For generations, the glass-domed Marine Hall in Fleetwood has been the focal point for an array of entertainment and events.
With its prime position opposite the beach, the 1930s art deco style venue has seen royal visitors, concerts and was the place where Fleetwood’s own Alfie Boe sang in his early days with a local choir.
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Fleetwood Ladies Choir perform at the Marine Hall in 2004
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Tony Carr Orchestra pictured in 1948 with Gazette reader Ivor Jones on drums who performaned many times at Marine Hall, Fleetwood
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Alfie Boe returned to Fleetwood for his sell-out concert with the Lancashire Sinfonietta at the Marine Hall in 2003
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This area by the Marine Hall was later covered by a large wooden building called the Marine Pavillion. After that was demolished and Corrigan's Funfair moved in, the stage still remained. The location is now a car park.
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Fleetwood sixties band The Zeros, who played on the same bill as The Beatles at the Marine Hall in 1962.
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Local people enjoy social time at the Marine Hall Fleetwood during the 1950s