Ashley

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  1. Ashley

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    Aye up Mike Graham and Paul just got back in here, been ill for over a year now, 71 in march but not giving up yet! still got a bike only 7 years old newest I've ever had! but not say what it is, got to get a full face helmet and sunglasses before I go out on it come summer,it's on a thursday july 13th this year about 3 in the afternoon till 9pm so should be down the hart! not going to the Cadland, squadies are still looking for me after a fight there in 1970's
  2. Some will remember me, some wont, have not been well following accident, but am still alive! hope to be back here as before Ashley
  3. thank you, if I did it again I would make a far better job, that was in general pre pc days, I did it all on a word processor, I also did later pc prototypes for the story of the suburban, the GNR Watnall to Colwick and "t'up north, railways around Eastwood Kimberley Hucknall etc still have them on computer discs (if I can find them)
  4. Anyone have any idea's on how the change over from the old one to the new one was made? For a start the new one looked a fair bit higher than the old one (but that may have been an illusion) secondly the new one was built alongside but there is no deviation in the tracks to permit the new one being used, given the closeness of the Perry Rd overbridge and the North to South Rathole line joining the UP would bar any large scale track realignment? or is that what they did? I certainly don't recall and sudden kink and from Perry Rd looking north the lines were straight as an arrow
  5. Re ticket to New Zealand, my "ex" flew back there yesterday, Flew Manchester to somewhere in France, then from there to China, China to Australia, Aus to to North Island then on to South island, each time changing planes, gets there Sunday Dinner, no idea of cost but said that was cheapest way to do it
  6. Near enough Denshaw, think the actual title was The Colditz Story, when the British first arrived there The Poles were already there, one had been in Nottingham and asked Pat Reid (played by John Mills) if he'd been in there, maybe a check to see if he was British? off topic but in the book the film was based on it said The Poles all seemed to be Master Locksmiths, using keys made from fire bucket handlles, the Germans knew this, and at one time asked them to open a door having lost the key to it, which they did.
  7. Don't think I've asked this before, (though with my memory now anything is possible!) but in which famous film ( at the time) was there a conversation about the black boy hotel?
  8. Blondie, the business across the road from your shop was originally 2 firms, mayfair manufacturing who did some risque underwear outfits downstairs, and walker reid (or was it read?) who stocked similar items in their warehouse above, had a girlfriend, the love of my life who worked at the latter, lol
  9. Re the silver teapot, I used to go in there quite a bit years before the murder, had a good few old pin ball machines where you had to get rows of numbers lit up the idea being you won free plays for 3 or four in line or 4 corners etc, can't recall exact rewards, but it was possible to get to high numbers of free goes, 64 or 128 which which the cafe would (illegally?) buy back off you, guess thinking was if you were on there for hours playing them off they weren't earning money? was told by staff there the body was locked in outside toilet and chemists next door to cafe reported the smell,
  10. Re Cranson, if you get stuck a trip to the white hart abbey bridge thurs nights will get a result, if not possible I can ask some who have contact with him
  11. Most unusual reg I saw was on a Rolls Royce at the cattle market, just one number, I think it was 8, had a look at the tax disc and that too said 8 so no joke or whatever, I always fancied a private no. plate but so expensive, it's far cheaper to change your name by deed poll, Ashley YV06CYA
  12. type following in google search Railways Remembered: Basford and Bulwell 1848-1967 (Nottingham Heritage)Paperback – by Ashley R. Durose (Author) Railways Remembered: Basford and Bulwell 1848-1967 (Nottingham Heritage)Paperback – 1 Apr 1999 by Ashley R. Durose (Author)
  13. Have mentioned this before (years ago) and whilst not about Bulwell Forest Station as someone mentioned they were going to walk the route thereabouts they (and others) might like to know they can still walk or cycle the route of the GNR line from Mapperley tunnel to Cinderhil Rd without trespassing, obviously where road bridges have been filled in or removed or where houses or industrial units have been built on the route you will have to cheat a little, like crossing Mansfield Rd or Vernon Rd but there is always a road or footpath leading up to such gaps inc a bridge over the former MR rout
  14. Been busy fitting bath shower screen, kitchen worktop new washing machine and cooker hood, that's it now, knackered, so time for a few memories, the cobbler in a shed was indeed on the corner of Zulu Rd and Pearon Street in the corner the the playground of "Dowson's Nursary" (at least I think it was dowsons, not sure of spelling of nursary since my poisoning either). The red and white sports car as mentioned did belong to the barbers "Banhams" but not sure if the old man,s Les or his son who played for Nottingham Forest, It was a Austin Metropolitan which was well known model for tipping ov
  15. Yes it was the older of the whitlams, funnily enough they (the family) ran a chip shop on berridge road and later the mum had it as a clothes/haberdashery shop, my wife then girfriend bought a pair of "Lucy Durose" Nylons there pre 1970 as we then moved away, I still have the packet, on it is a photo of a little girl sat on a victorian ladies knee, according to my auntie that little girl was her auntie! tried to track down history of such but no luck And yes I do remember Ingrams shop, if I've got my facts right we lived 8 doors away on other side of Rosetta Rd across from Mrs Woods and lat
  16. I remember alot of the names, places etc in new basford fom those days which can't be bad, esp as a few months ago couldn't remember what year it was, in hospital and care home for 5 weeks with hepitis e, jaundice and by liver failure caused by over perscription of anti biotics, at one point I was critical and it was "touch and go", anyway I made it, lost nearly 3 stone and had to pay £650 care home fee's (£3000 if I wasn't a skint oap) still having carers visit me 4 times a day, bit of a waste really as got permission to drive again last month and out in car or on tiger 90 alot but that's up
  17. Whilst there are still signs of ww 2 damage remaining today in Nottingham we had a broken window in our house from the war till 1964 when we moved out. In the upstairs passage opposite the bathroom it was repaired regularly by my dad who taped cardboard over it! This was no enemy action but caused by an ARP man with a stone from the empty house next door which they used as a base after seeing a light showing from it. It is interesting to note whilst the rest of New Basford residents would be sheltering in their corrugated Anderson Shelters the team there had a solid concrete large shelter to
  18. ps some things are still the same, Forest still crap, as for Notts County well I was alway told "Not to mock the afficted"
  19. Just coming up to 4th anniversary since my wife (42 years married, another 5 living together before that,) died,then last sept managed to drop the 650 honda at about 5mp, trapped under it, finally lifted off me by car driver who stopped, no injuries apart from grazing of ankle, this refused to heal, (still have scab on it) given several courses of anti biotics, so many I overdosed on such and they attacked my liver, got jaundice which led to hepitise E, nearly died in hospital and care home 5 weeks, lost 3 stone, also memory, can't recall Christas or New Year, didn't know friends etc, (plus bi
  20. oh yes black tie of course, would have gone down well with my 30 year old belstaff jacket oh yes and I could have took a partner too
  21. US, it's all free, I don't think I'll be getting a christmas card from them, I repiied "half the world is starving, the other wants world war 3, OAp's are walking round in pitch darkness I think it's all a farce, you can keep your civic dinner and shove it where the sun don't shine, barstewards!
  22. Austerity? what's that? I have been invited to a Rushcliffe Civic Dinner, not sure if at random or because I complained steret lights going out before 12pm since clocks put back (still not fixed) it's like living in the blackout! the night goes 6.45 drinks reception 7.30 Dinner conisting of starter local beef with parmesan, main course rump of lamp garlic mash artichoke and mint juice (spelt wrong) Dessert Raspberry cheesecake cheese crackers and chutney tea coffee and mints. "Carriages home at 11pm" (who are these people?) It is a black tie event, have got one which will go with my motorhead