mickety

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  1. I remember both families, Barry Wesley lived on Darnhall and I worked with Phil Chambers at Lindley & Lindley on Bobbers Mill, he was a lorry driver there.
  2. Hi Benjamin, I went to Glaisdale early/mid 60s and a lad in our class lived in the Farrands house and I know he had a elder brother, the surname though was Schofield, sons name was Graham.
  3. Makes me laugh that place, they turn it into an indian and its biggest signage on the building still says poachers tavern, it will never work when the locals can get chips beans and spam from the local Heron store for 11p. !cheers!
  4. 7 0'clock razor blades in green paper packets, only dad was allowed to touch em. Big bottles of pop with large black screw caps the size of spinning tops, they were like a bakelite material with a big fat red rubber band for the seal, and those with a type of porcelain stopper with a tension spring to seal it up. Men who looked like they wore mascara but theyd just done a shift down pit. Spud guns when every kid nicked mams tatoes, cap guns, I once put six in at once and it split the gun! or just hit the caps with an hammer, plastic rockets that also held caps that you threw in the air or a
  5. I didnt grow up in that area so no I dont know those names, my Daughter lives at the end of the estate in the last house next to the railway line, I remember that I was always diverted during filming when I went over.
  6. In that case it was on the Firbeck Estate, the row of shops are still there, not that you can call them shops these days, the BBC own one of the shops, Woof the childrens series was filmed there as was 'A thing called love' starring Paul Nicholls.
  7. There used to be a beer off facing the co-op on Cockington that had one of the best deli counters in Nottingham, they sliced huge hams and other fresh meats, maybe it was that, I dont know if such a shop existed over on Firbeck but you could ask bip about that.
  8. I think carni is talking about Colwick Pleasure Park, I remember we used to go there on a boat from the embankment steps, not much there really, I can remember some of those boat swings and thats about it.
  9. Oh yes, you reminded me Mick, running to the bridge on Old Coach Road to catch the steam in our faces when the trains passed.
  10. The stench that drifted toward the west of Nottingham when Stanton iron works were damping down the ashes. The smell of a Sunday roast from almost every house while we played, sadly lacking in most homes these days.
  11. But I bet you knew a kid with a purple painted head? Iodine or something, what was that all about??
  12. Nowt wrong we tripe n onions, had it all me life, mashed spuds and a lovely creamy sauce doused in lashings of brown sauce, cow eel aint bad too. if yer want brought up on that stuff you aint a true Nottingham lad.
  13. Its time they employed staff who can spell or at least research the local area. On Saturday I read River Lean twice in the same article. In another article they stated Stansfield Road (Street) Radford.
  14. Condolences to Ann's family. May you find eternal rest Ann. Sleep Peacefully.
  15. Gaffa Wollaton Park 1978 Courtesy Clive Smith/Paul Fillingham.
  16. Collette Aram? not sure if it falls within those years but was around that time. Her Grandparents lived next door to me at the time and I often saw the young lady visiting with her parents.
  17. Its the same for me Frank, my van is a complete mess when I arrive to my customers because of these bloody carbuncles, not good when I have a mix of chemicals and machinery. not been on that Campus frank, they cant be as bad as the ones in Sneinton i.e. Kentwood Road, they must a be a foot high.
  18. Road humps, thats my gripe, whats the point in these? any modern motor car can easily get upto 60mph between them, I dont even bother slowing down anymore I just keep the offside wheels on the roadside of the hump. Weve all got enough common sense when there is a need to drop our speed, Im sick to death of the political pr@ts dictating to us and treating us all like children. THIS WEEKS COMPETITION IS: HOW MANY ROAD HUMPS ARE IN CLIFTON?? THE WINNER WILL GET A FREE UNDER VEHICLE DAMAGE CHECK.
  19. Think he means the one on St James St Mick, remember it changing to a Aussie bar.
  20. I thought it looked like the bend on St Peters Street, where Skill's coaches used to be, but it can't be if people are cutting through?? unless they are using the small road that led to the railway footbridge over to the Ainsley Estate? I seem to remember the mirror on that bend for the coaches pulling out.
  21. This was my local every weekday lunchtime while employed by Taylor Woodrow to build the new Vic Centre, I remember it being around 1971/72 cos the jukebox was always ringing to sounds of Cher's gypsies tramps and thieves and the Fortunes storm in a teacup. At that time it was kept a by thin guy by the name of Seth, he previously held the mantle at the now demolished Wollaton Arms, he was renowned for always wearing white shirts with dirty collars, nice chap though, must of gone in there every work day until they transferred me to the QMC build.
  22. When youve lost something and yer mam says... 'I bet yer find it in the last place you look'
  23. Qfive. Are you sure it wasnt the Blue Bell Inn? that was a gay establishment around that time, just a bit further down from the Peach Tree, not that I frequented the place.
  24. Great pic Mick, is the building to the left the colliers arms? or was it further to the left?