Photographic Print. Modernist Pleasure Beach Casino building at night at Blackpool Fairground.
In 1931 while on a visit to Philadelphia, the new director of the amusement park, Leonard Thompson, saw parks themed in the Modernist Style and
wanted the style for Blackpool. In 1933 he brought in Joseph Emberton to
design the whole of the Pleasure Beach, old fairground rides that survived were at least given modernist kiosks and signage and in 1939 The Casino building was
opened. Today there is a big tv screen spoiling the listed Emberton building.
Colours are as accurate as possible but may differ slightly due to screen calibrations.
Shipping outside UK mainland is estimated, on occasion a variation will be emailed before dispatch.
Images printed at a Fuji approved professional laboratory on highest quality archive papers, Fuji Crystal or DP 2.
A Signed Certificate of Authenticity Card states the series number.