Welcome to Scarborough-in-Pictures |
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Contact:- boropicksatbtinternet.com (change the at to @) and help stop the spam! Some interesting things about Scarborough Spa Town. The ITV series A is for Acid was filmed on location in Scarborough. It recounted the true story of the serial killer John George Haigh who was brilliantly portrayed by Martin Clunes. Scarborough was the perfect backdrop for the 1940's setting with the Crown Hotel on the Esplanade used as the replica for the Onslow Court Hotel, Kensington that became Haigh's base. He murdered his victims after masquerading as the good samaritan, then destroyed the bodies by placing them in a container of sulphuric acid. In 1949 he was found guilty of mass murder and hanged at Wandsworth Prison by chief executioner Albert Pierrepoint. Jimmy Savile OBE, that famous cigar smoking DJ from Leeds has had a long association with Scarborough. He can often be seen walking around the town and taking advantage of the cliff walks and admiring the various magnificent sea and coastal views. He has a flat here on the Esplanade and spends much of his time here. Visitors cannot help but notice the dedicated seats dotted around the area, and Jimmy is the only person living that has a seat dedicated to himself! Is Scarborough the surfing capital of the North? Over the past few years Scarborough surfing scene has attracted a huge following of fans of the surf. A recent survey listed Cayton Bay, a few miles south of the town, as the second best in the country for great surfing conditions. The south bay here also provides some wonderful surfing and attracts surfers from far and wide. An amazing sight on a freezing day in the middle of winter is about 50 or 60 little black bodies bobbing up and down on colourful surfboards! As a consequence we now have our very own Surf Shop which is conveniently situated in the parade of shops down at the Spa. Well run by a group of friendly fellow surfers it provides all a surfer could wish for. We understand that surf lessons and equipment hire is also available. Places to eat (printable version available, for you to bring with you) The hugely successful film "Little Voice" was filmed on location in Scarborough and starred Michael Caine, Jane Horrockes, Brenda Blethyn and Ewan MacGregor. The story centred around a rundown terrace house in the town which was inhabited by an overbearing sluttish mother and her downtrodden introverted daughter who, to the astonishment of her mother, possesses a rare talent for imitating the voices of all the classic singers such as Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey and Marilyn Monroe. Anne Bronte, who wrote the famous Agnes Grey, was one of the famous Bronte sisters and is buried here in Scarborough. Although she did not live here she fell in love with the resort during her time spent as governess to a family by the name of Robinson. From 1840 to 1844 the Robinson family would spend five weeks every year during the summer staying at an exclusive hotel situated on the site of what is now The Grand Hotel. The Museum to follow The South Bay swimming pool as gone, see pictures from the menu page. Where does the beach go? see pictures from the menu page. |
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