Belfast will always fondly remember Mickey and his roundabout for bringing hours of endless fun to children, even throughout The Troubles
Mickey Marley, a unique man with a unique roundabout, will always bring back memories for many in Belfast. For over half a century, his mobile roundabout delighted kids, whether they paid a penny or shelled out the heftier 10p fee.
According to Paul, Mickey was truly down-to-earth, saying he:"always made sure we had food out working with him and always paid me well". He even featured on The Russell Harty Show, where Mickey, together with his horse and the famed roundabout, graced the stage. During a performance at the Grand Opera House, Barnbrack invited Mickey onstage where he joyfully waved his trilby hat to rapturous applause.
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