Ashley

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  1. Yes, I spelt his name wrong but same guy, another cyclist and visitor to the shop, a bit older than me,also a member of Nottingham Road Club, think you're right re Ken's being Bulwell too.
  2. Happy days! ever go to Joslyns (spelling) when it wer a bike shop on right of radford rd just past palin st on way to town? he was ok, but my fave shop was AC Sports (Arthur and Cath) on Haydn Rd (later Mortens car spares), was like a youth club! that said spent alot there, Unica plastic saddle/castrator, campag 10 speeds,centre pull brakes, even tubeless tyres! still not as fast as my mate on his RaleighTrent sit up and beg though!
  3. The moment of impact of the vulcan at syerston http://www.freewebs.com/keithstevenson/syserston-crash-4.jpg
  4. Don't recall lots of planes from Hucknall, more likely the same test plane going over and over? we were on the "final circuit" for Hucknall and as well as getting .... a continuous morse homing signal on our radio we'd get planes directly overhead, ones I recall were a 5 engined lancaster, a turbo prop elizabethan, the canberra that crashed at Bulwell common, (saw that flying over Claremont school smoke pouring from it on it's last flight} a P1 Lightening (saw that after it had overshot the runway covered in green taupaulin on edge of woods) and the Vulcan, (was at Syerston when it crashed 19
  5. The Dalziel family, (Scottish) lived as I recall on left of Chard Street going down, after Liddington St junction and it was first house past entry leading to back of Liddington houses
  6. just cannot see why things thus get listed yet the black boy and vic station vanish?, good job the powers that be didn't think the concrete jungle deserved listing!
  7. yes time to go, that said lots of other places should go as well, cannot agree with these total rights offs being kept in state they are in, likewise former cinema's etc that have become bingo halls, factories and god knows what else over the years, if as per original a different matter? interesting there was no preservation order on the odean cinema? guess in the wrong place?
  8. Lived on virtually next street to Liddington Street till 18, mind you was about biggest house in New Basford, def biggest garden, somewhere on here remember someone asking me "were you that posh kid"? lol I wasn't but think grandparents esp esp on mothers side, grandfather was former black watch career army officer (even though Irish), Badly wounded in ww1 invalided out and became manager of Murphys chemicals in Old Basford 1920 till his death in 1939, Those who thought a posh house didn't go in, lol only 2 rooms habitable, never had own bedroom, bathroom froze in 1947 still same co
  9. surely you have to live in a "trailer" (caravan) for a start? like me! lol
  10. Take your point re rivalries etc but think locally "the powers that be" sort a quick money saving scheme? it obviously being cheaper to maintain a flat railway than the former GCR or GNR? in other parts of the country The GCR remained and can be seen running along side the M1 Daventry area I believe? No idea if the following would have been feasible or cost effective long term but imagine if Victoria had been saved as opposed th The Midland? there was a north/south route in place plus one to the east of course and no doubt the Derby line could have been swung round given the demolition t
  11. Thanks Phil, Those lads fair bit younger than me, mostly nick names but you may know some? Steve Naylor, Pero Pearson, Muz, Mick Sirs & Scaz plus others, who's name I forget, all local, yes knew Gayhurst, had a "friend" lived on there called Tracey, nice girl! That "road" you mentioned would be that ramp I drove up after going under Arnold Rd, remember also walking from wrecked New Basford station up to Valley Rd earlier but access to bridge looked like anzio beach , coils of barbed wire everywhere! ps. I recall 2 bridges over Arnold Rd
  12. Can't recall the crossing at New Holland as under 10 when I went there and only recall being on the ferry dock, that said a memory of having pop outside a pub (on the dock?) now remembered, was a "day out treat" to go across from Hull when I stayed there with relatives, Remember my uncle one night probably having one too many many missing last ferry back and having to sleep in a railway carriage there !
  13. About 20 years ago the crossing keepers house (or most of it) with similar roof to Lenton one remained at Bobbers Mill (cafe side of former crossing) might even still be there? about same time I recall someone falling through the rotten boards of the footbridge onto the track, IIRC he was quite badly injured
  14. must have been hard to arrange that? mind you the fact it was a late comer meant the choice flat land already took anyway?
  15. 2.26am Saturday! were this topic a book it would have been a case of "couldn't put it down" had forgot a lot of what was in it and even though I started it fascinating to read it all again! A different world nowadays? some will say better? but despite the hardships bread and jam for a meal (cept Sundays) and going to bed in artic conditions etc not aided by a passage window upstairs broken via a stone in WW2 by an ARP man who saw a light there (and still covered by cardboard in 1960 when we moved out) I think they really were the "good old days" lol
  16. check http://nottstalgia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6912 post number 12 this is where I think the level crossing was for 28 years before Church Street Bridge was built in old Basford, Station Rd Bulwell also used to have a crossing it being the "main road" into Bulwell before the bridge, Imagine there was some crossing where Abbey Bridge is now as Victorian houses both sides? Know Ilkeston Rd had bridge altered at some time as the Crown pub demolished and new one with same name built at corner of Radford Bridge Rd, think new road Wilkinson St built in 1930's and when it opened with bridge
  17. Think you are right Stephan, but I seem to recall a footpath across the GCR on Hucknall Rd in a dip between Paton Road and Kersal Drive? think on Nottstalgia there was a discussion whether that was where Park Lane used to join Hucknall Rd? maybe old timers still took (dangerous) short cuts across there, also seem to recall a warning sign or something at that point? on modern google map there is a line which I take to be a footpath joining those 2 roads? as in all my posts the ? means not sure of facts! (memory is failing lol, well it was over 50 years ago! can't believe that to be honest!)
  18. I imagine on the MR routes wherever there is a bridge over now there was a crossing originally? even Wilkinson Street? but not sure re Abbey Bridge? and of course some crossings still exist, can't think of any on GN or GC routes cept farmers access etc and maybe in Netherfield area that was "foreign" to me (maybe one on GN at Lambley Lane Gedling?) and pit lines seen at Hucknall Rd Melbourne Rd and Bells Lane, another somewhere near Harwill Crescent plus heard of ones on Aspley Lane and near Clifton Pit
  19. Theres a few bridge modification pictures on that site, Wilford Rd, Ilkeston Rd, Derby Rd, Moor Bridge on the former MR, Valley Rd on the GC, Edwards Lane and Hucknall Rd on the GN spring to mind bet there were loads more altered? plus totally new bridges replacing level crossings on the MR routes, most of those probably too early for photos though?
  20. A guy at Lincoln St Crossings in the 1970/80's I knew used to take his guitar and amp in the box and practice most of his shift!
  21. As I mentioned somewhere on here (Nottstalgia) am getting together as many photos of Nottingham Stations and features in the steam days era around such as I can purely for my own enjoyment and interest, pass the time etc, And as I lived in Basford till 18 have started with there, and funnily enough the oldest line and the one still surviving is the one with least photos! unless of course you want pictures of the Robin Hood Line era c/w with "bus stops" I recall when that was first talked of with BR upper management guy I then knew saying "it'll never happen" then seeing test trains runni
  22. What you've not been to Derby since it happened?
  23. Have decided for my own use, interest etc to put together all the railway photo's I can find that are of interest to me, namely local stations and track features around such, an example being say New Basford, the station itself, the tunnel one end and the bridge carriage works etc the other, anyway whilst looking around I came across a site with chat and found one guy asking where the rat hole etc was, and if it was true (as he had been told) that it was still intact (post was in 2012) seemed to have the idea that if he knew where it was he could dig a hole down to it! And you know what? I