THE 1924 BARROW PARK GALA. BUILDING A PICTURE AT THE LOCAL STUDIES LIBRARY



Interviewee Jean McSorley has pointed us towards Barrow's excellent  Local Studies Library and some material on the 1924 Park Gala. 
  Archivist Sue Benson has provided these scans from the Gala programme.
  This was a very big event. Organised as a fund raiser for the After -Care of the town's Tuberculosis Patients, it attracted huge crowds  and involved hundreds of people in games, sports, demonstrations etc all over the park.

Here we see some  details from the Gala programme. 

  We have races, dancing and a fancy dress parade around the Bandstand, a Pillow fight competition, we have a fairground, we have a group of children's performers, and we also have a demonstration of Psycho-analysis. 










The North West Daily Mail were there too, and thanks to Sue and co at the Local Studies Library we can add to our picture of the day by reading their detailed report of 2 days later, while the park grass was still flat from the 20,000 strong crowds. Here are some excerpts...








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