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160:, one of the first zoos in Europe to do so. Hick floated the park on the London Stock Exchange in 1965 as Associated Pleasure Parks, and renamed the park "Yorkshire Zoo". Associated Pleasure Parks was then taken over by a larger company (Scotia Leisure) which shortly afterward collapsed in an embezzlement scandal, leaving Hick broke. The park was eventually to come full circle and is now, at 375 acres (1.52 km), once again 308: 167:
Later without capital, Hick tried many activities without notable success, until he went full-time into writing, including theatre and television scriptwriting. He died in March 2016 at the age of 96.
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He renamed the cinema "The Gaiety" and turned it around financially. He built the business into Pentland Hick Cinemas, a chain of seven cinemas including the
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The Aberdeen Picture House is now a furniture store, with the original name still visible in stone relief along the front.
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In 1959 Hick sold the cinema chain and bought a bankrupt country club on 9 acres (36,000 m) of land in the
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Bradford - Low Moor and Wyke Cinema History, Colin Sutton, 2004. Accessed 18 December 2007
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The Rose-Tinted Menagerie, by William Johnson, online edition, accessed 4 December 2007
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Mercia Cinema Society's History of Cinemas and Music Halls, accessed 4 December 2007
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John Thorpe, Yorkshire Evening Post, 2 November 2006, Accessed 18 December 2007
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Film Scarborough info on venues, accessed 19 December 2007
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in 1963 and later a whale. One of the dolphins was named
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Index

World War II
Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo
North Yorkshire
Eighth Army
sergeant
Royal Army Medical Corps
World War II
Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Samuel French
Harry Corbett
Sooty
Adelphi Theatre
London
Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Ryedale
bottlenose dolphins
funfair
amusement rides
Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo
ISBN
978-0-573-02248-7
ISBN
978-0-573-05206-4
ISBN
978-0-9558235-8-9
History of the Flamingo, accessed 18 December 2007
Archived
Wayback Machine
John Thorpe, Yorkshire Evening Post, 2 November 2006, Accessed 18 December 2007
Bradford - Low Moor and Wyke Cinema History, Colin Sutton, 2004. Accessed 18 December 2007

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