Showing posts with label ephemera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ephemera. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Grünerløkka Minigolf Park in Oslo, Norway

Finding out about a Miniature Golf course in Norway.

As regular readers of the blog will know I do like a bit of post. Especially if it's minigolf-related. So I was very pleasantly surprised with a nice piece of ephemeral advertising that recently dropped through my letter box.

Promotional leaflet from the Grünerløkka Minigolf Park in Oslo, Norway
The Grünerløkka Minigolf Park can be found in Oslo

Many thanks to Anthony Pope from Splash Point Mini Golf course in Worthing, West Sussex for posting the leaflet from the Grünerløkka Minigolf Park in Norway to me. Anthony tells me he visited the Oslo course in December. Sadly it was closed when he arrived. It sounds like one of our visits on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour!

Promotional leaflet from the Grünerløkka Minigolf Park in Oslo, Norway
The inside of the promotional leaflet

The course is an 'Eternit' style of Miniature Golf and the 18-hole layout is approved for competitions by the Norwegian Minigolf Federation. Hopefully we'll get to give it a play one day.

Promotional leaflet from the Grünerløkka Minigolf Park in Oslo, Norway
The front, back and a bit of the middle

Emily and I actually appear on a minigolf promotional item - down in Dorset the courses put together a leaflet that asked the question "Where is the best Crazy Golf course in Dorset?"

Links:
- Grünerløkka Minigolf Park website
Christiania Minigolf Club website
- Norges Minigolf Forbund website
Splash Point Mini Golf website

Related blog posts:
- Ephemera
- Advertising
- Leaflet
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Anthony Pope
- Splash Point Mini Golf
- Eternit

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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Mark Swain Minigolfing in the USA Part 2

Miniature Golf at Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin.

Photo of the Miniature Golf course at Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin
Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Earlier this year my minigolf rival and friend Mark 'The Horse Whisperer' Swain visited the USA very kindly brought me back scorecards from the mini golf courses he visited out there.

Miniature Golf scorecard from Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin
A pair of scorecards from Vitense Golfland

Mark was lucky enough to visit and play at the Vitense Golfland miniature golf courses in Madison, Wisconsin.

Photo of the Miniature Golf at Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Photo of the Miniature Golf at Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Photo of the Miniature Golf at Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Photo of the Miniature Golf at Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Miniature Golf scorecard from Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Miniature Golf scorecard from Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Miniature Golf scorecard from Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Miniature Golf scorecard from Vitense Golfland in Madison, Wisconsin

Hopefully we'll get to visit and play at Vitense Golfland on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour one day...

Related blog posts:
- Mark Swain
- USA
- Mark Swain Minigolfing in the USA Part 1

Links:
- Mark Swain on Twitter
- Vitense Golfland
- The Putting Penguin, Minigolf course review-site in the USA
- The Crazy Golf Museum

Like the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour on Facebook, check out our YouTube channel and follow me and Emily on Twitter.

Mark Swain Minigolfing in the USA Part 1

Miniature Golf at Pirate's Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center in Wisconsin Dells.

Photo of the Miniature Golf course at Pirate's Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center in Wisconsin Dells
One of the Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf courses in Wisconsin Dells

My friend and minigolf rival Mark 'The Horse Whisperer' Swain visited the USA earlier this year and was kind enough to bring me back some scorecards from the miniature golf courses he visited out there.

Miniature Golf at Pirate's Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center in Wisconsin Dells

His first stop was at Pirate's Cove in Wisconsin Dells where there are five, yes FIVE, minigolf courses!

Miniature Golf at Pirate's Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center in Wisconsin Dells

Miniature Golf at Pirate's Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center in Wisconsin Dells

At the Pirate's Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center you can choose to play Black Beard's 18, Captain Kidd's 18, Pirate's Lookout 18, Pirate's Challenge 18 or Captain Hook's 19 - or if you've got plenty of time play all five!

Scorecard from the Miniature Golf courses at Pirate's Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center in Wisconsin Dells
The big minigolf scorecard from Pirate's Cove

Scorecard from the Miniature Golf courses at Pirate's Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center in Wisconsin Dells
There are three more courses on the other side

Hopefully we'll get to visit and play at Pirate's Cove on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour one day...

Related blog posts:
- Mark Swain
- USA
- Mark Swain Minigolfing in the USA Part 2

Links:
Mark Swain on Twitter
- Pirates Cove Original Adventure Golf & Family Fun Center
- The Putting Penguin, Minigolf course review-site in the USA
- The Crazy Golf Museum

Like the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour on Facebook, check out our YouTube channel and follow me and Emily on Twitter.

Thursday, July 02, 2015

Property of Machine

As a collector of amusement arcade, crazy golf and theme park ephemera and tokens I'm always on the lookout for interesting bits and pieces.

While en route to Clacton-on-Sea we stopped off in Colchester, Essex and spotted a coin stall at the street market. I had a quick look through and managed to find four tokens for my collection. Check out the pics below to see one of them.

A Loaned for Amusement Only, No Value, Property of Machine brass machine token
What sort of amusement?

A Loaned for Amusement Only, No Value, Property of Machine brass machine token
Look at that rampaging man! Is that The Machine?

My fellow collector Tim 'Ace Man' Davies sent me a link to Mals Machine Tokens which has got a LOT more details on tokens! You can see more on the token above on the Samson page.

Check out Tim's haul of Crazy Golf, Mini Golf, Adventure Golf and Putt-Putt tokens on The Crazy Golf Museum and MiniatureGolfer.com websites.

Related blog posts:
- Token
- Oliver 'The Machine' Florence

Monday, April 27, 2015

Eternit Miniature Golf in Herne Bay

An old postcard from Herne Bay reveals a miniature golf course.

While at the York International Postcard Expo we found a bumper crop of postcards showing minigolf, crazy golf and putting courses from around the UK, and one from South Africa.

A postcard from the seaside resort of Herne Bay in Kent was an exciting and interesting find as it showed the town was once home to an 'Eternit' style of Miniature Golf course. A lovely piece of minigolf history.

The Eternit Miniature Golf course in the central foreground of the postcard (Herne Bay PT4524). The course was located on the town's Central Parade. The card is postally unused and undated. As the pier suffered fire damage in 1970 the card is from the 1960's. It was produced by Colourmaster International Photo Precision Limited, St Ives, Huntingdon
The Eternit Miniature Golf course in the central foreground of the postcard (Herne Bay PT4524). The course was located on the town's Central Parade. The card is postally unused and undated. As the pier suffered fire damage in 1970 the card is from the 1960's. It was produced by Colourmaster International Photo Precision Limited, St Ives, Huntingdon

It's often thought that these 'European standard' Miniature Golf courses, often known as 'Eternit', don't exist in this country. While many have become derelict over time there are examples still standing, though they have often been amended, with a variety of new obstacles added to the 'lanes'. I've got a few other examples in my postcard collection.

Adventure Miniature Golf at thecentre:MK
We played a version of Eternit Miniature Golf at thecentre:MK a couple of times. This course has had felt added to the concrete playing surface

Derelict Miniature Golf course on Ayr seafront
Unfortunately the Miniature Golf course on Ayr seafront in Scotland is a derelict example of an Eternit course

Herne Bay is still home to a Mini Golf course - it was the 78th course we played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour back in November 2008.

Herne Bay Mini Golf course in Kent
You can find Herne Bay Mini Golf next to the ifun@Sandancers amusement arcade on Central Parade

Links:
York International Postcard Expo
Reflections of a Bygone Age
Picture Postcard Monthly Magazine
- Herne Bay Mini Golf

Related blog posts:
Postcard
Postcards
- Herne Bay
- Eternit
A Putt-Putt Postcard from South Africa

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Stonehaven, Kincardineshire Official Holiday Guide

Finding an old Official Holiday Guide, including Mini Golf Putting, for the town of Stonehaven, Kincardineshire.

While on a day out in Bedford I noticed an Antiques and Collectors fair going on at St Paul's Church so popped in to see if I could find any minigolf postcards or ephemera.

I was in luck as I found an interesting old Official Guide for visitors to the seaside town of Stonehaven.

The Stonehaven Official Guide, designed and produced under the authority of the Town Council by Mearns Publications. Printed by Langstane Press, Aberdeen
The Stonehaven Official Guide, designed and produced under the authority of the Town Council by Mearns Publications. Printed by Langstane Press, Aberdeen

Flicking through the guide I spotted a half page photo of the Putting and Bowling Greens on page 19.

Mini Golf grass Putting course in the Stonehaven, Kincardineshire Official Holiday Guide
Some of the entertainment and leisure facilities on offer to visitors to the town

On page 22 it states there were two putting courses in the town, and on page 35 the cost per round is given as 6d.

Stonehaven is on the north east coast of Scotland and lies 15 miles south of Aberdeen. Stonehaven is now a part of Aberdeenshire as Kincardinshire lost its administrative status in 1975. I couldn't find any other dates of publication of the old guide, but it is pre-decimal (before 1971). Very interesting to see the old phone numbers listed too - only four-digits long!

At a guess I would say the guide was produced in 1966. A recent event shown is the reopening of the old tolbooth by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1963. There is also an advert on the inside back cover for Milne's Soft Drinks and Cordials - they are endorsed by Andy Ross, the 1965 winner of the Suffolk Point to Point.

Looking online the current official website for the town is the Stonehaven Guide. You can still find a Putting course at the Stonehaven Recreation Grounds Club. Its existence was confirmed by George McGillivray of the Stonehaven Guide.

The old guide is great find, with some nice minigolf and seaside holiday history.

Over the years Emily and I have enjoyed some very nice trips to Scotland on our travels.

Links:
- Stonehaven Guide website
- Stonehaven Guide on Twitter
- Kincardineshire
- The Crazy Golf Museum

Related blog posts:
- Putting courses
- Putting greens
- Scotland

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

A Putt-Putt Postcard from South Africa

We recently visited York and attended the International Postcard Expo held at the racecourse to see what miniature golf postcards we could find. We found a bumper crop.

We picked up 31 minigolf postcards at the York CardExpo
We picked up 31 minigolf postcards for our collection at the York CardExpo

The very first postcard we bought at the fair was from Brian Lund of Reflections of a Bygone Age who had saved a great old Putt-Putt card from South Africa for me.

A Putt-Putt advertising / free game postcard from South Africa

The reverse of the card is stamped from 'Putt-Putt Southdale', a suburb of Johannesburg, and doubles as a FREE game card!

A Putt-Putt advertising / free game postcard from South Africa

Putt-Putt is the only patented game of miniature golf and began in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1954. In the 1960's Putt-Putt franchises began opening outside of the US, in locations such as the one on the postcard, as well as Australia and Japan. You can read the Putt-Putt story on the Putt-Putt Fun Centres website.

Update 22/04/15: My expert minigolf contact in South Africa PJ Goedhals has been doing some research on the location of the Putt-Putt course shown on the postcard and he tells me that course is not in Johannesburg as I had thought based on the words 'Putt-Putt Southdale' stamped on the reverse.

The location on the front of the card is actually the Putt-Putt miniature golf course at Three Anchor Bay in Moullie Point/Sea Point in Cape Town - PJ's local course! Great to hear that it's still standing. I can't find a website for the course, but it has got a Google+ page.

Looking at the card again it makes sense that one standard postcard/advertising card was produced for marketing purposes and then distributed to all of the Putt-Putt courses in South Africa. So the Southdale location stamped on the reverse of the card is in Johannesburg, but the image is of the course in Cape Town. Many thanks to PJ and his Putt-Putt contacts for the info.

There are currently Putt-Putt courses in a number of US states as well as a competition circuit operated by the Professional Putters Association.

The PPA website has an archive of Putt-Putt World Magazine - a great resource and an interesting read indeed.

Check out MiniatureGolfer.com for details of minigolf courses in South Africa.

Links:
- York International Postcard Expo
- Reflections of a Bygone Age
- Picture Postcard Monthly Magazine
- Putt-Putt Fun Centres
Professional Putters Association

Related blog posts:
- Postcard
- Postcards

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape Yorkshire

Playing the Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford.

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire

On Sunday 12 April we were heading back from a short-break in York and Knaresborough and decided to swing into Castleford to play some minigolf.

Xscape Yorkshire is home to Volcano Falls Adventure Golf and its two 18-hole indoor minigolf courses.

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
Emily tees-off on the T Rex Trail

The T Rex Trail became the 359th course played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour and the 594th visited overall. The Volcano Valley course was the 595th visited.

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
While I get scared off of the BIG dino on the course

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
There are some tricky second putts on the 18-hole course

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
There's some great theming on the course

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
Some 'cave paintings' showing the time travelling nature of our journey 65 million years into the past

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
Emily is lucky on this putt as the wind storm effect had just been on!

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
Neither of us were lucky on the last hole

In our match-up on the T Rex Trail I beat Emily with a score of 40 to 45.


Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
It was great to see Volcano Falls merchandise on sale at the course. I treated myself to a branded cap

You can find the Volcano Falls course on a 'mysterious island' indoors at Xscape Yorkshire. Its just off Junction 32 of the M62.

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
In winning the match against Emily I also awarded myself a great Adventure Falls key ring 

For further information, opening times and prices visit the Volcano Falls Adventure Golf website.

Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
After 18-hole on the busy course we escaped unscathed

We're looking forward to returning to play the Volcano Valley course at Volcano Falls Adventure Golf in the future.

Minigolfers Emily and Richard Gottfried at Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape in Castleford, Yorkshire
We'll be heading past Castleford on another road trip and pop in for a round then

Xscape Yorkshire is a great indoor entertainment centre with loads to see, do and play.

Links:
- Volcano Falls Adventure Golf website
- Volcano Falls Adventure Golf on Facebook
- Volcano Falls Adventure Golf on Twitter
- Xscape Yorkshire website

Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Castleford
- Indoor Mini, Crazy and Adventure Golf courses
- Mini Golf in Castleford

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Novelty Automation arcade in London

A visit to London's Novelty Automation arcade.

Novelty Automation arcade in London

We recently visited the excellent Novelty Automation amusement arcade near Holborn in London.

Novelty Automation arcade in London
A nice relaxing break

We had great fun playing the mad arcade games. My favourite was definitely My Nuke - a personal nuclear reactor!

Novelty Automation arcade in London
Playing on my own personal nuclear reactor

Novelty Automation arcade in London
After 'successfully' playing the My Nuke game I received a piece of edible nuclear waster

The arcade is full of home-made games machines built by enthusiasts. And very well built they are too. Games include Test Your Nerve, Pet or Meat?, Chiropodist, Is it art?, The Expressive Photobooth, Divorce, Money Laundering, Cycle Pong, Alien Probe, Microbreak, Instant Eclipse and Autofrisk.

Novelty Automation arcade in London
Getting an Autofrisk!

They have some great merchandise for sale too. I picked up some nice badges and a keyring.

Novelty Automation arcade in London
Emily visited the Chiropodist

You can find Novelty Automation at 1a Princeton Street, London, WC1R 4AX and it's a five minute walk from Holborn Tube Station.

Novelty Automation arcade in London
Cycle Pong was out of order. We'll give this two player game a play next time

It's open Wednesday to Saturday and admission is free. Each of the games costs between £1 and £3 to play - each is token operated.

Novelty Automation arcade in London
The Alien Probe is a game of precision. And surprise

And what marvelous tokens they are too.

Novelty Automation arcade in London
Brilliant tokens

I'm looking forward to returning.

Novelty Automation arcade in London
A reason to return

If you're ever visiting the East Anglian coast then I suggest you also visit Southwold Pier as it's home to the original Under the Pier Show.

Novelty Automation arcade in London
I was far better at Test Your Nerve in London than in Southwold

There's also a FREE TOKEN offer running at the moment - check out the Novelty Automation website for more info!

Novelty Automation arcade in London
 I won at DIVORCE

Links:
Novelty Automation website
Novelty Automation on Twitter
The Under the Pier Show website

Related blog posts:
- Novelty Automation amusement arcade in London
Under the Pier Show - Southwold
Southwold
Amusement Arcades
Ephemera