But through urban progress or in some cases because of fire, they disappeared from the landscape. Palatine Buildings, the old Central Station and Pontins are all featured. But do you remember the brewery on Talbot Road?
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1. Lost Landmarks and Buildings
Looking towards the yard at the C&S Queens Brewery in Talbot Road. This was in 1944 Photo: submit
2. Lost Landmarks and Buildings
The newly completed luxury entertainments hall for campers at the Squires Gate holiday camp in 1937. It later became Pontins Photo: submit
3. Lost Landmarks and Buildings
The Palatine Hotel was opposite Central Station and was built in 1879. It had a prime site but was demolished in the early 1970s and redeveloped, most famously used as The Palace Nightclub Photo: submit
4. Lost Landmarks and Buildings
Blackpool Central Station in the 1950s looking towards Marks And Spencer on the corner of Albert Road and Bank Hey Street Photo: Submit
5. Lost Landmarks and Buildings
The Imperial Cinema was in Dickson Road. It opened in 1913, was destroyed by fire but rebuilt in 1939. It closed in 1961. In the 1980s it was used as a warehouse but was again gutted by fire Photo: staff
6. Lost Landmarks and Buildings
The old Windmill Hotel was originally called the Mill Inn and was situated close to the site of Hoo Hill Windmill on Westcliffe Drive in Layton. This hotel was demolished in 1979 after the new Windmill Hotel had been built alongside it. That is now a Tesco Express Photo: staff