Unfortunatelly, you can only see the back here! |   micksharp | Friday 16th of February 2018 11:35:57 AM | 
|  The boating lake, the remaining part of the Water Chute which was demolished to make way for the Virginia Reel in about 1927. |   micksharp | Friday 16th of February 2018 11:29:05 AM | 
|  The Figure 8 rollercoaster, built 1909. |   micksharp | Friday 16th of February 2018 11:28:11 AM | 
|  The Virginia Reel, built at Whitley Bay under the supervision of its American creator, Henry Elmer Riehl. Mr Riehl moved to Whitley Bay. |   micksharp | Friday 16th of February 2018 11:27:37 AM | 
|  Spanish City.
This link tells all. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_City |   John Wass | Wednesday 21st of June 2017 07:26:18 PM | 
|  The Kursaal theatre opened on 22nd March 1913. It was destroyed by fire in 1931 and rebuilt as the Playhouse. |   Caroline | Tuesday 20th of November 2012 10:03:52 AM | 
User Comment Contributions
| The famous Spanish City Fairground was opened in 1910, just a day after the death of King Edward VII, and it included a concert hall, restaurant, roof gardens and tearoom. A ballroom was added ten years later, so I guess this shot captures the place in its prewar heyday. It is now a Grade II listed building and there are ambitious plans for future development on the site. | John Swain | Wednesday 21st of August 2013 07:54:14 PM | 
| The big dipper roller-coaster was scary more because of its wooden construction than the design of the track, it was a shake, rattle and roll and seemed huge to me. The serpentine ride in the foreground was long gone by the time I knew the Spanish city, it looks interesting though. |   Ian Tindal | Tuesday 26th of June 2012 09:23:45 PM | 
 
             
  ![[EPW019773] The Spanish City Fairground, Whitley Bay, 1927](http://britainfromabove.org.uk/sites/all/libraries/aerofilms-images/public/100x100/EPW/019/EPW019773.jpg) 
  
                                          ![[EPW040684] Holly Avenue, Coquet Avenue and Spanish City, Whitley Bay, 1932. This image has been produced from a copy-negative.](http://britainfromabove.org.uk/sites/all/libraries/aerofilms-images/public/100x100/EPW/040/EPW040684.jpg)