Ark A148

Notes Effectively the fourth 5-hill machine to work with the Bristol Heal family, though arriving to Joe Heal via a circuituous route. It ended its time at Cleethorpes (Wonderland) and then Mablethorpe (both outdoors and in the indoor 'Funland') though had a few non-operating owners in its final years. Incidentally featured a very early piece of artwork by artist Paul Wright.
Manufacturer Orton and Spooner
Owner(s)

Joe White [11/30] - J. Beach [35] - Fred Thompson [ ] - Bob Wilson [42] - Twigdon (Rhyl) [45] - Joseph Heal [49] rebuilt as 4 hill - Wilson & Mason [c72] - M. Miller & Son (Cleethorpes) [79] - Robert Manning (Mablethorpe) [84] - non-guild [ ] - Michael Thompson [ ] - Mablethorpe Funland [86] - Arthur Armstrong [ ] - Norman Wallis [88] scrapped for parts

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