Tag: 1934

Frank Parkinson Founds F Parkinson & Son Ltd

The company has a rich history dating back to 1934 and has since gained a reputation for delivering high quality construction projects throughout the North of England, operating from its three regional offices in Blackpool, Manchester and York. The company was founded by Frank Parkinson under the name of ‘F Parkinson & Son’ located on Elizabeth Street in Blackpool. The company began as a family-run business, focusing on local construction projects. Over the years, it expanded its operations and expertise, undertaking various refurbishment, extension, and new build schemes. Today, F Parkinson Ltd operates from regional offices in Blackpool, Manchester, and… Read more »

Simpsons Beverages

Simpsons Beverages are pioneers in the science, art, and innovation of flavours for drinks brands and companies. Always at the forefront of emerging trends, they combine expertise and experience to help their customers become first movers in their categories. The business was established in Blackpool in 1934 by sole trader William Herbert Simpson, initially focusing on selling natural fruit squashes door-to-door. Over the next three decades, this operation expanded into a substantial delivery network spanning from Fleetwood, across the Fylde, to Preston. By the 1970s, in response to shifting market conditions, Simpsons sold its delivery arm and redirected its focus… Read more »

Morris Minor competing at Blackpool Rally

The image of T. Wagner’s Morris Minor in the Blackpool Rally of 1936 captures a vibrant moment from the early days of British motorsport. Organised by the Lancashire Automobile Club (LAC), the Blackpool Rally was a prestigious event that mirrored the style of the famed Monte Carlo Rally. This format blended competitive motoring with the allure of a glamorous destination, making it a major attraction for both participants and spectators. The rally was first held in 1936 and took place again in 1937 and 1939. Its absence in 1938 was due to the RAC Rally concluding in Blackpool that year,… Read more »

Pleasure Beach Fire

On May 25, 1934, a devastating fire broke out in the early hours of the morning, around 3:00 AM, beginning at the Big Dipper roller coaster, which was one of the park’s main attractions. The blaze spread rapidly due to the wooden structures and flammable materials used in the rides and was further fueled by high winds that night. The fire quickly engulfed several other key attractions, including the Scenic Railway and the Whip, and…

Blackpool Dog Show

The Blackpool Dog Show began in 1921, with the first Championship show taking place in 1934 at the Tram sheds on Hornby Road. Since then, the event has typically been hosted at Stanley Park. The early years of the show saw Mr Harold Roberts serve as Secretary until 1974, followed by Mr Jack Bennett until 2003, when the current Secretary, Steve Hall, took over. For more information, you can visit the official website through the link provided below. In the photo below, Baby Peterjon steals the spotlight from Zodie, a Pyrenean Mountain Dog, during the Blackpool Dog Show on 2… Read more »