Ashley

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  1. This is the building (post no.16) there used to be alot more of it, I remember it being pulled down but no idea when, Maybe I am assuming too much? only the fact it is on Station Street led me to that assumption maybe it always was just a parcels office/loading? however on cliff ton's map it is the only builwith a frontage on station street, conversly though vic station and the GNR one stood well back from the roads, somewhere, maybe picture the past there is a photo of mk2 station built right up to the pavement, whatever theres still an MR over the door and it appears a great health centre, still sniffling and coughing but vast inprovement after only one day of treatment

  2. I recall it being a gas lamp and don't think it was ever updated to electric, ditto the station lamps with their chain on/off "switch" as well, One day a new lad Chris and his younger sister Francis started at Claremont Primary, their father was the new staion master having moved there from Alford (Lincs) There was also a lady porter which us kids thought strange and a male one known to us as "grumpy" have seen both those release pidgeons from baskets on the platform. All this was around 1956, I have never found any referennce to the derailoment of several carriages one night, proper serious job the line blocked and steam crane brought in and several days working all day and night, the carriage pushed over the embankment onto land that was a former pig farm between Hyden Rd and Perry Rd bridge after being derailed by catch points whilst the train was reversing to get into the carriage sheds

  3. Good News! The for years empty building on Station Street (the one with the "MR" over the door which I believe was the entrance to the second Midland Station has re-opened! Howver before you railway history buffs get too excited as an out of hours NHS Medical Centre called "Platform One" with free parking no less replacing the one on Derby Road that was the former RAC/AA? Hq.

    No doubt the building already had some preservation order on it? but it's good to see it being put to use again. I had occasion to visit yesterday, so you can trainspot from the doctors!

    As for the medical care there I have nothing but the highest praise, within 5 minutes of arriving I was seen by a young nurse (who I assumed must have been a doctorsuch was her knowledge of my condition) COPD breathing problem and perscribed a totally different treatment to that of my own doctor (without having to consult any books etc) and within hours I began to feel better and this morning my struggle is already almost totally gone. I intend writing a letter to the powers that be praising this young lady.

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  4. Aren't NCT running a double decker sprayed in the West Bridgford colours at the moment? saw one thus a week or so ago, looked good, went on one of my rare bus rides Radcliffe to Friar Lane last saturday the seats were plastic or leatherette covered and with Lewis Hamilton up front every corner and bend I slid across such, a real struggle not to slide off, then it was the no.35 to Bulwell via Broxtowe , a delightful trip

  5. Re your request for more info Compo, sorry hadn't been back on this topic till now but Christmas Eve 1963 was when I met my first serious girlfriend and although I was happily married for 42 years after (to someone else) still thought alot of her and wondered how things might have turned out had I not had a bike crash (I was on pillion) the night before I was due to meet up again with her after we'd split up for awhile,

  6. Saw something the other day on the back of a NCT bus going to Bulwell that summed up what is wrong with trams and why they were scrapped in the 1930's. It read "GET ON A BUS AND GO ANYWHERE" said bus had plenty of passengers on unlike the tram I saw at basford crossings which had 7 on it

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  7. Re the pink shop it was indeed a motorcycle dealers,am told in earlier years it was part of a cinema the entrance to such was was the "shop" next to the bank on Arkwright Street which in the later 1970's or early 80's was a clothing sales shop you took your used stuff there, left it for a few weeks , if it sold you got the money less a reasonable fee, if not you got it back, my wife got some vey expensive when new boots and dresses there cheap

  8. Recall going swimming in the trent with my dad diving off the landing stages of the boat clubs, normally a placid type he got quite irate with some jobsworth bloke from one of said clubs who said we could not use their platform threatening to throw him in the river! However justice of a sort was done when I stood on what I assume was a broken glass in the water slashing my foot to the extent that according to dad it needed stitching, however as at the time I had a morbid fear of such having had a finger stitched without any anesthetic (no doctor on duty, held down by one nurse while another did knit one purl one) caught a 41 trolley back to Basford with foot wrapped in a towel! Still have the scar but no other side effects at the time and healed well.

    As regards "Peggy" not sure if it was him but remember seeing someone dive off the Suspension bridge in flames as a sort of "finale star turn" in the Festival of Britain (1952?)