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  2. Butlin's - Wikipedia

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    How to Land an Airbus A330 (In his book, May describes how one would go about escaping from a Butlins Holiday Camp). Hodder Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0-340-99458-0. There have also been a number of children's fiction books which include Butlins as a location or an integral part of the story. For example: Richards, Frank (1961). Billy Bunter at Butlins.

  3. Butlin's Mosney - Wikipedia

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    Every year more than 6,000 children from around the country travelled to Mosney to take part in the Community Games, held in Mosney for 25 years. Mosney was the only location in Ireland that had the required 2,500 beds. Each June, the Lions Club took over the centre and provided holidays for 1,200 local people. The last season for Mosney was 2000.

  4. Butlins Bognor Regis - Wikipedia

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    The original Bognor Regis camp contained all the tried and tested Butlins entertainment ingredients: Butlins Redcoats, a funfair, a ballroom, a boating lake, tennis courts, a sports field (for the three legged and egg & spoon races and the donkey derby), table tennis and snooker tables, amusement arcades, a theatre and arcades of shops. [web 2]

  5. Butlin's Minehead - Wikipedia

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    Butlins Resort Minehead is a holiday camp operated by Butlins, located in Minehead in Somerset, England. It opened in 1962 and remains in use today. It opened in 1962 and remains in use today. It was known as Butlin's Minehead until 1987, and as Somerwest World from then until 1999, when it reopened as Butlins Minehead Resort.

  6. Butlin's Pwllheli - Wikipedia

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    Butlin's Pwllheli was a holiday camp located near Pwllheli in Wales.The site is now used by Haven Holidays for a caravan park and has been renamed Hafan y Môr.When originally opened in 1947, it was named Butlins Pwllheli, but in 1990 was renamed Starcoast World.

  7. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    March 30, 2000: Yes Yes No Mr. Driller: Namco System 12: October 1999: Yes Yes No PlayStation: May 10, 2000: Yes Yes No Dreamcast: June 25, 2000: Yes Yes Yes Game Boy Color: June 29, 2000: Yes Yes No Windows: February 1, 2001: Yes No Yes Mobile: September 20, 2004: No Yes No Aqua Rush: Namco System 12: 1999: Yes No No Golgo 13: Namco System 12: ...

  8. Butlin's Clacton - Wikipedia

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    After gaining the support of the local council, construction began and the camp opened on 11 June 1938. [1] During the War years, all the Butlin's camps were requisitioned by the Government. Clacton was originally planned to be used as a POW camp, but it was spared this indignity and was used as a training site for the pioneer corps. [1]

  9. Butlin's Ayr - Wikipedia

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    Heads of Ayr holiday camp contained all of the tried and tested Butlins ingredients: the famous Butlins Redcoats, a funfair, early morning wake up, a dining hall (with the cheers going up when a waitress dropped a plate), indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a ballroom, a boating lake, tennis courts, a sports field (for the three legged and egg ...