Cliff Ton

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  1. Where - and when - exactly was that ? We lived at that end of Clifton and I'm trying to remember the location of a map at the bottom end of Farnborough.
  2. Even in the early 1900s, number 67 was obviously a significant figure. Does the rectangle indicate the cricket pitch?
  3. Small world. This is the corner of St Peter's Street where Skills garage used to be (replaced by new student blocks on the right). For several years my sister and her family lived in one of the houses on the left, and the houses still exist. The debtor's prison - where Bing's photo was taken - was a bit further up on the left, opposite the student blocks.
  4. I hope you don't mean that you are actually eating turkey which has been lying around since christmas. It might've gone off a bit by now.
  5. Impressive. That must've taken some time to research. What did anoraks do before the internet was invented?
  6. Nowt to do with the Dungeon, but yes I remember Bates' off licence, I didn't know John - probably a bit older than me - but I was always amazed by his dad's name. It was on the metal plate above the shop door saying "Licensed to sell alcohol on the premises etc etc" and it was Alva Ballard Bates. Never known anybody else called Alva or Ballard.
  7. Were they similar to the "Passport photo" booths which you still see around today?
  8. Here's an alternative which is fully zoomable; if you also take look around the rest of the site, you could be there for hours. http://maps.nls.uk/view/101603268
  9. Is this the same thing? Are you sure you still want one? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27908105
  10. And if yer say it proper, is a hard one for non-locals to understand.
  11. My parents got married in the late 1940s. They couldn't afford to buy anywhere to live, and presumably there wasn't much available in the way of rented accommodation. So for the first 4-5 years of their marriage they lived at my grandma's house (my mum's parents); that house in Radford was big enough for them to have the spare bedroom so at least they had some privacy. Eventually they got a newly-built council house on Clifton and the rest is history. But I guess in those days it wasn't unusual to get married and then continue to live at your parents' house for several years. Does it still
  12. If you look at some of the other photos on my link to "Britain from Above" you'll see that Colleymore Leys Lane is visible in a semi-constructed state.
  13. If you are just quoting from the thread you are in, 1. Click on "Quote" in the post you want to quote from. The bit you are quoting will appear in your reply box. 2. Move your cursor down so that it isn't in the same quoted box, and start writing your own comment. To quote from one thread into another, use the "Multiquote" button. 1. Go to the thread you want to quote from, and click on the "Multiquote" button. You'll see a black box appear in the bottom right corner. 2. Go away from that thread and go to the thread you want to put the quote into. The black box will still be there. 3. I
  14. "Britain from Above" have added a few new photos from the early 1950s showing Clifton Estate in the process of being built. Only the bottom end of the estate had been started at this stage and the pattern of building seems a bit random; several roads are laid out with houses built, but there are gaps where further houses would come later. I think several Nottstalgians will recognise the area in the photos. And its amazing to see the area beyond Rivergreen - towards Green Lane - which is still fields and farm land. http://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/asearch?search=clifton%20estate If you Reg
  15. How come this is waiting to be moderated?
  16. It was actually between St Ann's Well Road and Turner Street, crossing Plantagenet Street.
  17. Might be useful if you told us a bit of your history in Carlton, such as the road you lived on, the school you went to, names of people you knew in your days there. It will ring a few bells for people reading this and somebody might actually remember you. You say you lived in Carlton from 1940 to 57 - does that mean you are now somewhere else?
  18. I think (hope) I've guessed this right; Bilborough and Wollaton in the early 50s as the estate was half-built.
  19. Here's a variation on memories of the Dungeon. i wasn't quite old enough to have been there in its prime, but I was aware of the place in those days. If we went to my grandma's in Radford by bus, we'd go from Clifton to Broad Marsh bus station, and then we'd walk through town to get another bus on Granby Street. On that walk from Broad Marsh to Granby Street we'd go up Stanford Street, and I remember that when we went past the Dungeon building my mum and dad would say something like "there's that Dungeon club where they have noisy, long-haired pop groups" And 50 years later I'm reading mess
  20. There used to be a pub called the Criterion on Mansfield Road near the junction with Huntingdon Street. Is that the one?
  21. You may not be aware of Picture the Past, who can come up with a large number of Bulwell photos. Here's a pile of results from a Search for Bulwell; enough to keep you occupied for quite a while. http://www.picturethepast.org.uk/frontend.php?&user_keywords=bulwell&operator=AND&town_village=&date_period=&database=&action=search&keywords=Ref_No_increment%2CDisk_No%2CLocal_Accession_No%2CMap_Reference%2CTown_Village%2CLocation%2CTitle%2CDate_of_Image%2CDate_Period%2COther%2CForm_completed_by%2CKey_Terms%2CThemes%2CKeywords%2CPhotographer%2CArtist%2CEngraver%2CPublishe
  22. The caption for this photo mentions two names I'd forgotten; Midland Counties and Pearce's. http://www.picturethepast.org.uk/frontend.php?action=printdetails&keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;NTGM002996&prevUrl=
  23. The second - more detailed - map is from here. http://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html It'll take you a while to find your way around it because navigation is a bit clunky. And you can't enlarge to hi-res the way you could in the early days. If you stick with it, you might answer more of your questions, but it'll annoy you in the process. BTW, I suspect you will find that Pepper Street is not on your soon-to-arrive Godfrey map, because that road seems to have disappeared by the mid-19th century.