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I’d love to know what it’s being built as, business or private home. It’s certainly very modern.
Looks like Woodhead Rd. to me, not one of my old stomping grounds but I do go more there more these days.I think it was listed as Thorp Close?
Thank you.That looks surprisingly the same now!
The shiny new building on the old police station / glory hole site at the Manchester Road/ Fulwood Road junction is to be a residence I believe.
Yes, Jim Bone. Peter Shilton had just made a save in the 1-1 draw in October 1973Looks like Jim Bone although at first I thought of David Staniforth.
Peter Shilton the keeper.
He was found dead in the city centre during the cold winter of 1976-77. The death made the front page of the Star. Cyril was always walking round the subway with his mouth wide openCyril, the Hole in the Road tramp
FA Cup 4th round at Craven Cottage in February 1967
He was found dead in the city centre during the cold winter of 1976-77. The death made the front page of the Star. Cyril was always walking round the subway with his mouth wide open
You always knew you were home when you could see the floodlights from the train windows.
Almost certain it's a private dwelling.
The veranda is the point of the building looking down the road at the shops. It is a covered area or balcony.
It's not big at all and took ages to get planning permission and then start.
My nipper is in the architect trade, i'll get him to find out.
Bert remembers that, they found him in a shop doorway.He was found dead in the city centre during the cold winter of 1976-77. The death made the front page of the Star. Cyril was always walking round the subway with his mouth wide open
Rather like the 'tea room' at the junction of Manchester Road/Lydgate Lane.
1-1 draw at Maine Road on May 6th 1967
Bert remembers that, they found him in a shop doorway.
What a great away shirt. They should bring it back.
It's in Shrewsbury Park now just off Granville Road.Cholera monument. S2.
It's in Shrewsbury Park now just off Granville Road.
It's in Shrewsbury Park now just off Granville Road.
"flaunching" makes its forum debut.
Is that Mike Summerbee who looks like he's just headed or kicked the ball?1-1 draw at Maine Road on May 6th 1967
Mid feather failure been forumed before?
I think flaunching may have been an old fashioned version of flouncing.
Yes and Colin Bell is number 8Is that Mike Summerbee who looks like he's just headed or kicked the ball?
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