Second World War
The Kursaal Flyers was created in 1973.
Kursaal - novel - was created in 1998.
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No, it has not. The military took over the Kursaal during the Second World War, which meant the cinema, zoo and amusements within it were closed down. Southend is on the tip of the Thames and therefore the first point of contact if Germany was to invade the south-east coast to get into London. Therefore the area was locked down with soldiers, anti-aircraft guns and anti-tank barriers. Despite the fact that the Kursaal was used by the military for this period, no bombs were ever dropped on it. It did however catch fire decades after the war and had to be closed. It was eventually rebuilt and partially re-opened. The other half was demolished and turned into houses.
Southend is a nice place to go to in the summer holidays with the family, but the kursaal estate is a shithole. Loads of gangs and killing round that area. Police everywhere round that area as well. So if you're thinking to move to that part of southend, DON'T!
It was sung by Paul Shuttleworth, who was vocalist for the kursaal flyers, and actually written by my dad, contrary to history. ask if you want to know more
the first present was opened in 1626 and george minkey opened it
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Opened 1960 (Opened 1980 as a Theme park).
Opened is the correct spelling.
it was opened on 1820.