Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2012-June - Issue 67

Editorial
Hello again, and here we are with the June magazine, the last now until September. By
the time we get there, we'll all be looking forward to the annual Coventry auction, so
this is my last chance, for the time being, to remind you all that the event is booked for
Sunday 25 th November. As usual, entry forms will be included in the October
magazines. So mark the date in your diaries - it will be here sooner than you think!
Some news this month, firstly the magazine binders are ready and can now be
ordered. Those of you who contacted Brian initially should already be in possession of
your smart new binders, so the remaining stock is available for sale (see page 21). Get
in quick, as there is no guarantee there will be a second batch produced.
Now, Nostalgic Machines allwin spares have been advertised in this magazine for
almost as long as the magazine' s been in print. You've probably all noticed that the
regular ad. disappeared some time ago. Well, I can confirm that Nostalgic Machines
ceased trading last year. Nigel Crew (the principal of the business) and I intend
writing a history of Nostalgic Machines at some point in the future, but in the
meantime, I just wanted to let you all know that I have purchased the remaining stock,
including a few machines and a ton of spares. So very soon, the Nostalgic allwin
spares will once again be available. I intend setting up a website to market the spares,
which should be online in a few weeks. More details in the September magazine, but
before then, look out for updates on the pennymachines site.
Well, that's just about it for now. Sharron and I are going away for a few days. When
we get back, there'll be just a couple of weeks to prepare for the school summer
holidays, when I shall be open daily at Brighton. Can't say I'm looking forward to
spending six weeks staring at an empty beach 'cos no one can afford the extortionate
parking (don't worry, I'm not going into another rant.. ........... .I'm saving that for the
September magazine)! Anyway, if you're down that way (and can afford the parking)
do pop in to see me at the arcade - you know where it is, about 100 yards east of the
Palace pier. It's always good to see you, but do contact me first if you're making a
special journey, as I do usually have a couple of days off during August.
So, enjoy the summer (if it ever arrives)
Until September, all the best
Jerry
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Dreamland
MARGATE
Save Dreamland Update June 2012
Project Update
We are still awaiting the decision of the Compulsory Purchase Order inquiry, which is
expected July/ August. At this point, work can restart on the project, although we are
busy positioning ourselves so we are ready to go the moment the land is vested.
Sawdust Caesars
The Council's Heritage Advisor, Nick Dermott, agreed to contribute to this month's
Dreamland Trust newsletter. Nick has an expert knowledge of local events that took
place in Margate over the 1964 Whitsun weekend and describes below the scene
following the youth clashes.
Broadstairs & St Peter's Mail 20 th May 1964: youths and coppers outside Margate
Magistrates Court in Margate's Old Town vintage quarter:
"It is not likely that the air of this town has ever been polluted by the hordes of
hooligans, male and female, such as we have seen this weekend and of whom you are
an example.
"These long-haired, mentally unstable, petty little hoodlums, these sawdust Caesars
who can only find courage like rats, in hunting in packs, come to Margate with the
avowed intent of interfering with the life and property of its inhabitants.
"Insofar as the law gives us power, this court will not fail to use the prescribed
penalties. It will, perhaps, discourage you and others of your kidney who are infected
with this vicious virus, that you will go to prison for three months. "
The above, in full, are the words which Dr. George Simpson used when sentencing the
first of forty-four youths at Margate Magistrates in a specially convened court on
Whitsun Bank Holiday Monday 1964. The twenty-two year old was given the three
month sentence for threatening behaviour.
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