Wellington Pier Gardens

Photographs showing the gardens through the 20th Century

By John Layton

Picture 1 shows the Gardens in 1900, before the dome was built onto the bandstand and before the 'Glasshouse' was brought from Torquay.

Picture 2 shows the Winter Gardens, as the 'Glasshouse' became known, in 1930, and the bandstand in the foreground, complete with dome.

Picture 3 shows the Gardens in 1934, packed with people watching the Scoreboard.

Picture 4 almost brings our story full circle, with the demolition of the bandstand on 29th March 1958.

The pier itself is now in ruins, and all that remains of the once splendid end-of-pier pavilion is its bare iron skeleton.  What will become of it, only time will tell.

Photo:Wellington Pier Gardens 1900

Wellington Pier Gardens 1900

Great Yarmouth Musuems

Photo:Wellington Pier Gardens, 1930's

Wellington Pier Gardens, 1930's

Great Yarmouth Musuems

Photo:Watching the Scoreboard, Wellington Pier Gardens 1934

Watching the Scoreboard, Wellington Pier Gardens 1934

Great Yarmouth Musuems

Photo:Demolishing the Bandstand, Wellington Pier Gardens 29th March 1958

Demolishing the Bandstand, Wellington Pier Gardens 29th March 1958

Great Yarmouth Musuems

Photo:Winter Gardens - 1930s

Winter Gardens - 1930s

Roger Ball

This page was added by John Layton on 20/02/2007.

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