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  1. Thanks for the pictures C.T., but I have no recognition of this area, despite trying to recall the streets. Do you suppose there could be an old map somewhere? I find it most intriguing, even though the post was nothing to do with me. Thing is, whenever I read about Radford, Denman Street and area, I go into memory mode and try to recall past events.
  2. I knew I'd find something eventually. A collection of photos including one showing Hague Terrace off Hague Street, Radford. https://picturenottingham.co.uk/image-library.html?keywords=hague&showall=1#PN-NTGM000580
  3. Hague Terrace was in the Meadows.....but based on what Blakey has now said, I've looked a bit further afield. There was a Hague Street in Radford, running between Bramcote Street and Ilkeston Road (not far from St Peter's Street). And there might've been a Hague Terrace there....but I can't prove it yet.
  4. Hague Terrace was in Radford near Denman Street - i think - i was only 4
  5. Don't think this has been mentioned before. Radford Road, Hyson Green.
  6. I didn't like them at all and lots of places had them: Roughton's, Derby Road, Farmer's on Exchange Walk and Beech's on Radford Road. Staddon's also had one.
  7. The in-shop smell I most remember was the one I experienced in Wealthall's greengrocers on Radford Boulevard/Grimston Road. It now sells used washing machines........ https://goo.gl/maps/ASiaUVZLvfPVx1Ux9 but back in the 60s I went there many times with my grandmother and there was an overwhelming smell of fruit and veg which I've never encountered anywhere else.
  8. Rub it in why dontcha ! I know I'm old to be .......your big brother. When I were 13, I cycled to Newark from Radford. My parents never asked where I'd been all day. You couldn't do that nowadays . x
  9. Funny how things from the past remind us of certain people/friends from our childhood, every time I see Hollyhocks they remind me of a girl I fancied who lived down the bottom of Churchfield road when I was about five years old, I posted a story about it in a Radford topic I think it was Rog
  10. The references to ‘posh’ Grammar Schools and High Pavement in particular I have found very interesting. @Beekay mentions that lots of the boys were from council estates Strelley, Bilborough etc. and Bulwell, but quite a few were from Radford and Hyson Green. Our HP under 15 Rugby team at that time provided about 9 of the 15 members of the Nottingham Schoolboys Under 15 Team and we saw what ‘Posh’ was when the Nottingham team played a match at a Public School somewhere near Clumber Park. I cannot remember its name. A lot of the pupils came to watch the match, which we lost. The enormous ch
  11. Found the Nottstalgia forums by accident recently when looking for old Radford maps as part of an Ancestry exercise. Spent the last few days reading the many contributions. This has brought back so many memories. I was at High Pavement from 1953 to 1958. DJ360 mentions John Birds death late last year. Not only did we lose John but also Peter Bowles last March. I remember those two well, entertaining us on the coach to away matches at Southwell, Grantham, Newark etc. When we played away it was usually the 1st or 2nd fifteen and one of the younger year teams. They were 4 years o
  12. Apparently, back in the 60s and earlier, the shop at the corner of Denman Street/Radford Boulevard (now a Pizza place) was a Chemist shop owned by John Bird's father. https://goo.gl/maps/CX67Lerj2vs59D7p8
  13. Sorry radford had to look back at my post to see about the 5 min rule. Bliue sugar bags ?? you don't see any more maybe my mum and dad used them all up, Dad brought a all night burner (fire that use wood or coal) and to keep it going all night the Blue Sugar bags that you speak of were filled with slack and yes the fire did stay in all night. but hay!!! we got though a hell of a lot of blue sugar bags.
  14. The character who lived in Willoughby Street and solved the 'problem' was played by Hylda Baker. A kitchen like that reminds me of various houses in Radford.
  15. My first job after leaving school in October 1966 was as Laboratory Technician at Roland Green School in Wilford. I would catch the 43 into town from Radford Rd then walk across the square to catch the No 40 out to Wilford. The trolleys had all been retired by Autumn 1966. Occasionally the 40 was stopped at the traffic lights at the end of South Parade and I would hop on the open platform of the old motor bus. At the Wilford Bridge terminus I would walk over the toll bridge. IIRC the pedestrian toll was 1d but I never paid it and was never asked to. I remember the little white toll b
  16. Tell you what ! If that's Paul, then he's a dead ringer for an old pal of mine who lives at Eastbourne. Known him 57 years and added to that, I used to go to school with his wife at Douglas Road junior school, Ilkeston Road, Radford.
  17. @Beekayi never knew that Radford Boulevard was one of them posh schools that taught Spanish BK.
  18. There was a Wheeldon family lived near me just off St. Peters St. in Old Radford upto 1958 when both our families moved to Clifton. David, Alan and Barbara were the children, father I can picture but can't remember his name, mother was Doreen.
  19. Talking of schools, I attended Radford Academy for sons of retired Gentle folk. It were a good school, it were Approved.
  20. Reminds me of my grandparents at Radford. They had a set of dominoes and I always thought it was a bit of a daft game. I used to play with them as building blocks, or do the thing of lining them up and knocking them down in a line.
  21. The previous compilation of Radford images showed a photo of The New Dispensary on Gregory Boulevard. I remember that building very well as it was where I was taken as a baby in a pram for weighing and immunisations, etc. What puzzles me is the building to the left of the dispensary. The image was taken long before I was born but I don't remember the two storey building on the left. There appears to be a common gate giving access to both buildings. Was the two storey building perhaps a house or a nursing home, I wonder? In my memory, Hyson Green Library stood next to th
  22. Today is my fourth birthday !!...It was October 26th 2018, when I first enrolled/enlisted, (call it what you like) onto Nottstalgia. Since then I've learned a multitude of interesting things and made many new acquaintances, some of whom have been email or 'WhatsApp ' contacts. I've found relatives, long lost for over 60 years and have also heard from old school friends and even neighbours from my Radford stomping ground. I've received lots of useful information from obliging fellow Nottstalgians, for which I am eternally grateful. Made some 'penfriends too. For all this.... A BIG THA
  23. What a brilliant find Dark Angel a lot more than just Radford on there.
  24. I mentioned them in an old thread. The grandparents in Radford had one but in those days I didn't know what it was called; it was you who told me ! https://nottstalgia.com/forums/topic/20276-duraglit-brasso-and-companion-sets/?tab=comments#comment-646250