Mattsdigs

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  1. There was a Rolfe lived opposite me on Phoenix avenue back in 61/62. I believe the family moved there from Wales where the father ran a nightclub.
  2. I remember the forge. My school mate Keith Adams lived just round the corner. I also remember the church. I was once told that a steeplejack had fallen from the spire and smashed his head on a tombstone and now haunted the place. Always gave me the willies walking through or close by of an evening.
  3. There has been much chat about the various pubs in Nottingham and surrounds but the pub I remember from my childhood is "The Oak" in Gedling. It was in my mind the other day as I suddenly had a flashback to when I used to climb down and into the small stream running alongside the pub in order to catch sticklebacks in a jam jar. It used to fascinate me to watch as clever people could tie string around the tops of Jam jars in such a manner as to make it secure and still have a carrying handle and all out of one length of string. The stream must have flowed down and into the Trent at Colwick but
  4. The Scala on Market street. I remember visiting there to see the first foreign films that I ever viewed. The two that I can still recall were , "Knife in the water" which I believe was the film that gave Roman Polanski his start on the road to fame and fortune, and the second was " Ashes and Diamonds" I can also recall going to the Scala to see the terrific and terrifying "Repulsion"
  5. Ref the above number 32, If Mr Salmon is still alive and any one knows of his whereabouts then please pass on my apologies for my behaviour during his classes. I now know that I was a disruptive pupil and could have learned much more than I did but that was not the fault of Mr Salmon nor Mr Newton. I was born in Beeston Rylands and attended the primary school there for one term before my parents took me and brother and sister off to Australia. Twelve weeks on board a S.S Ranchi attending school. Then To an Immigrants camp ( another school) then to the town of Collie W.A. ( another two schoo
  6. Sorry about the delay in responding. The answer to your question is Yes! He was , as viewing from the perspective of a fifteen year old boy, about eight foot tall. Quiet yet with a somewhat sardonic sense of humour. I don't know about the pipe smoking as I never had access to the Teachers restroom but I do remember that both he and a Mr Newton who was a Maths teacher were great friends, or rather they were always in each others company during school hours.I am not implying anything other than friendship with the above sentence. As you I found Mr Salmon to be a kind, thoughtful and interestin
  7. For any one with an interest, in the last picture george Stevenson is now officially Ted Stevenson. Changed his name now he is living in Australia.
  8. Thank you very much for the info. I have now seen the photo above and looked in vain for me. sad I know but I did see my brother on the snap so knew straight away which school it was.
  9. Excuse my ignorance and failing memory but is this the school on Priory road or the school on Westdale avenue. I attend both having recently (1956) returned from Australia where I had been living. I attend the one on Westdale for about three months before transferring to Priory road.
  10. Yes I do remember most of those names. Johnny Horsley lived on the bend in the road and at the top side while Frank Starbuck lived down on the Arnolds lane area but still on the estate. Frank starbuck senior had a reputation as a very big Family man who was loved by most until "in his Cups" as it were while the son left the area to join the Guards (Coldstream I believe). Last I saw of him was in the Grey Goose? down on Arnolds lane opposite the road to Lambley Dumbles. As for adventures, well I have lived and worked in all continents over the twenty three years in the Corps and then having be
  11. The girls name was Carol Hudson and she had three brothers.. I knew Pete Jackson and nev caunt, Pete straw. My brother, two years older than I used to knock about with Curly Hatton and Chris Warfolk all lived at various houses along Phoenix Avenue. My father, obviously a coal miner at Calverton pit used to live in the miners club especially after the Friday pay day and if he wasn't in there then he would be in the Westdale Tavern. By the time I was 15 I was drinking regular in theOak by the cricket field ans later I was into the Barley wine by the bottle in the Conservative club at the botto
  12. Our paths must have crossed. My brother and I used to go to the Cafe most evenings, "homework permitting" I lived on Phoenix Avenue on the pit estate ( number 13 ) There was a girl attended most nights...carol (?). She had two or three brothers who were known as very attentive of her so there was no messing about...but she could sure twirl with the best. The little lane you took led to Blackhill drive
  13. Cant remember which school it was but do recall being taken into town to watch Lawrence Olivier's "henry V" which had loads of boring bits but then lots of killing aftewards. I seem to think that we also went into town to see "richard 3rd" ( dick Sh*T as he was known) by the same actor.
  14. for those who like English history may I recommend Sharon Penman. An American authoress who meticulously researches her books and in the doing so makes them very interesting reading.
  15. Just about to start "The Bone People". its based in New Zealand and I am wondering if any-one here has read it?
  16. Si Senor Derdego, Forti lores inna row De's not lores, deys istrux Fulla cowsanensandux.
  17. I have just been told to read "the Bone people". Any one on here read it yet?
  18. In my formative years, I used to hang out in the "Gay Cafe" on Burton Road. In them days of yore the word "GAY" meant "to be happy" and not what it means today. Toooooooo young to know.
  19. For just one year I was into drape jackets. Then sky blue jeans with a big turn-up. Then I had my head shaved rather dramatically as I had joined the Royal Marines and left the world of silly clothes ? (A suit with buttons held in place with split rings.)
  20. On the subject of reading I was once asked by the man in the back, What five books made an impression on me." I think he just wanted to pass some time away from business but it got both of us thinking. My eventual answer was " I cant find the five most important in such a quick fashion but I do know that top of the list is Enid Blyton because without her getting me to acknowledge that my brain can create better pictures than comics can I would never have had the interest that I still have , so many years afterward, in reading.
  21. Actually I don't believe in reincarnation...which is strange as I used to in a previous life.
  22. Warren Beatty's fingers. ( to paraphrase Woody Allen)
  23. AHhhh, the old sayings and adages . Corn meal wisdom and cracker barrel pondering s. Oh for a muse of wit that could ascend the fiery heavens of old age and infirmity.