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Description: Spotlight on the East Coast Yorkshire gem, Cayton Bay, by Peter Lee

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  Old Postcards Modern Photos Memories Email me Links ABOUT THIS SITE Welcome to a site celebrating an East coast Gem - Cayton Bay. Laying just a mile or so south of Scarborough, this beautiful inlet has captured the hearts of generations. Its tranquil beauty and rugged coastline make it a haven for all kinds of visitors. It's not an easy place to get to - you have to be fit to climb the steep paths leading to and from the bay - but the rewards are great. Over the years I have taken hundreds of photographs,

SINGER'S MEMORIES Hi there I used to be a singer in the club at Walliss in the 1960s who sang like Frank Sinatra and introduced a young Down Syndrome boy onto the stage to sing with him. This young man became more outgoing over the 3 years that we went to Walliss. However, my wife does not remember either of them, do you? Regards, Ray Allott.

THE EMPLOYEES LOVED WALLISS' TOO! Hello My name is Bob and from 1965-68, I worked at Wallis's Holiday Camp under the catering manager Mr Joe Sayers, and the head cook Mrs Ann Took. I, also worked nights in the fish and chip shop. They were great times and every one was like one big family. I also remember Graham Pinkeny and his band was the regular music and dance entertainment. They also had top line entertainers on in the Rendezvous club late at nights. Mr John Petch was also a manager in the club. I stil