I remember that, the name George springs to mind, whether it was or not who only knows. I don't think i ever saw him, just the tent.
Amazes me that people still go on the throwing the ball in the angled bucket. The 'no rim shots one' It's been on tv and proven scientifically it's impossible to do Memories ; The Bombers , the clanky tin can ones.
I seem to recall that it had something to do with what prize you won even though it was always "anything off the bottom row son".
I remember meeting him in the '80s - even shook his hand. Charged me about 10p for the privilege though.
Used to kind of like* looking at the fortune tellers' celebrity photos - Little and Large, Bobby Davro, The Grumbleweeds, Cannon & Ball et al. * kind of replused me too
Dint even see one yesterday down Walton St yesterday.....Gypsy Clara Petulengro, Gypsy Rosa Lee and usually one called Smith, always in attendance EDIT: One down Walton St called 'Sarha Lee' Maybe they didn't see their own futures well enough?
What we used to call getting 50. 75 being the stinky finger, 25 much less exciting. Nobody ever seemed to get 100...
Have two quick ones to share. Screaming my young head my off because I thought the fair worker at the top of the helter-skelter was trying to steal my mat. Also remember going with my Dad when very young in the late 60s early 70s but it didn't seem like Walton Street. Can anyone remember the fair being at East Park for any reason?