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Did the Ferris wheel from Grease make its way from Cincinnati to Dún Laoghaire?

“The thing that I was always yearning for was a Ferris wheel,” says Trevor Cullen. “A real Ferris wheel.”

TREVOR CULLEN HAD almost abandoned his dream of owning his own Ferris wheel by the time he met Tom Head in the middle of a field outside Cincinnati, Ohio.

Stood next to the 6ft 8″ former basketball player, was a generator attached to a 55ft Ferris wheel. 

“Ten minutes later I was going around on it,” says Cullen, who’d spent the best part of a year back and forth to the USA in search of his own carnival attraction.

Growing up, Cullen’s parents ran a travelling cinema, performed in circuses and then at carnivals. 

“My Dad was a puppeteer. Punch & Judy, all unusual. All eccentricity running through our veins.”

Cullen set up a small advertising company but after the economic crash returned to his roots, establishing his own fairground.

He started with a Hobby Horse. “I went for nostalgia. I wanted a real traditional fairground.

But the thing that I was always yearning for was a Ferris wheel. A real Ferris wheel.

Cullen went online, contacted a man on Coney Island – the famous amusement park in New York City – who was selling his Ferris wheel and purchased a plane ticket. 

“That was a bust,” says Cullen. “He was a big-talking, cigar-smoking fool.”

Determined, Cullen contacted an American friend. He travelled to Kentucky and then to Tennessee, meeting Ferris wheel owners along the way. “There’s not many of them left,” he says. “A lot of them are parked up in sheds and sitting there.” 

After weeks traipsing across the States, Cullen eventually arrived to meet Tom Head, an “extremely eccentric” former basketball player and English lecturer who happened to own what he claims is the original Ferris wheel from the musical Grease. 

‘Tell Me More’

Starring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta, Grease was hit when it was released in June 1978.

Following the final high school days of a group of teenagers, the musical featured the hits “Summer Nights”, “Greased Lightin” and “You’re the One That I Want”. 

It’s during the film’s final scenes – when Danny Zuko (Travolta) and Sandy Olsson (Newton-John) dance through a school carnival – when Head’s Ferris wheel appears.

The cast, who had been rehearsing the final number for weeks, did not realise until they arrived on set that Producer Allan Carr had rented an actual, fully-operational carnival.

The 55-foot Ferris wheel was reportedly built by the Eli Bridge Company in 1958. They’ve been constructing Ferris wheels in Jacksonville, Illinois for over 100 years, according to a company spokesperson. 

Haggling on the price, Cullen eventually struck a deal with Head for his Ferris wheel after seven months.

He flew back to New York to pay Head, who was driving from Cincinnati. The pair had arranged to transport Cullen’s newly acquired Ferris wheel from New York to Liverpool and then to Dublin. 

Head never showed for their meeting, though.

‘A Breakdown’

“Three days later he called,” says Cullen. “His truck had broken down.”

We had a screaming row. Then out of nowhere the next day he dropped the Ferris wheel to the docks.

Cullen finally had his Ferris wheel and arranged for Head to fly to Dublin to assemble the fairground attraction, said to have appeared in Grease. 

“It looks the exact same,” says Cullen. 

The company can’t confirm if this Ferris wheel is, in fact, the original that appeared in Grease.

“Our rides have shown up in many films over the years but without knowing who the owner or operator was or a ride serial number it’s hard to keep track of that information.”

The wheel has been modified, they added, to mount or fit on a trailer. “So I guess anything is possible.”

Cullen and Head eventually managed to re-assemble the Ferris wheel. In a string of hitches, Head couldn’t remember how to re-assemble the fairground attraction when he visited Dublin.

The Cincinnati man finally took his payment from Cullen and the pair have remained friends since. 

Now at the Dún Laoghaire Christmas Festival, visitors can take a spin on the Ferris wheel which made its way from Cincinnati to Dublin and which is said to have appeared all those years ago at Rydell High. 

The festival runs until 23 December, Cullen’s Ferris wheel in place at Moran Park until 2 January. 

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    Mute Stevie Doran
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    Sep 11th 2017, 7:17 AM

    Unnecessary hysterics, we all know everything is done on pen and paper in this country, that’s why we have schoolteachers as ministers, won’t affect us for another 50years probably

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    Mute Deborah Behan
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    Sep 11th 2017, 9:21 AM

    @Stevie Doran: how about the new PPS card that’s not mandatory but obligatory even to make a tax query? All of the information will be kept in America because there’s less protection there? Sounds legit!

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    Mute Gary
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    Sep 11th 2017, 9:22 AM

    @Stevie Doran: I thought we had politicians as ministers. I worked in a bar once when I was in college and have never do so since, am I still a barman?

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    Sep 11th 2017, 10:06 AM

    @Stevie Doran: at least if someone gets the details for €40 you’d know what it says! Be more efficient than the HSE anyway! Plus as Stevie said f all is digital here so we’ll be grand

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    Mute Michael Geraghty
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    Sep 11th 2017, 10:28 AM

    @Deborah Behan: that’s a lie Deborah. The data is not being stored in the US.

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    Mute David Murphey
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    Sep 11th 2017, 11:34 AM

    @Deborah Behan: “All of the information will be kept in America”

    That’s about the tenth time you have written that, and it has been false every time. How many times do you need to be told?

    All your Twitter data is stored in America and you don’t seem to have a problem with that.

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    Mute Patrick Kearns
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    Sep 11th 2017, 11:38 AM

    @Stevie Doran: The Revenue have ROS, The Gards have PULSE, Social Welfare and Healthcare are similarly digitised. A flippant facetious attitude isn’t going to protect us from cyber attacks.

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    Mute Kal Ipers
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    Sep 11th 2017, 12:11 PM

    @Patrick Kearns: Such ignorance on how data is stored and accessed. Take Pulse for example the minute records are being looked up had a high rate the connection is terminated and locked. Not just speed but volume. That is after getting through the security measures which you do either.
    The amount of monitoring on traffic on such services is huge. Imagine you have a private road and suddenly you see 1000 trucks on it and you can simply block the road, that is what you do. Or you see a car using it way more than anybody else you stop the car and then find out what they are at.

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    Sep 11th 2017, 5:02 PM

    @Gary: Dail bar?

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    Mute Pateen Johncruck
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    Sep 11th 2017, 5:05 PM

    The one in the Dáil? ;-)

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    Mute Simon Palmer
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    Sep 15th 2017, 2:26 PM

    @Deborah Behan: Re your last point: that can’t be done under the new European data protection legislation GDPR, unless they storage company agree to abide by European regulations. So this will either be illegal or the storage company have agree to adhere to forthcoming EU rules. I guess it is the latter.

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    Sep 11th 2017, 6:54 AM

    Roll out the usual suspects from State and semi State bodies assuring us that this simply could not happen in Ireland because we are smarter than smart in protecting our ‘systems’.

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    Mute Rónán
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    Sep 11th 2017, 11:05 AM

    @John Campbell: nope calling bull, no government takes lightly the threat of cybercrime anywhere. All they or anyone else can do is try to react quickly to any new threat when it occurs.

    Even countries with far far greater resources than Ireland cannot mitigate the risk. You’re barking up the wrong tree if you’re blaming governments for cybercrime.

    Cybersecurity/Cybercrime is a self fulfilling prophecy. It’s a small community driving wealth on both sides of the equation…..

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    Sep 11th 2017, 8:09 AM

    Why are medical records so valuable?

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    Mute Jamie Mul
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    Sep 14th 2017, 11:13 AM

    @Christy McCarthy: They like to know which viruses your infected with, so they can find a backdoor.

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    Sep 11th 2017, 7:13 AM

    Morning all. Good weekend?

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    Sep 11th 2017, 7:51 AM

    Im in bits..thats for free

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    Sep 11th 2017, 10:26 AM

    It is no cyber-criminals or darkweb looking for our personal data. It is multibillion international companies – insurance brokers, banks or shops who pay for that. Hackers are only middlemen. Why not to point real criminals here ??

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    Mute Donal Martin
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    Sep 11th 2017, 8:10 AM

    Start using blockchain tech

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    Sep 11th 2017, 8:22 AM

    40 euros eh? Hmm new dryer, would i get 10 takers. Who do I talk to?

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    Sep 11th 2017, 2:26 PM

    The password is mam and dads house name or 1956

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    Sep 11th 2017, 11:54 AM

    That all 40 euro? tight B#stards on the dark web

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    Sep 11th 2017, 7:30 AM

    American Social security are not exactly difficult to get.

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    Sep 13th 2017, 4:46 PM

    …..

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