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Showing posts with label Oliver Hardy. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

A weekend in Southend with the Saps at Sea (The Sons of the Desert)

Thursday the 2nd of May saw me join some other Laurel and Hardy aficionadi (not that I'm one) on the inaugural  Easy Jet flight from Edinburgh to Southend.
As we were taking off, the pilot announced it to be "Exciting". We hoped he knew the way.
Our hosts for the 2013 U.K Convention were the Saps-at-Sea Oasis 207


The venue for the occasion was the Skylark Hotel Southend


It's right on the edge of the airport, but at the opposite end to the terminal.

Being a day early we enjoyed a good night out at Leigh on Sea
The only pictures I took at Leigh on Sea were of local 'Son' Trevor and his celebrity shih-tzu Oscar.
Trevor has been campaigning against Southend council's ban on dogs on the pier.


Next morning (Friday) I was first down to Southend's town centre (thanks for the lift Janet)  
It's high street is much like any other town with only the occasional shop out of the ordinary.


There was however this very pretty window dresser in one shop window


The seafront is a different matter.
Southend Pier is the longest pleasure pier in the world at 1.34 miles (2.16 km)


This is the Park Inn Palace Hotel , we'll visit it on Sunday


Chinnerys looks a good venue for a variety of musical acts. I wonder whether Chris Cundy and Cold Specks have ever appeared here ?


The mum and little boy (inset) were having a lovely time


A archetypal British seaside town and very nice too


I'm sure I would have seen these ladies if I watched 'The Only Way is Essex'


I'm led to believe the fish and chips here are tasty


I caught up with my fellow Scottish 'Sons' on the pier
I talked to the ex owner of one of these fishing boats in the pub in Leigh on Sea last night.
There's still a mile of pier to walk, time for a sit down and enjoy the scenery


We'll get the train back. The pier and train back is value for money at £2 concession


There's a cafe and lifeboat station at the end of the pier


Turnstones wander the pier looking for scraps


A group of Blockheads , more 'Sons' from Scotland


'Sons' on Southend Pier


Going Bye-Bye !

A sojourn on another train took us to Rochford
Who's that sneaking in to the Red Lion ?


Light refreshments and some fun at the Marlborough Head in Rochford


This wee fella on the table was only about three or four  millimetres long. 
Glischrochilus is a four spotted sap beetle otherwise known as a picnic beetle or beer bug. 
It's a long way from home though, they're from North America.


A taxi back to the Skylark sees the classic car display under way
Some lovely motors here..............


..............................and a few British bikes
I'm of an age that I can remember when we made quality goods...........so so sad !


Talking of quality...............................


Stan and Ollie aka Alan and Stuart
The entertainment laid on for Friday night was really excellent. Guests included the comedy actor Jeffrey Holland and his actress wife, Judy Buxton  and Charlie Cairoli Junior. There were scenes from a new musical 'The Nine Wives of Laurel and Hardy', and the highlight of the night was Steve Hewlett a fabulous comic ventriloquist who had the whole room in stitches with his wonderful puppet friends.


Saturday we're onto buses into Kent
We're taking the train (RH and DR) all the way to Dungeness


This was when we had the only bit of bad weather the whole weekend.


A civic reception at New Romney for the recreation of the 1947 opening by the boys of the line to Dungeness


However the 'Parade of Tents' comes first........

Here's an old news clip

Wonderful!


Here again the boys meet the Mayor........


.................and open the line


The Model Railway Exhibition above the Heywood Buffet was quite brilliant also


Some wonderful dancing and music was on offer from Tacky Annie's swing dance club


With the boys is Danny Martin, General Manager of  RH and DR and the silver tea set is one his wife Alison Chapman  provided from Dickinson's Real Deal.
I believe it's being photographed for a charitable occasion.  

  
Last leg to the buses in First Class (lucky us)

Saturday night's entertainment was by the brilliant Zoltans 1940's Jumpin' Jive Band


Sunday morning saw the 'Games'. 
I briefly held second place in both the Paper Darts flight and the Golf Pitching


Later in the day it's down to the Palace where Stan and Ollie stayed in 1952.

Before and after the show, Sons took to the same balcony that the boys had been photographed on.


Bank Holiday Sunday with the sun shining brought the crowds out.

On the last night 'Sons' entertain their fellow convention attendees. A brilliant rendition of the Two Ronnies :Swedish Made Simple, F.U.N.E.X was performed by Oasis 115 and one other.

I also took a few short clips of video over the weekend


Monday morning and the convention's over. New contacts and friends made.

A quick flight back to Edinburgh in good company and a quiet drive home.
What a great weekend. 
As usual I overdid the food and drink, I'll have to walk it off.

Friday, 14 May 2010

Britannia Panopticon Music Hall-Trongate Glasgow

A few blog readers will know that I became a member of 'The Sons of The Desert' a couple of months ago.It's an international Laurel and Hardy appreciation society.
There are branches, or "Tents" all over the world, notably in the United Kingdom,the United States and Europe. Each tent is named after one of the films Laurel and Hardy made together.
There are four 'Tents' in Scotland.

All known British tents of the Sons of the Desert and their Grand Sheiks are listed here at Bowler Dessert.
Bowler Dessert
Other links include
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.com
Laurel and Hardy.org

Stranraer's tent is known as 'Their Purple Moment'.
At the oldest surviving music hall in the UK.
The Brittania Panopticon
Laurel & Hardy Film Nights are held monthly.
These pictures are from one of those nights.

Here is the Glasgow tents banner who's Grand Sheik also organises these nights.


Founded in 1857 the Panopticon's popularity quickly spread and up to 1500 people would cram themselves onto wooden benches for every show.
Lots of old posters...
...and artefacts are on display throughout...
...while on nights like this Panopticon souvenirs and Laurel and Hardy memorabilia,films and CD's can be purchased.
On display too are these duplicate books dating back to the early 20th century.
A good crowd of young and old enjoyed an evening laughing loudly at the antics of Stan and Ollie.
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