Experts into wreckage of building 4. For just over two years the centre attracted visitors from all over the world. This was on the 2nd floor. The burnt out remains of the centre in September 1973, one month after the fire. A girl I met that night but got separated from in the panic died. RM R8WF63 - Oil wells drilled into the bed of the Pacific ocean at Summerland, between Santa Barbara and Los Angleles, California, United States of America, c. 1915. Such a happy reunion but such a terribly sad sad time. August ISLE of MAN "SUMMERLANDS DOUGLAS" DESTROYED BY FIRE 2nd AUGUST 1973 POSTED 1974 Street Cars Derby Vehicles Swiss Derby Castle before Summerland was demolished J Judith B summerland isle of man August 2013 My Heritage 40th Anniversary Birth Gem Sidewalk Memories construction of a swimming pool, which was completed in 1969. But things got a little more decadent when you ventured underground. 420,000 Property details; I remember the music and noise of people just enjoying themselves. I remember going there as a 6 year old. I was 7 and on holiday with family,that inluded aunts,uncles and cousins.A lot of us had been holdaying in Douglas that week and we spent a lot of time in Summerland.It was a great place to spend the day.It had all the ammenities ,everything you wanted was there,a funfare ,indoor heated swimming pool,indoor amusement arcade.It had bars,a disco's everything.On the night of the fire, we just finished our evening meal in our hotel and we began walking up Douglas promenade ,going towards Summerland,when we noticed smoke billowing up from behind the building,the next instant the entire building was engulfed in flames.I remember seeing people pouring out of the building,some were on fire,it was horrific.We were standing some distance away and I could not take my eyes off it.The explosions from the burning building boomed across Douglas bay.I had never seen so many injured people before and it is something that I wll never forget.The following morning we all cut our holiday short and returned home,as the ferry was leaving Douglas we all stood on the boat deck ,staring at the burnt out shell of Summerland.Have never been back to IOM since that terrible fire. 5. "A good batter, a tasty sauce, and the excellent fried rice with chives.". We crossed onto the promenade via a walkway which crossed the road, I think. What a great place. The closure of the . Now I have my own kids of my age at the time of the disaster, I know why. The fire spread to the wall's interior soundproofing material, which was highly combustible, causing an intense fire that ignited the flammable acrylic sheeting that covered the rest of the building. Places - Lost in Time: Summerland Centre, Isle of Man - YouTube Hello, and welcome again to Places - Lost in Time, a series that looks back on the tale of places and locations that have. I think they must have broken through a back wall or something to get there. Much thought was given to bringing a sunshine-feel to the building. I was 17 and with my boyfriend at the time. I decided to throw a wobbly and asked for a toy as I didn't want to go to the show - overtired! I would like to see an ice-skating rink there (which the Island needs). The first responding fire crews realised additional resources would be required and almost every resource available to the Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service was mobilised to the incident (93 of its 106 firefighters and all 16 of its engines). Summerland was only a mile away from the District General Hospital and there was no clearing station for preliminary assessment of the injured. It was a lovely place but it's so sad the way it all ended. Phase I was the I remember the music and noise of people just enjoying themselves. Then with my children to manxland,their first birthday parties, my sisters-in-laws fashion shows & watching cousin's children do ballroom dancing & they're just a handfull of memories!Summerland was a one off & while the Villa Marina is a part of our islands history & heritage, there will never be another place like Summerland - it's in a league of it's own. At 8:00 p.m. on 2 August 1973, Summerland, a leisure centre on the Isle of Man as shown in Figure 1, was seen to be on fire. It was all shining, it even smelt new. We felt at the time that it was the beginning of the good times here on the Isle of Man. Bit by bit over the years things would start to disappear, until by the end there was only "Manxland" left, my son really enjoyed palying there with all his cousins & it was a great place for Mums to meet on a Saturday & have a coffee while the kids played, we did that for a lot of years. IMS VINTAGE PHOTOS IMS VINTAGE PHOTOS THIS IS AN ORIGINAL VINTAGE 394351480931 Condition is excellent. Now it's completely gone & it is a shame but they will hopefully put something back there for the manx & visitors to enjoy & make their amemories last a lifetime too. We were in Summerland on the night of the fire, as we had been most evenings. It was a strange building, influenced by the geodesic structure of Buckminster Fuller's American Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal. It was so colourful and had such a happy and relaxed atmosphere. But I have fond memories of summerland and I to did win the talent competion in summerland. John McGimpseyI was 15,and in the fire, but I escaped by jumping around the bannisters which were jammed with people too frightened to move on the stairs which were on the same side as the balcony with the crazy golf where the fire was started.. My parents had been to the site of the fire thinking I was in there as I had been all week. We got out past the swimming pool - as a lady carrying some keys ran towards the doors to unlock them. Summerland Leisure Complex Douglas Isle of Man IM99 2TB Tel: +44 (0) 1624 625511 The Site Facilities Include: Cinema Children's Soft Play Area Squash Badminton Basketball Five-a-Side Football Tennis Rollerskating Volleyball Indoor Golf Simulator Sports Bar Nightclub Spa Suite Future of Summerland Site 5 October 2010 Add Your Event View All 04 March Saturday Manx Amateur Drama Federation Coffee Morning View 10:00 - 12:00 Current Weather 9 4 03 March Friday 8 4 As Bob says the smell of the place too & being in there when it was pouring down outside was amazing to us kids. I remember hearing a woman shouting "My God, my children are in there", which I still find a bone-chilling thought. i loved summerland it was amazing the play area and the skating the swim baths and all shame the way things went, HI, I PLAYED THE SUMMERLAND DISCO WITH MY BAND 'ROCOCO' THE YEAR BEFORE THE FIRE,I'D LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANYONE WHO REMEMBERS 'ROCOCO' I HAVE SOME VERY FOND MEMORIES OF MY TIME THERE, I HAVE VISITED THE ISLAND ONCE SINCE THEN,QUITE BY CHANCE IT WAS THE YEAR BEFORE THE DEMOLITION TOOK PLACE,BUT I SUPPOSE I COULD SAY GOODBYE. I will never forget her and that night that I nearly died.Sincerely John McGimpsey, Newtownards N Ireland. Most of week had been spent at the evening disco and I still have photos and the weekly ticket from our good times there. The year before the fire we were taken to Summerland to watch a syncronised swimming display. LOCATION From the Sea Terminal proceed the length of the Promenade. The survivor and her mother were separated from her father and sister and stuck in the venue before being rescued through a window by firemen. William LeedsI remember going there as a 6 year old. It had been a last minute holiday booking and to this day I will not go on a last miniute booking holiday. I think they must have broken through a back wall or something to get there. The Summerland building in Douglas was the first of its kind in the world and its state-of-the-art facilities put the Isle of Man on the map. The island was cut off from the surrounding islands around 8000 BC as sea levels rose following the end of the ice age. There's not much left of the place. I was 15,and in the fire, but I escaped by jumping around the bannisters which were jammed with people too frightened to move on the stairs which were on the same side as the balcony with the crazy golf where the fire was started.. My parents had been to the site of the fire thinking I was in there as I had been all week. . The whole thing ended so tragically but it's important to remember the good times too. over 1.7 million (government grant of 600,000). (The comedian/presenter on stage made a remark about there being "a chip pan on fire"). See more ideas about summerland, isle of man, brutalist architecture. of 1971. The house has 4 good sized reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen, basement, 4 bedrooms, ensuite bathroom and separate wc and family bathroom. We went to a show to see the Black and White Minstrels, that's when I smelt smoke. "So far the best Chinese I had on the Island ( and I lived 3 years in China) t.". 3. ws firemen in orange coats looking at building. As kids we used to holiday in the Isle of Man either at port St Mary or Peel. The pool was salt water and it made my eyes sting. We had a family holiday on the IoM when I was 6. It was a tragedy but the happy memories as a child are still vivid even in my late 40's.My thoughts are with those who lost someone dear xx. panels dropping in flames onto the ground and I guess, people below. Everywhere we went afterwards there was requests for blood donors it was so sad, and I think we were all glad to get home. Bob EmeryWhen Summerland opened it was sensational here on the IOM. I was 9 at the time of the Summerland fire and on holiday with my Mum and Dad staying at the Granada Hotel as we always did then. It had been a last minute holiday booking and to this day I will not go on a last miniute booking holiday. I've just seen that picture of the pool with the rows of spectator seats and it brought it all back to me.I remember the next year when the fire happened because we were packing for our holiday to Anglesea when the news broke. In 1973, the Summerland Complex suffered a tragic accidental Summerland was such a great place to hang out and I would guess that most of the Isle of Man population that was around at the time of the fire is still in shock. The Summerland building in Douglas was the first of its kind in the world. In The Summerland Story written by Robert Kelly he promotes the centre as a holiday town where it never rains, the wind never blows and the temperature never gets chilly. NOTHING! Ladies Location: Douglas - The Nunnery estate Type: Haunting Manifestation Date / Time: Unknown The island is in desperate need of some alternative. I was at summerland in august 1973,and went to the groovey disco underneath,but it seemed a bit lacking in atmosphere compared to the clubs in Manchester.I was also in Douglas when Summerland set on fire and joined the long queue of people donating blood for the victims. It wasn't until we were on the promenade at a safe distance that I looked back to see the building completely engulfed in flames. Summerlands bed and breakfast (B&B) is a charming and unique house in Ramsey, which has recently been refurbished throughout to a very high standard. On the night of the fire my Mum and Dad were taking me to see the Black & White minstrels, my much older brother and sister didn't want to go and went on the prom. Fifty people were killed and 80 seriously injured. 1. While many escaped the inferno unharmed, the incident claimed 50 lives and seriously injured 80. The island has been visited by various raiders and trading peoples over the years. My Mum and I started to go towards a spiral staircase which led towards the main entrance but my uncle steered us further along the gallery to where there were fire exits leading to the swimming pool area. I'll never forget the tragedy and the emptiness we felt after that horrific day. I will never forget the screams and people climbing over each other to get out. There is also a mysterious underground room in the castle where a male ghost has been seen lingering. It was my last night on the IOM with my BB Company from N Ireland. I wondered why she was fussing me so much and so upset, after all, I was fine. It was the brain child of Douglas architect, Mr James Phillips Lomas who had been commissioned by Douglas Corporation to design a building which would attract visitors to the Isle of Man whatever the weather. Bit by bit over the years things would start to disappear, until by the end there was only "Manxland" left, my son really enjoyed palying there with all his cousins & it was a great place for Mums to meet on a Saturday & have a coffee while the kids played, we did that for a lot of years. When Summerland opened it was sensational here on the IOM. I do recall entering a talent competition and singing 'I'm a little teapot'. My parents had gone for a drink and I was looking after myself on my own in the safety that was 1973 in the fantastic Isle of Man. Opened with much fanfare a little more than two years earlier on 25 May 1971, the 2m climate-controlled building boasted restaurants and bars, an indoor heated swimming pool, saunas, a children's theatre and an underground disco.
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