People
Advertisement taken from the Blackpool guide for 1894
William Henry Cocker
First Mayor of Blackpool 1876-7-8
Sketch and autograph of Frank Randle – 1940
In 1922 Frank Randle made his first, paid public appearance as one of “The Three Ernestos” acrobatic troupe at the Tower. He had previously made money performing Charlie Chaplin impressions on the beach
In 1958 he collapsed at the Queen’s Theatre and died on the 7th of July
Early tintype Photograph by I. Wilde, Talbot Road
Early Carte de Visite. Photograph by I. Wilde, Talbot Road & Church Street
In 1867 Isaac Wilde opened his photographer’s shop in Church Street
Carte de visite from Wolstenholme Bros. Claremont Park & 21 Church Street
Albert Parker – Photographer
Sunbeam Studio
Carte de Visite presented by M. Riviere,
a musical director, during his 1881 season at the Winter Gardens.
Photo by E. Gregson, 38 Talbot Road
A brilliant image by Wolstenholme at Wellington Studio & Talbot Chambers
A brilliant image by Wolstenholme at Wellington Studio & Talbot Chambers
Cabinet card by H. Paurson, Promenade
Cabinet cards by Fred Ash, Regent Square, North Shore.
Reverse reads, ‘This photo was taken on Coronation day Aug. 9th 1902’.
Group of family cabinet cards by Bland Wolfenden, 20 Belmont Avenue
Cabinet card by Bland Wolfenden, 138 Central Drive
Cabinet cards by F. Burton, North Pier
Cabinet card by Terry of South Beach & Church St. South Shore
Card by T. Tufnell Thompson, South Beach
Superb family portrait
Card by T. Tufnell Thompson, South Beach
Wilfrid Ashley, Lt. Colonel, Born 1867.
He held the office of Member of Parliament for Blackpool between 1906 and 1918
The registration AA35 is now on a Nissan Navara Pickup !
Sir Lindsay Parkinson always claimed to be the first man in Blackpool to own a private car, but there was a counter-claim by Mr A. Pollard of South Shore who insisted that he was the first and his registration was ‘FR 1’.
99 Lytham Road, H. THORNLEY, High Class Grocer
Glauer’s Royal Midgets at Blackpool