Shalalalafenoughty
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You was a bit posh living on Brockhurst Ave
I have been called many things in my time but “posh” was never among them.
Until today...
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You was a bit posh living on Brockhurst Ave
I have been called many things in my time but “posh” was never among them.
Until today...
Thanks for that. Got the bits about London and Nottingham right though.Just for the record....
The FA Vase replay was at the City Ground, not Meadow Lane and the final at Wembley ended 1-1, not 2-2.
I was there too...![]()
There's a half decent micro brewery in a corner of the Westfield centre Stratford. But I imagine you know that alreadySweet Baby Jesus and the orphans, I'd weep for a pub in East London serving that line-up of generic ales.
As I said in another thread, you in Sheffield have never had it so good!
There's a half decent micro brewery in a corner of the Westfield centre Stratford. But I imagine you know that already
That's the one. I've been stuck in the premier inn there aa coupl of times whilst the kids were in comps at the pool nearby. It's location is a little odd, in that the smokers sit outside the bar immediately adjacent to the kids play area.Indeed, Tap East. Decent stuff that they make, but they have some very good guest ales on and an excellent selection of bottled imports, bit pricey though.
That's the one. I've been stuck in the premier inn there aa coupl of times whilst the kids were in comps at the pool nearby. It's location is a little odd, in that the smokers sit outside the bar immediately adjacent to the kids play area.
I think the Brocklehurst dealership in Chesterfield was located somewhere opposite Chesterfield's new stadium.
I worked for a short period of time at that Barclays branch about 1974.
I was downstairs in some kind of vault counting coins into the plastic money bags for all the branches.
Probably the first time I came across CCTV. The cameras were focussed on that street at the back that leads up to the Penny Black. CCTV cameras are all over the place nowadays.
I used to take the Stars on Brocklehurst Ave from Pembos Paper Shop.I have been called many things in my time but “posh” was never among them.
Until today...
Change of scene. 1961, Piccadilly Circus. There's an innocent sophistication to it, if you know what I mean.
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I'd swear those trees in the background still have the same profileFour Lanes Ends (before it became the Meadowhead roundabout) looking towards Dronfield in the 1960s
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Turn ups relocated from Nether Edge into the gas showrooms in the early 80s but it wasn't nearly as good ,think it then became a Chinese all you can eat buffet.
That picture has sent my brain funny.
What does that area look like now? I take it doesn't like that anymore?
The bus has moved, too.Never mind, I've found it on Google maps.
The Barclays sign has gone and the wall is a metal fence. Carry on....
T'old lass will be about 90 if shes still here.The bus has moved, too.
I think she was still there the last time I drove past.T'old lass will be about 90 if shes still here.
Great picture, Silent. The lad on the bike could be me.
Others have mentioned the Berni Inn and Brocklehurst Motors and from the deepest recesses of a once bright(ish) mind I’ve come up with some other names which, if nothing else, tell us what a thriving shopping centre Meadowhead once was and many others like it:
Clements. Thos Clements, to give it its full title. A sort of general grocery store, next to The Norton. I think it became a Pricekene in the seventies.
Tauntons Chemists. On the corner of Hunstone Avenue.
Cranns fish and chip shop. On the other corner of Hunstone Avenue.
Cranns shop, next door to the chippie. It was quite big inside but I can’t remember what it sold. There was a cafe on the floor above.
Pembertons Newsagent and Post Office across the road. I spent many an early Saturday evening queuing outside for a Green ‘Un, peering down the hill towards Woodseats for a sight of one of the vans.
Mitchells. It’s still there, of course, as a wine merchants. It was an off-licence back then. Mitchells had another business there but I can’t remember if it was a butchers shop or a greengrocers.
There was a Barclays Bank branch, some sort of insurance brokers, a travel agency (I think). There was also a tobacconists next door to Cranns and a haberdashery shop next door to that. I seem to recall a flower shop as well.
Brocklehurst Motors became an Alan Pond petrol station in the seventies. I had a summer job there for a couple of years.
Never mind, I've found it on Google maps.
The Barclays sign has gone and the wall is a metal fence. Carry on....
And Jew LaneYou've missed the tramlines and bridge if that's all you've seen.
Is the Wimpy Bar on the one your looking at?
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