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      • Fleetwood Windsor Villa took their place in the Lancashire Combination and won three Lancashire Combination Cups in 1933, 1934 and 1935.
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  2. In 1933 Fleetwood became a Borough and with attractions and amenities increasing it rates high for a healthy family holiday. Hostage of the Cod Wars, commercial fishing has inevitably declined but an indefinable, raw quality, a sense of history is floated in the oyster catchers’ calls as the tide ebbs.

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    From the 1800’s, the layout and landscape of Fleetwood has changed and grown to create the place that we know so well now. It’s interesting to see the alterations made over the years. Do you know of, or even remember, any of the old buildings, events and people of the past? This amazing map of Fleetwood is from 1890. The next photo, taken in 1910, ...

    Do you remember Fleetwood Open Air Swimming Baths? Was this where the Leisure Centre is now? This old video from YouTube features a beauty pageant at the open air baths. Plus views of the Pier and Esplanade.

    Here’s some old Fleetwood footage that we’ve found on YouTube. Any ideas when it dates from? Recognise anyone? Leave a comment below!

    Fleetwood is famous for its fishing industry. Many years ago, hundreds of boats used the docks every day to land their fishing catch. The next photo is the Harriet Fishing Smack, being built by Singleton Brothers. This boat’s now on display at Fleetwood Museum where you can see around and inside it. Imagine what it must have been like going to sea ...

    This video, another one found on YouTube, was filmed in 1968 at the Ice Factory and dockside. Fascinating!

    There’s such a lot of history that you can still see everyday in Fleetwood. Thankfully, a lot of the old buildings still remain and are preserved for the future. Do you look at them and wonder what life must have been like when they were built? These old images give us some idea – Below is an aerial view of the North Euston Hotel. See the football ...

    We love to look at your old photos of Fleetwood and we’re growing a collection on our Pinterest Board ‘Old Fleetwood’ Take a look!

    We’ve picked out these interesting Tuck Postcards for you to look at below. There’s MUCH MORE to explore in our History of Fleetwood category. From Roman coin mysteries to Royal visits, floodings and fishing. Take a look here

    We’ve been here since 1999 and sadly I didn’t have the presence of mind to take lots of photos of Fleetwood as it was back then. These few old Fleetwood photos are from the Visit Fylde Coast family archive. This photo of The Esplanade dates from 1990, and it overlooks the boat launch. It’s Blackpool and Fylde College training station, on its own be...

    Are you a member of the Fleetwood’s Past Facebook Group? It’s a mine of fascinating information and if you’re not in it you should be!

  3. Fleetwood Windsor Villa took their place in the Lancashire Combination and won three Lancashire Combination Cups in 1933, 1934 and 1935. The club became a founder member of the newly created Northern Premier League in 1968, but folded in 1976 and reformed the following year as Fleetwood Town.

  4. www.fleetwoodtownfc.com › club-ftfc › club-historyClub History - Fleetwood Town

    The play-offs beckoned and Fleetwood triumphed with victory over Alfreton Town. They also reached the FA Cup Second Round once again, this time exiting away to Northampton Town. Fleetwood arrived at the top table of non-league football and their 2010-11 Blue Square Conference Premier League fixtures kicked off with a 1-1 draw at Rushden and ...

  5. Apr 20, 2022 · In 1933 Fleetwood became a Borough. With attractions and amenities increasing, it was a popular place for a healthy family holiday – and it still is today! While you’re here…

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  6. Jan 24, 2024 · This image was published to celebrate the visit of HRH Prince George, during Fleetwood’s Charter Week, on 4 October 1933. The football ground alongside the North Euston was the third possibly the fourth occupied by the town team. Fleetwood Football Clubs first pitch, next to the North Euston Hotel.

  7. It was to this small group that Cadillac directed their 1933 Model 370C Twelve Cylinder Fleetwood Town Car. 1933 Lincoln KB Sport Touring Play Video about 1933 Lincoln Sport Touring

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