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Bluebottle Started conversation Jul 21, 2017
Entry: Shanklin Lift, Isle of Wight, UK - A87891853
Author: Bluebottle - U43530
The most uplifting part of Shanklin.
This entry is dedicated to SashaQ.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Jul 21, 2017
What an excellent Entry - concise and informative
Thank you very much for researching that
I accidentally ended up in Shanklin on Wednesday, because the Island Line has the old fashioned method of crossing to the other platform avoiding stairs (ie the person who wants to cross the tracks gets on the train via the accessible platform, goes to the end of the line, and stays on the train until it reverses direction) but sadly I didn't have time to find the lift - definitely something to add to the itinerary for next time
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Bluebottle Posted Jul 24, 2017
I've written about things I've thought would be of interest and are popular topics, only for no-one to bat an eye-lid, only to learn after all this time that I should have been writing about a lift shaft.
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Icy North Posted Jul 24, 2017
Hi, did someone say interesting entry?
This entry's great, even if I'd been expecting one about the banned wrestling hold with the same name.
Last time I visited Shanklin, I was fleeced by the chine operators, so took the lift back up.
I've also ridden the Alum Bay chairlift, but not the white-knuckle escalator in BHS Newport - does that still exist?
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Bluebottle Posted Jul 24, 2017
Last time I was in Newport I don't think anyone had moved into where BHS used to be (it closed about this time next year) - I'm still mourning the loss of Woolworths and HMV from that end of town. There are two more escalators in Newport now - at Cineworld Cinema and Sports Direct.
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Aug 14, 2017
Great entry, Bluebottle. Fascinating. I had a quick look to see if I could find a picture of the lift, and I found this 2015 link which talks about the repairs needed: http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/news/unsafe-shanklin-cliff-lift-closed-78678.aspx
In my time, we were allowed to include external links. Is this still allowable, or are they disallowed in case they become broken?
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Aug 14, 2017
PS: Such a shame about the original lift - it does sound elegant and well-built.
Looking for an image of the original I came across this which indicates the lift was built in 1892, rather than 1891 - http://www.iwhistory.org.uk/timeline/ - you may have more accurate info, or it could be that the lift was begun in 1891 and completed in 1892? I did find an image of the old lift, though: http://www.bartiesworld.co.uk/postcards/shanklin2.htm
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Aug 14, 2017
Ah, I see sources disagree: https://thebeautyoftransport.com/2013/06/12/lovin-an-elevator-aquadom-berlin-germany/
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Bluebottle Posted Aug 15, 2017
External links are still allowed, although if this entry gets to the Front Page, I've got a few photos I've taken of the lift lined up to illustrate it with so people can see what it looks like now. We can also use copyright free images when we haven't got photos ourselves (such as for the original lift), but we do have to be careful that they definitely are copyright free and that the source is credited.
I imagine it is as simple as construction starting in 1891 and the lift opening in 1892 – they have information boards outside and inside the lift giving its history, so as the lift itself says '1891' that's the date I'll go with.
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Aug 15, 2017
Thanks for clarifying that. At least one of the photos on one of the links I posted said it was in the Creative Commons, so could be used if credited.
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Peer Review: A87891853 - Shanklin Lift, Isle of Wight, UK
- 1: Bluebottle (Jul 21, 2017)
- 2: SashaQ - happysad (Jul 21, 2017)
- 3: SashaQ - happysad (Jul 21, 2017)
- 4: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Jul 23, 2017)
- 5: Bluebottle (Jul 24, 2017)
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- 7: Icy North (Jul 24, 2017)
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