It is always sweet to linger on the memories of our good olden days. Ever since Bingo frenzy caught up with the British people in 1960, crossing the Atlantic to reach the shores of U.K. from U.S. commercialization of the Bingo plays, there is no looking back in the progress of Bingo in U.K.
To cater to the growing demand of the public, every other town of U.K. and Ireland was filled with Bingo playing halls, converted from the old buildings of Opera, Concert and Cinema halls.
The rapid growth of Bingo playing culminated as websites of the Internet in U.K. attracting millions of Bingo lovers from across the country and overseas. Every Bingo site is vying for the first place of prominence and those pioneers of foundation for Bingo in U.K. like Mecca Bingo are no exception.
Yet the starting points of Bingo in U.K. namely the Bingo halls are slowly vanishing from the scene and the websites owe it as their duty to fondly remember these forefathers. One of the Bingo sites has opened up a new section for providing valuable information to the viewers about the in and out of these Bingo halls of the yester years.
They are publishing photographs that speak volumes of these old halls and bring back memories of sweetness as how they were once prominent and at the same time bitterness that they are slowly getting extinct now.