Warner, Seaton - Demolition Photos. April 08.

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I have done a little 'film' using images from you and foxy and myself and if you are interested I could e-mail it to you (and Foxy too). Obviously it isn't for posting to the web as I haven't asked the owners of the images (ie yourselves) but it is quite sweet!

Rob, I'd love to see your film, and for my part I have no problem with you posting it.

I'm very sorry, but the old pics I have aren't as suitable as I'd remembered. They're just of myself and other people I worked with, with just the edge of the original swimming pool and bar on them.
 
Rob,sad to hear your wife is very poorly..please send her my regards for a speedy recovery.I have no objection to you using my pics for your film..after all on Webshots they`re free to air so to speak,thats why I do this to be honest.I look forward to seeing the results.

Stu
 
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I have posted my 'film' onto my Lyme bay group on Flickr (see above for link). I couldn't see how to post it here (too many years as a carer, the brain has melted). It isn't brilliant, but quite evocative. My Seaton 'contact' has posted some of the final shots as the 'Warner's' side of the camp is turned to dust - the Reception building being nearly the last to go - its all in the group.

Rob
 
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Very interesting reading and sad, my parents took us there when we were kids. Do you actually know when (year?) date the camp site closed down?:(
 
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Thanks for the great photos of Warners. In 1975-77 I was grounds keeper there during the day, bar:):) tender at night. It was a rocking place. All of us were 18 years old and disco was in. We lived in the dorm building and partied EVERY night. :)
 
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