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From a Birkenhead Rope Factory...At the end of the 19th century two brothers worked in a Birkenhead rope factory, one was George Wilkie (the Uncle of David Wilkie's Grandfather).
(Photograph of Aerial Ropeway). The two brothers set up similar systems to operate at the summer season Fairground coming to New Brighton. It became so popular with the Fairground that they asked the brothers to travel with them for 12 years! The Original Palace BuildingGeorge Wilkie then managed to secure tenancy in the old original Palace building, where he continued to create wonderful and unusual amusement devices.
(Photograph of the original Joy Wheel - consisting of bicycles welded together around a May-Pole. George Wilkie stands beneath the sign with a young child, believed to be WH Wilkie). George Wilkie's inventions and amusements proved hugely popular and the indoor fairground became very successful.
(Photograph of New Brighton Beach and Pier). WH Wilkie, also known as Will, took over the building some years later due to (his uncle) George Wilkie's increasingly poor health. Before this invitation to take over from George Wilkie, Will Wilkie had shown a flair for being an entrepreneur; working as a musician, making a living as a drummer selling sheet music on the promenade!
Uncle George Wilkie spotted the potential in Will Wilkie and from his deathbed, George asked his nephew Will Wilkie to take over the site. WH Wilkie and The New Palace Centre
(Photograph of the New Palace Amusement Centre, built by WH Wilkie).
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The New Palace Today & Tomorrow...
In the late 1980's David Wilkie created the popular Go Cart Track at New Brighton, which attracted many customers; the usual day-to-day family visitors and new Corporate Business clients too.Thanks to this successful development, David Wilkie was able to buy the land and all the shares in the company from his Grandfather and the other shareholders. The Go Cart Track was then closed in 2001 to make way for further developments to The New Palace by David Wilkie.David Wilkie has continued to develop and improve the age-old family business with another big development to the site in 2001/2002, and improvements continue with major investments every year in new technology, amusements and services for the growing number of visitors once again enjoying the traditional thrills of the New Palace and Adventureland at New Brighton.
(Photographs below show The New Palace and Adventureland, Bright Spot Arcade, Outdoor Funfair and Promenade at New Brighton, as they now are.)
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• Family Arcade: Open every day except Xmas Day (11am - 9pm during School Holidays). |
Please call us on 0151 639 6041 to book Childrens Parties at Adventureland, arrange Group Visits and for all other enquiries, or click here to send an email. |
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