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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_ButlinBilly Butlin - Wikipedia

    Sir William Heygate Edmund Colborne Butlin MBE (29 September 1899 – 12 June 1980) was an entrepreneur whose name is synonymous with the British holiday camp. [n 1] [n 2] Although holiday camps such as Warner's existed in one form or another before Butlin opened his first in 1936, it was Butlin who turned holiday camps into a multimillion-pound i...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Butlin'sButlin's - Wikipedia

    Butlin's is a chain of large seaside resorts in the United Kingdom, incorporated as Butlins Skyline Limited. Butlin's was founded by Billy Butlin to provide affordable holidays for ordinary British families. Between 1936 and 1966, ten camps were built, including one in Ireland and one in the Bahamas.

  3. Learn how Billy Butlin started as a showman and created the iconic Butlin's holiday camps in the UK and abroad. Explore the milestones, innovations and challenges of over 80 years of Butlin's history.

  4. 19 de ago. de 2023 · Billy Butlin, of course, synonymous with the British holiday resort company: Butlins. He turned holiday camps into a multimillion-pound industry. Billy was and still is an incredibly important aspect of British culture and travel as a whole – let’s have a look at why… Contents. Who was Billy Butlin? How Billy Butlin created his empire.

  5. Learn how Billy Butlin revolutionized British holidays in 1936 with his vision of a "place of colour and happiness". Discover our resorts, accommodation, food, activities and our partnership with Great Ormond Street Hospital.

  6. Well the story, possibly apocryphal, is that Billy Butlin – who rose from poverty to become a multi-millionaire – built the first camp at Skegness after a Damascene moment in Barry, South Wales, when he was turned out of a boarding house and had to walk around in the rain trying to find something to do.

  7. About Us and Our Story | Butlin's. Our Story. In 1936, Billy Butlin changed the face of British holidays. His aim was to make the British seaside break accessible to all. It started on a short visit to Barry Island where Billy felt sorry for families staying in drab guest houses with nothing much to do.