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Lee-On-The-Solent, Lee Tower c1955 (ref: L461005)
Year: 1950 The Tower & The Blue Bird Cafe
I remember the Tower Cinema in the late 1940s, the Saturday afternoon kids' show. Later in the early 1950s I went three times a week, as there were three programes each week, Monday to Wednesday then Thursday to Saturday and old films on a Sunday. We did not have a TV until the mid 1950s. Once I had left school I went to the Tower Ballroom on a Saturday night and to Bert Sharp, also once a month on a Thursday there would be a special dance with Art & The Band Wagoners, this band did all the American air bases and played all the latest music and featured the song that was top of the hit parade. The one I remeber was 'Diana' (must have been September 1957).
The Blue Bird Cafe I remember way back when it had just opened in the late 1940s or early 1950s. It was styled on an American Ice Cream Parlor, in the summer then it had tables and bright coloured sun shades. In the end of the 1950s it became a haunt of the motorcycle and scooter riders.


Last edited: 29/10/2008 10:32 by Bob Davis  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, the Children's Swimming Pool c1965 (ref: L461083)
Year: 1965 Lee Pool
Although I used to take my two children to the pool from Stubbington when we lived there in the 1960s my memory is of the 1940s when it was an adult pool with a high diving board.  
A swimming gala was put on by the Navy and we sat on the bank facing the sea.  At one point a uniformed Navy chap stood on the end of the diving board and made some sort of announcement.  To my horror he suddenly pitched forward and fell into the pool!  Whether it was part of the entertainment or not I never found out and wasn't really old enough to appreciate it if that was the case.  I thought he was drowning. In the event he was 'saved' by another serviceman - much to my relief.  I can still picture it today over 60 years later.

Last edited: 24/06/2008 09:32 by Gaynor Boyd  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, view from Lee Tower c1960 (ref: L461025)
Up the Tower
I went up the Tower sometime in the '50s I think. I paid all of sixpence at the little kiosk just inside the entrance. A lift whisked us up to the top. I am so glad now that I did as I have a wonderful memory of the view from the top. It was a beautiful day so you could see for miles. What an attraction it would be today.

Posted: 15/06/2008 11:45 by Gaynor Boyd  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, The Pier Hotel c1965 (ref: L461093)
Year: 1965 Change of use
I can't remember when Pier Hotel ceased to be an hotel but in 1965 it was already a Residential Care Home run by Hampshire social Services.
When we moved from Stubbington to Lee in 1977 I went to work in Pier House and stayed for 20 years retiring in 1997.
The site hasn't changed much although it had many alterations to the inside over the 20 years I worked there.

Posted: 15/06/2008 11:37 by Gaynor Boyd  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, Lee Tower c1955 (ref: L461005)
Year: 1940s Tower Cinema
I was born in Lee-on-the-Solent and so was quite young when I first went to the cinema. I loved going down the sloping floor to the auditorium. It was almost underground, although we went up steps at the end of the slope. Every Saturday afternoon saw us queuing to get in. The only film I can remember seeing though was a war film after the V E Day street party. My eldest brother was so disgusted (he was all of 9) that he made us come out before it was finished! We had been let in free too! All I can recall of that film was Japanese soldiers and motorcycles!
Even when we moved to Gosport we still came to Lee, where my grandparent lived. to go to the pictures every Saturday. The last time I went to see a film there was in 1959 with a boyfriend.

Posted: 15/06/2008 11:30 by Gaynor Boyd  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, Lee Tower c1955 (ref: L461005)
Lee Tower ballroom
My Dad was also in the Phil Douglas Band that played at the Tower Ballroom. His name was Les Campbell and he played the accordion. He and Ron played together for a great number of years. I remember being at one of the band do`s and running into one of the big pillars and knocking myself out. Didn't get any sympathy from Mum, she said "Thats what you get for fooling about".

Last edited: 21/04/2008 10:05 by Leslie Campbell  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, Lee Tower c1955 (ref: L461005)
Year: 1953 the dancing years
stationed at hms. ariel (radio school attached to hms daedalus)in 1953 went dancing in the Tower ballroom every wednesday night...wonderful place! met my wife there ! at that time she lived at sarisbury green and had to leave the dance early to catch the local bus connection.to sarisbury green via titchfield I used to wonder where she vanished to!! took weeks before I could eventually see her home....

Posted: 17/11/2007 00:11 by Robert Andrew  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, Lee Tower c1955 (ref: L461005)
Music at The Lee Tower
My Dad also played with Bert Sharp at the Tower Ballroom. He was Ron Eames and played the drums, this would have been in the 50's as my parents were living at Fareham at the time and they would cycle to Lee as my Dad kept his drums at the tower. Bert Sharp played the double bass and then carried on playing with my dad for many years to come ( approx 25 years) and the band was called The Phil Douglas Band.

Posted: 12/11/2007 21:37 by Helen Morey  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, Lee Tower c1955 (ref: L461005)
Lee Tower Ballroom
Interesting seeing the comment about Lee Tower Ballroom, I also have many memories as my Dad played in the Tower Band. The band was Bert Sharps Band and my Dad was Harry Weston, Tenor Sax and Clarinet. If my memory serves me well, the drummer was an ex-Marine bandsman called "Nobby" who I sometimes sat with as a lad, pianist  was Jack Grist and trumpet was Danny Deveraux whose son by a great coincidence, I served in the army with in 1963.

Last edited: 25/07/2007 17:00 by Tony Weston  

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Lee-On-The-Solent, Lee Tower c1955 (ref: L461005)
Year: 1965 Lee Tower
The Tower also had a bowling alley and the restaurant was a Chinese.  As a teenager I worked up enough courage to ask a girl for my first dance at the Tower's ballroom.  We used to park our motorbikes outside the "Bluebird Cafe" opposite and had the odd pint of scrumpy cider for Dutch courage.  I was very sad to see the Tower demolished as it had everything a teenager needed for a good night out.

Last edited: 29/05/2007 09:14 by Gordon Brown  

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  Year: 1965 Swimming Pool 1965
I have very fond memories of the childrens pool in Lee-on-the-Solent where I used to live between 1960 to 1966.  Many summer days were spent at the pool which was located adjacent to the beach. I remember I learned to swim here, I remember the snack bar and all the fun my friends & I had here. My fondest memories are of my time here, in late october 1966 we emigrated to Canada (30 miles west of Toronto where I still live).  I was 11 years old then, I am now 53 and I still dream of this place.  To return to Lee-on-the Solent for a summer holiday is one of my wishes that I would like to make come true. I still look at the property over the internet.  My parents used to own a semi detached home there located at 4 Elmore Road/drive, if I close my eyes I can still here the tinkling of the yacht rigging where they were anchored at the end of the street just past what used to be called the Inn-by-the Sea.  I remember walking to the pool and stopping by the public library on route a beautiful old brick building where I also spent many hours reading volumes of Enid Blyton's books. My sister & I spent long hours with the family dog walking the beaches with Judy our cocker spaniel.  As we walked home from the beach there was a beautiful old house located on a corner overlooking the Solent, the garden filled with pine trees & you would hear the doves cooing as you went past. How beautiful those days were and how I wish one could travel back in time.

Last edited: 25/04/2007 10:43 by Rosemary White  

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