Carters Steam Fair
Carters Steam Fair | |
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Location(s) | Various |
Home base / winter quarters | Adjacent to White Waltham Airfield, near Maidenhead, Berkshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Founded | 1976 |
Founders | John and Anna Carter |
Operators | The Carter Family and associates |
Number of rides | Around 19 (dependent on site/ location) |
Website | www |
Carters Steam Fair (no apostrophe is used in the name) was a travelling vintage fair in England, founded in 1977[1] by John Carter (1942–2000), later managed by the next generation of Carters.
Carters operated and maintained a large collection of vintage rides and side stalls, ranging in date from the 1870s to the 1960s, and every season they travelled with vintage heavy lorries and traditional showmen's living wagons. The fair provided an opportunity to enjoy historic equipment and artwork.[2]
Their operating base and restoration workshops were immediately adjacent to White Waltham Airfield, near Maidenhead, in Berkshire.
Carters held a final 'travelling steam-fair' ending at Prospect Park, Reading on 30 October 2022,[3] finding new homes for some of their vintage rides, with the remainder up for sale.[4]
Rides and attractions
[edit]Carters Steam Fair was a travelling collection of rare working funfair rides, In April 2016, the touring rides with the Fair were:
Ride | Height Restriction |
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Austin Cars | Suitable for pre-school children up to the age of about 6 or 7 only |
Train Ride | There are no height restrictions, so adults may travel with younger children, if required |
Toytown | Suitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6 |
Mini Octopus | Suitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6 |
Scenic Dobbies | Suitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6 |
Big Swingboats | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall to ride |
Little Swingboats | No |
Jubilee Steam Gallopers | No |
Jungle Thriller Ark | No |
Chair-o-Plane | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall to ride |
Steam Yachts | Must be over 1.05 metres (3.4 feet) tall to ride middle yellow seats, all other seats may be ridden by anyone over 1.2 metres (3.9 feet) |
Dive-Bomber | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall only when accompanied by an adult, or those over 1.3 meters (4.2 feet) unaccompanied |
Giant Octopus | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall to ride |
Dodgems | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall to ride |
Autodrome | No |
On their last tour in August 2022, they travelled with the following rides:
Ride | Height Restriction |
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Austin Cars | Suitable for pre-school children up to the age of about 6 or 7 only |
Train Ride | There are no height restrictions, so adults may travel with younger children, if required |
Toytown | Suitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6 |
Mini Octopus | Suitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6 |
Big Swingboats | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall to ride |
Little Swingboats | No |
Jubilee Steam Gallopers | No |
Mini Boat Ride | No |
Chair-o-Plane | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall to ride |
Steam Yachts | Must be over 1.05 metres (3.4 feet) tall to ride middle yellow seats, all other seats may be ridden by anyone over 1.2 metres (3.9 feet). You must be able to hold on, as there are no safety bars. |
Super Skid | Yes |
Giant Octopus | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall to ride |
Dodgems | Must be over 1.1 metres (3.6 feet) tall to ride |
Switch from cash to tokens
[edit]In 2014, Carters Steam Fair moved from taking cash payments at each attraction to a token coin system. By April 2016, there were two distinct minting productions featuring different designs. Both designs depict a Galloper ride horse on the reverse, with the texts "Carters Steam Fair", "No cash value", and "No refund value" around the image on the coin's edge. The text "1 Token" appears across the horse's neck horizontally in a rectangular box. All text is in block letters.
- 2014 token obverse
The obverse of the 2014 coin token depicts the comedian Harry Hill, wearing a paper Christmas cracker hat. Hill was to design the image, but bu agreed for Carters to use his portrait as he was too busy.
- 2015 token obverse
The obverse of the 2015 coin token depicts Carters Steam Fair's founder John Carter, who in 1977 with his wife Anna purchased the Steam Gallopers.[1]
In popular culture
[edit]Models
[edit]A number of die-cast models featuring the name of and / or reproducing vehicles used by Carters Steam Fair have been produced;
- Corgi Toys released a limited edition Morris 1000 in 1995 as part of their Corgi Classics range, named "Advanced Publicity Van Set: Carters Steam Fair", in 1:43 scale. 14,300 were produced and distributed worldwide. This model came with a ‘Seafood Stall Kit’.[5][6]
- Oxford Diecast released a Morris J San Remo Ice Cream Van during 2014, registration "WLD 759", based on the Carters full-size vehicle, and in 1:76 scale.[7][8]
Television
[edit]- Antiques Roadshow, Series 29, Episode 2 (BBC, 2006)[9]
- Fairground Attractions (Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd, 2014)[10][11]
- Midsomer Murders (ITV, 2015)[12]
- Great British Railway Journeys, Series 7, Episode 20
- Worzel Gummidge, BBC Series, 2019[12]
Film
[edit]External audio | |
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Audio soundscape of Carters Steam Fair | |
Carters Steam Fair visits Hersham in Surrey: among the general background hubbub, rock'n'roll plays on a waltzer ride while a barrel organ plays in front of a dive-bomber ride. retrieved 23 June 2010 |
The Fair has been featured in many films[12] including;
- Hugo
- The Krays
- 28 Days Later
- The End of the Affair
- 28 Weeks Later
- The Theory of Everything
- Paddington 2
- Rocketman[13]
Music
[edit]The Kaiser Chiefs' Meanwhile Up in Heaven music video was filmed on the fair in 2014.[12]
See also
[edit]- List of steam fairs
- Showman
- Travelling funfair
- Musée des Arts Forains (The Funfair Museum), in Paris, France
Further reading
[edit]Bartrip, P.W.J., The state and the steam boiler in Britain International review of social history 25, 1980, 77–105, Government intervention and the role of interest groups in 19th Century Britain in regard to stationary boilers.
David Whyley Austin automobiles, 1998, Volume looks at Austin children's pedal cars of the 1950s, including the Pathfinder racing model, illustrated with manufacturer's photographs.
Adrian G. Shaw with Anna Carter, A season with Carters Steam Fair, words by Anna Carter, soft-cover book of black and white photography by Adrian G Shaw, documenting a season on the road with Carters Steam Fair, 60 pages, paperback, illustrated throughout.
Paul Braithwaite, Arcades and slot machines: with an A-Z of British manufacturers, 1870–1970; edited by John Carter; photography by Brian Steptoe., White Waltham:Carters Books 1997, Lists known makers between 1870 and 1970 and describes particular models, features photographs from Carters Steam Fair's arcade machine collection, 105 pages, paperback, illustrated throughout.
Paul Braithwaite, John Carter's Jubilee Steam Gallopers: a souvenir of one hundred years of riding for pleasure!, With John Carter. The story of Carters Jubilee Steam Gallopers, from manufacture to the present day, including detailed information and illustrations of its restoration and history, Maidenhead:J. Carter and Sons, 1995, 64 pages, paperback, illustrated throughout, ISBN (pbk.) BNB GB9589409.
Paul Braithwaite, Swings, Park Swings, Overboats and Over The Tops, Edited by John Carter. Covers the style and manufacture of these types of fairground rides, Maidenhead:J. Carter and Sons, 1996, 28 pages, paperback, illustrated throughout, ISBN (pbk.) BNB GBA336684.
Kevin Scrivens, Carters Jungle Thriller: The lost ark / compiled by Kevin Scrivens and Stephen Smith, The story of Carters Jungle Thriller Ark, illustrated with clear photographs of the restoration process and the build-up of the ride, Maidenhead: Carters Books, 2006, 37 pages, paperback, illustrated throughout, ISBN (pbk.) BNB GBA907362
Anna Carter, Carters: No 1 For Family Fun, Introducing Carters Steam Fair, from its history to its rides. 40 pages, paperback, illustrated throughout.
John Carter and Anna Carter, Putting fun back into funfair, Maidenhead: Carters Steam Fair, 1994?
References
[edit]- ^ a b "About Carters Steam Fair". Carters Steam Fair Official Site.
- ^ "Carters Rides & Attractions". carterssteamfair.co.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
- ^ "CARTERS 2022 FINAL TOUR DATES AND LOCATIONS". Carters Steam Fair. 15 October 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- ^ "Travelling Vintage Funfair". Carters Steam Fair. 14 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
- ^ "Corgi 06601 1/43 Morris 1000 Carters". Osborn's Models. 5 February 2016.
- ^ "Corgi 06601 Carters Morris Minor Van – Diecast Devon". diecastdevon.co.uk. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ^ "Oxford Diecast Morris J Ice Cream San Remo Carters Steam Fair – 1:76 S". OxfordDiecast. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ^ "More J-type model news : J-Type Van". Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ^ "Carters Steam Fair, Series 29, Antiques Roadshow – BBC One". BBC. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
- ^ "Fairground Attractions". Channel 5. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
- ^ "rare-pedal-cars-join-superb-steam-fair-fleet". Classic and Sportscar.
- ^ a b c d "Carters Ride and Fair Hire". carterssteamfair.co.uk. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
- ^ Wallace, Rachel (30 May 2019). "Elton John's World Was Built From the Ground Up for Rocketman". Architectural Digest.
External links
[edit]- Carters Steam Fair official website
- Joby Carter's official website
- Signwriting courses by Joby Carter
- [Reader's Digest] Article on Carters Steam Fair
- [BBC] Article on Carters Steam Fair and the term "freak" 27 September 2005
- [BBC] Incredible skill of old-fashioned fairground signwriter (BBC 17 July 2013) – featuring the work of Joby Carter as a signwriter.
- The Society of Independent Roundabout Proprietors Official website
- National Fairground Archive page for Fairground Art
- Entertainment of Yesteryear website page for Chair-o-Plane ride