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Glass Coaster : Museum chiefs have taken a crunch decision to acquire the complete contents of the last

Museum chiefs have taken a crunch decision to acquire the complete contents of the last




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Museum chiefs have taken a crunch decision to acquire the complete contents of the last

Museum chiefs have taken a crunch decision to acquire the complete contents of the last rock making shop to close in Redcar. A display about how the sticky stuff was made, combined with a photographic display of the resort as a whole will be on show. John Robert Jenny set up Rockfellers in 1935 to cater for the thousands of seaside trippers who flocked to Redcar. Curator Phil Philo is pictured with some of the equipment. 3rd February 1989

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Teesside Archive
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Media ID 21709274

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Displays Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum Sweets Traditons Confectionary Seaside Resort


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Individual Glass Coaster. Stylish and elegant polished safety glass, toughened and heat resistant (10x10cm, 7mm thick). Price shown is per individual coaster.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5cm (3" x 2")

Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")

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Museum chiefs have made a momentous decision to preserve the rich history of Redcar's confectionary industry by acquiring the complete contents of the last rock making shop to close its doors. This print captures curator Phil Philo alongside some of the vintage equipment that once brought joy to thousands of seaside trippers who flocked to Redcar. Established in 1935 by John Robert Jenny, Rockfellers became an iconic destination for those seeking traditional sweets and treats. Now, this remarkable display will not only showcase how the sticky stuff was made but also offer a photographic journey through Redcar's vibrant resort life. The exhibition at Kirkleatham Old Hall promises visitors an immersive experience into the world of 20th-century confectionary production and education. From nostalgic displays depicting sweet-making traditions to capturing glimpses of Redcar as a bustling seaside haven, this collection is sure to evoke fond memories and spark curiosity among all generations. Thanks to Memory Lane Prints' dedication in preserving our cultural heritage, future generations can now marvel at the craftsmanship behind these beloved sweets and gain insight into a bygone era. Let us celebrate this extraordinary acquisition that pays homage to both local tradition and national nostalgia.

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