Map
of Portmeirion Circa 1935
So what has a map of the Italianate
village got to do with ‘the Prisoner?’ Well Portmeirion is the home of ‘the
Prisoner,’ plus there is a similarity in the way the two maps have been set
out, almost child-like. The map shows the hotel, the woods, sea lawn, the lower
terrace. The slipway and the sea, and the drive to Portmeirion. Also a number
of buildings are noted on the map, Angel, Neptune , Mermaid, Dolphin, The Watch House, Government
House, Campanile, Priory Lodge, Battery Gate, The Pilot House, and Toll Gate.
Whereas the Map of The Village shows the woods, the mountains, the sea, the Old
People’s Home, Tower, the Palace of Fun , Shop, Labour Exchange, lawn, the
beach, cliffs and caves. It’s possible that The Village map was based on the
map of Portmeirion, although there is no physical proof of this, only the
similarity between the two maps. There is also something curious about the
Portmeirion map seen in the upper right-hand corner. “PLEASE RETURN.” Obviously
copies of this map were not sold, but handed out to visitors to Portmeirion,
who had to hand the map back as they left the village. I must apologize for the
quality of the map, as it is a copy of a copy. The map could not be found
anywhere on the world-wide web, in fact the only place it can be found, as far
as I know, is within the 2006 book ‘Portmeirion.’ And although the map is
printed in blue, it had to be printed for The Tally Ho in greyscale for any of
the detail to be shown.
The date of the map can be estimated circa 1935 because that is when the tennis court first appeared in Portmeirion. Then in 1965, a year before filming of ‘the Prisoner’ began in September 1966 the tennis court was relocated along the drive to Portmeirion, and the Piazza along with its pool and fountain were established. And that was lucky for the production of ‘the Prisoner,’ because had the tennis court remained, it would have given episodes filmed at Portmeirion a completely different look, there would have been no central area for citizens to promenade around, and especially in ‘Free For All’ when it came to the two speeches given from the Gloriette. Although the tennis court would have given citizens the opportunity to hold their own tennis tournament!
The date of the map can be estimated circa 1935 because that is when the tennis court first appeared in Portmeirion. Then in 1965, a year before filming of ‘the Prisoner’ began in September 1966 the tennis court was relocated along the drive to Portmeirion, and the Piazza along with its pool and fountain were established. And that was lucky for the production of ‘the Prisoner,’ because had the tennis court remained, it would have given episodes filmed at Portmeirion a completely different look, there would have been no central area for citizens to promenade around, and especially in ‘Free For All’ when it came to the two speeches given from the Gloriette. Although the tennis court would have given citizens the opportunity to hold their own tennis tournament!
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