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Anderby Creek, Beach Road c1960

Anderby Creek, Beach Road c1960
 
 

Anderby Creek, Beach Road c1960 Ref: a210052

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Photo of Anderby Creek, Main Street 1960

Anderby Creek, Main Street 1960
Ref: A210084

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Harrisons Store

I spent the whole of the school summer holidays working on Manor Farm at Anderby from 1947 to 1951. Each evening and all weekends were spent at Anderby creek with Harrisons Stores as base. Bob Harrison used to get me a weekly supply of cigarettes which were kept behind the counter and collected on Saturday (Pay Day!) If I ran short in the meantime he could usualy rustle up a packet of Grande Turque or Pasha which took some inhaling. (I started at age of 15) He and his wife spent all their time trying to matchmake me with an attractive young lady who lived in a bungalow a few doors from them - June Lowe was her name if I recall correctly, and she lived in Beeston, Nottingham or thereabouts. There was also a very good fish and chip shop open several nights a week at Roses caravan site nearer the beach. At that time there were no petrol pumps outside Harrisons.

Shared on 02 January 2008 by Peter Cresswell.

Photo of Anderby Creek, Main Street 1960

Anderby Creek, Main Street 1960
Ref: A210084

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Harrison's store

The store with the petrol pumps in this photograph was owned from at leat the early 1950s to the late 70's by a couple, originally from Leicester, called Bob and Grace Harrison. In the season, opening hours were around 6am to 11pm, and the store sold just about everything.

Shared on 14 January 2007 by John Bamber.

Photo of Huttoft, the Rose Bowl Cafe c1960

Huttoft, the Rose Bowl Cafe c1960
Ref: H479304

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Golf

I used to cycle from Alford to Sandilands golf course, clubs on my back, and stop off at this cafe I recall what seemed to me a fairly grumpy man but civil, I remember he told me Davy Jones of the Monkees dropped in once, I also remember the Minah Bird. I used to walk round the golf course in the morning looking for balls and play in the afternoon and then cycle home, seven miles if memory serves me. Blimey!

Shared on 14 March 2009 by Richard Scoley.

Photo of Huttoft, the Rose Bowl Cafe c1960

Huttoft, the Rose Bowl Cafe c1960
Ref: H479304

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Mynah Bird?

I recall many visits to the Rose Bowl Cafe as a small child in the 1960s. We used to walk from Anderby Creek where we used to spend summer holidays. There used to be a Mynah Bird I think.

Shared on 06 July 2008 by Philippa Mccray.

Did anyone know my grandparents?  

John and May Mcgahan worked in a Chapel-St-Leonards' chipshop for Ben? My mother was called Margaret Mcgahan. Does anyone remember them? Did you work with them? I would like to find out more.

I have moved away now but my brother runs a cafe at Cafe St Leonards.

Shared on 30 August 2009 by Jacqueline Mcgachan.

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