denshaw
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Ice cream vans.
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Lambretta LD 125 Ld 150 LI 150 Francis Barnet sumat about 150cc James Cadet 150cc? Triumph tiger cub 200 BSA C15 250 Panther 350 with sidecar (never passed me test) Suzuki 80 step through Would love to take my test, whats the regulations now if you've got a car license?
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I remember you talking about your singing career, very interesting.
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Welcome Joy, were you interviewed on Radio Nottingham about a year ago?
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eBay - How do they do it?
denshaw replied to mick2me's topic in Internet Sites of interest/resources
130LOX (bolox) used to be seen quite regular in Nottingham early eighties,on a gold coloured Roller, think the owner lived at Mapperley Park. -
The Yesterdays Nottingham series covers areas of Nottingham, 28 series. Only a paperback with lots of pics but interesting.
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Waterstones.com £3.50 includes free delivery.
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It's the one by Bernard Heathcote, part of yesterdays Nottingham series. RRP is £3.50 in Waterstones, £12.95 on Amazon. Other areas of Nottingham are covered in the series.
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Sue, opposite your shop would have been Days the Grocers on the corner of Kirkby St. There is a very good book called The Nottingham Meadows, with lots of pictures in. Think it's available at most book shops.
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2 snowmen in a field, one said can you smell carrots?
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Looks like someone with too much Harvest Pale. !laughing!
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Sue i remember your shop. My parents bought a setee from you. Was this Cafe on the corner of Agnes St?
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I think there was a pub called the Moulders arms on Bovill St off Hartley road. This was a fairly new pub, perhaps replacing an older one.
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Silverhill woods 205 metres.
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Highest point in Nottingham is Dorket head. Highest in Nottinghamshire is the old Silver hill pit near Kirkby, some one said you can see Lincoln Cathedral from there.
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50th anniversary - end of NCT trolleybuses
denshaw replied to mick2me's topic in Pete's Nottingham Transport Forum
Beefy that sounds like the Dolmus buses in Turkey. Turkish for Dolmus is "stuffed". -
I saw an "astiste" called Stormy day once at the Carlton, she used a whip. She caught my bus the next day, she lived at Clifton and i did recognise her with her clothes on.
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I went to a Polish barbers once for a Tony Curtis style. After he shaved the lot off i told him it didn't look a bit like Tony Curtis, he told me it did when he was in the King and I. !laughing!
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Or "Blakeys"?
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Embarrasing recordings
denshaw replied to Beefsteak's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
C'mon Fynger tell us about the Des O'connor collection. -
Is Origami on pay per view? (paper view)
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There used to be an asylum on Carlton road opposite the Duke of Devonshire pub. Thats how it got its nickname the madhouse.
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In the sixties it might have been called Parrs, circuit board/electronics.
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Historical visitors to Redhill
denshaw replied to ....'s topic in Kat's Carlton, Mapperley, Arnold & Sherwood Forum
Pendine House is up for sale. £575.000 Humberts.co.uk