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King Neptune’s Burlesque Ball – Saturday 5 May 2012, 8.00pm


Have you got your tickets, ladies and gentlemen? Tickets are going fast, so you need to get your skates on if you would like to be a part of this!

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King Neptune’s Ball will be taking place at the speactacular Winter Gardens Theatre at 8.00pm on Saturday 5 May 2012.Morecambe Winter Gardens, 209 Marine Road Central, Morecambe, Lancashire LA4 4BU (The Winter Gardens Car Park is to the rear of the theatre. Morecambe train station is a two minute walk.) The theatre is on bus routes 3 & 4 and in easy access of the 2, 2a, 5, 6a, 41, and 755.

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Tickets are £15.00, available from Skiddle here. Some are still available from Dotty’s Vintage at 99, Marine Road, Morecambe.

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King Neptune’s Burlesque Ball

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Opening with a carnival parade of sea beasts and aquatic monsters, this spectacular fall features stunning burlesque from Britain’s Got Talent Star Carrie Ann O’Dell. See the birth of venus, marvel at the girl bathing in the champagne glass, sensational song bird CoCo Malone sings live, international circus cabaret, death defying, stunts, contorionists, sword swallowing, stunning burlesque beauties and
more full royal boxes and champagne bar service. It’s the most spectacular show the Winter Gardens has seen in fifty years.

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Early booking advised.

The Family Variety Show!!!


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Later on in the day, boys and girls, it will be the turn of our matchless and superb Family Variety Show. Again taking place on the speactacular stage of the wonderul Winter Gardens Theatre, 209 Marine Road Central, Morecambe, Lancashire LA4 4BU (The Winter Gardens Car Park is to the rear of the theatre. Morecambe train station is a two minute walk.) The theatre is on the 3/4 bus routes, and within easy access of the 2, 2a, 5, 6a, 755, and 41.

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The Family Variety Show!

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Adults £12.50 children £5.00.

Tickets availbale via Skiddle here or from Dotty’s Vintage at 99 Marine Road, Morecambe.

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Step right up and see ten amazing vintage circus acts. Including world famous jugglers, magic,circus stars and much more there really is something for all the family to enjoy in this spectacular Seaside Variety Show!

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Early Booking Advised!

Our Fabulous Line-Up!!!


Roll up, roll up, Ladies, Gentlemen, Children, and those that have not yet decided…….!

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Our Grand Opening will be at 12.00 noon precise at the wonderful Winter Gardens, 209 Marine Road Central, Morecambe, Lancashire LA4 4BU (The Winter Gardens Car Park is to the rear of the theatre. Morecambe train station is a two minute walk.) This event is free! Bring friends, families, grannies, yourselves!

The first act in the stunning line-up will be:

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The Fabulous Kapow Sisters!

Thrill to the daredevil all-juggling stunts from The Fabulous Kapow Sisters! Expect Giant Beachballs, Circus Stunts, Crazy Balancing Acts, and lots of Family Fun! A right old-fashion Circus Spectacle!!

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Strange But True
Mysterious curator, Doctor Diabalo invites you to step inside an old Victorian side show and see the macabre exhibits that enthralled visitors in the golden age of the seaside side show.

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Chamber of Horrors 1pm
Traditional Victorian side show. Short performances to amaze and enthral. Gasp at the girl in the bottle. Be mesmerised at the great Bendini as he passes through the head of a tennis racket and thrill to
Serpentina the Lizard Girl.

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Temple Of Wonder Show 2pm
If variety acts are your thing you are in the right place. Amazing gymnastics, hula hoopists, juggling, a little magic and more fun for all the family.

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The Fabulous Kapow Sisters 3pm

Juggling and variety from the famous Kapows.

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Chamber of Horrors 4pm

Traditional Victorian side show. Short performances to amaze and enthral. Gasp at the girl in the bottle. Be mesmerised at the great Bendini as he passes through the head of a tennis racket and thrill to
Serpentina the Lizard Girl.

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The Winter Gardens will close at
5.30 to reset for the evening shows

Women’s Pictorial, 1930


I came across this lovely blog post by Louise Sleigh from Catwalk Threads Vintage the other day

You can find her original post here

I spent some time reading through this copy of Woman’s Pictorial. Dated 26th April 1930, the cover shows a beautiful painting by Albert Guillaume (Paris Salon, 1929). The pages within provide a wonderful insight into life as it was 82 years ago.

This issue includes a special nursery supplement which provides readers with advice on everything from what to feed baby to the correct way to deal with a year old ‘tot’ that has eaten a square inch of the forehead of her doll! Mind you, I can’t imagine that any advice would be much use to the mother. By the time her letter had been written and posted, received at magazine headquarters and published, anything could have happened to that poor child! And just in case you’re interested to know, following said incident, the mother immediately gave her child a small teaspoon of castor oil. Can you imagine?! Yuk! She writes to Nurse McKay (an advocate of Truby King methods), asking “Was that right, and was there anything else I could do?” Nurse McKay replies:

“With such catastrophes it is always as well to have immediate medical advice, and, in any case, castor oil should not be given, as this would hurry the contents on in a fluid form, whereas it is safer to let the foreign object get covered, and pass on slowly. The best plan is to give thick starchy food, such as bread and potatoes, to eat.”

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The magazine also includes a section entitled ‘FASHION THIS WEEK‘. Enjoy!

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From left to right: The new berthé collar, the bolero suit of crêpe-de-Chine with a satin or linen sleeveless blouse, and a tennis dress of piqué which is very neat and serviceable.

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Simple beige blouse trimmed very smartly on collar and cuffs with blue stitching to match the blue skirt. Both blouse and skirt have similar yoke effect.

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Two simple silk frocks, which is a sign that the bluebells are coming out, because you want to wear silk frocks about that time! The one on the left is of black satin marocain with a white collar – very smart. The one on the right is a little dress with a very feminine collar and cuffs of pleated georgette frilling.

And here’s a rather ingenious idea from resident fashion expert, Ann. Here she shows how to make a bed jacket made from four handkerchiefs. I’d imagine you’d have to use quite large handkerchiefs, but unfortunately, Ann doesn’t offer any advice on size dimensions!

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When Ann thought out this idea for a dainty dressing-jacket she was at her very brightest, I’d have you know! It’s made from four handkerchiefs, or squares of chiffon, the same or varied colours, as you wish. Place one handkerchief at the back, join one at either side to form shoulder seams (see diagram), and cut the third handkerchief in half diagonally, and use to make fronts to the jacket (see diagram). The top point of the back handkerchief turns over to make a little collar. isn’t it ingenious, and pretty!

Finally, I just wanted to include this very nondescript advertisement for Tobralco fabric. I’d never come across the name before, but the fabric appears to have been used widely during the 1930s. Also, being a resident of Manchester, I was interested to see that it was produced by the famous TOOTAL company, who were based at 56 Oxford Street, Manchester. More information below.

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Tobralco was a trademark name (registered 1910), given to a fabric produced by Manchester textile manufacturer, Tootal Broadhurst Lee Company Ltd. This company produced largely cotton and silk fabrics of very high quality with yarns imported from countries such as India. I’ve been unable to determine exactly what fibres were used in the manufacture of Tobralco. However, I would imagine they used something synthetic since it’s advertised as being a very practical fabric with ‘wash and wear’ qualities. In my online search, I found several magazine articles which mentioned Tobralco. One article in particular caught my attention (http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/4081914). The advertisement is for men’s business shirts, sports shirts and pyjamas made of Tobralco, and was also published April 1930. The wording goes as follows:

“All Tootal Products are as reliable as Tobralco. Every fabric and every dye produced by the company, has to pass the most rigorous tests in the Tootal Mills and Laboratories.

Every piece of cloth – every handkerchief – must measure up to the Tootal standard – a standard that enables Tootals to guarantee complete satisfaction in wash and wear. Any man who has used a Pyramid Handkerchief – any woman who has worn a Tobralco frock – will know what Tootals mean by “satisfaction.”

Tootal sheetings, casements, bedspreads, shirtings and table cloths, are all of the same guaranteed quality as ‘Pyramids’ and Tobralco, and all are plainly marked ‘Tootal’ or ‘A Tootal Product’ on selvedge or label. Look for this mark when buying.”

ADDITIONAL NOTE: the above images have been scanned from my own copy of Woman’s Pictorial. If you wish to use any images contained within my blog, please contact me and include links back to my website and blog. Thank you.

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Vintage Tea-Dance, 5-7pm, Sunday 6th May, The Winter Gardens


Do you fancy a foxtrot? Cherish your cha-cha-cha? Tempted by a tango or two? Then look no further! Our Vintage Tea Dance is taking place from 5-7pm on Sunday 6th May at the Wonderful Winter Gardens!

Vintage Tea Dance. DJing by Anthony Padgett of http://www.jazzswingdance.co.uk. Original shellac78s on a 1930 HMV Gramophone player. Music from the 20′s – the 50′s. Whether you like to dance Charleston, Lindy Hop, Jive, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Waltz, Tango, Cha Cha, Rumba, Mambo or just your own individual freestyle. Vintage Attire especially welcome.

www.jazzswingdance.co.uk

For All You Blushing Bathing Belles Out There


Well, you pouting period-inclined pin-ups, have you been agonising over your choice of suitable vintage beachwear for the weekend? Have you been debating the merits of bullet-bra-bikinis over one-piece bombshell numbers?

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Worry no more! There is a lovely article over on Retro Chick Vintage entitled ‘Drinking Champagne in Fictional Hot-Tubs’ which weighs up the merits of suitably vintage seaside-wear.

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You can find the original post here

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Miss Great Britain, 1958


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This is from the Pathe Newsreels, thanks to Johnny Bean for pointing us towards this. If you click on the image it will play.

Morecambe Bay Swimming, 1937


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From the Pathe Newsreel site, click on the image to play the link!

All Sorts of Random Help Needed, Folks!


Time is cracking on, folks, less than two weeks to go now, and we’re all very excited. If you’d like to help out with the Morecambe Variety Festival, there are still a few things we really need to do, and your help would be gratefully appreciated!!!

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First, we need someone to find/make 3 really long extension leads as they need to reach from the Royal Box stage left up to the stalls for the Spotlight.

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Then, we’ll need a standard lamp. Do you have a spare standard lamp trailing about that you could possibly lend us for the weekend??

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Next, we are desperate to find a fridge/wine cooler as there is as yet nothing like this at The Winter Gardens. Anyone who is able to drop of that Thursday would be a god send. Do you have a spare fridge? An extra fridge? Do you have a fridge that is still working which you would like to donate? (they don’t have to be vintage, or gas-powered!)

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For electricians and practical people…The Get In will be Thursday 3rd May all day, stage set and lights. Is anyone free on this day to help us out? This will involve moving and setting up stage sets, lighting, practical stuff. Anyone who can lift, shift and wire would be great!

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May Bank Holiday, after the festival, we will need to get help cleaning and also breaking down sets Chamber of Horrors Etc. Are you free on this day? Are you practical, or a potential Mrs Mop? Are you a domestic diva that loves to flash a brush and pan?

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Finally looking for two bar staff for Saturday night- paid work but need trustworthy and reliable helpers for three hours as well. Have you got bar staff experience? Are you willing to lend a hand? Do you know any excellent bar staff? Do you mix a mean Manhattan or a modish Mojito?

If you think you can help with any of the above, please contact us on morecambevarietyfestival@gmail.com as soon as possible!!! Time is ticking on folks, and we need to get this sorted as soon as possible!

It’ll Take the Snap Out of Your Garters


The ever-so-sweat Amy Jeanne at ‘It’ll Take the Snap Out of Your Garters’ has a lovely post featuring vintage inspiration in the form of calendar girls in vintage frocks.Thought you might like to share.

Original post here

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