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The Ship Inn
I was a member of the Rickmansworth Cycling Club, who held their club nights at the Ship Inn in Joel Street on the Tuesday evening of each week. After work I would cycle there from my home in Paddington, joining up with other ...Read more
A memory of Northwood Hills in 1943 by
The Good And The Bad
Yes we were bad lads who went to Stanhope. The first words Mr Bowles said to me was "I tame lions and tigers just like you" then slapped me across the face. Remember that? As for the teachers: Glendenning Mctavish, ...Read more
A memory of Stanhope in 1957 by
The George Hotel
Fond memories of the George, Saturday night meeting place when we would frequent the Palm Court Lounge with mirrored walls and a Grand piano at the end of the room with a man named 'Tinkler' ... believe it or not!!!! playing ...Read more
A memory of Walsall in 1961 by
The Angel
I was about 13 or 14 and was deeply in love with the daughter of the pub. They had a table tennis room behind the pub, very narrow and small. I was terrible at tennis so I used to keep score on a small notepad. One time my pencil ...Read more
A memory of Tonbridge in 1958 by
The Acropolis
I remember the Acropolis too, and I dated Noel Redding for a short while, when I was at school, in the year above his sister Vicky. Mostly, we used the Caprice coffee bar, opposite Folkestone Library in Grace Hill, almost next ...Read more
A memory of Folkestone in 1964 by
The 70's At The Lake
My memories are of living at 37 pickmere lane from 1969 age 7. My mum Beryl Owen still lives there now and I still live in Wincham. I will always remember the "bob bob bob" of the motor boats which I could here from my bedroom ...Read more
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Teen Years In Harrogate
Remember it well, no photos, do you remember the old pump room? Think it was Hales Bar, you could get half a cider, it would last all night, happy days. We used to meet up with guys from police training college from Pannal.
A memory of Harrogate in 1958 by
Tanktops And Bellbottoms
Tank tops and bell bottoms-memoirs of a Birkenhead lad I was born in Birkenhead in 1954 at the back of Central Station, opposite the Haymarket, and still remember being hungry all the time. We were poor, as was everyone ...Read more
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Streatham Theatre
I worked in the Moo Cow milk bar in the 60s opposite the theatre, we had a lot of the actors come in during the interval, I recall Alma Cogan and Alfred Marks among many, very happy days working there.
A memory of Streatham in 1960 by
So Many Memories Of New Malden
I lived at 19 Amberwood Rise, New Malden 1964-1970 with my parents. Before that we lived above the What O café , next to Champions Timer. I went to Bushey Junior School then on to Burlington Secondary School. Both ...Read more
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The Palladium Bar was opened when the site was first developed for leisure. The zig-zag roof now covers a swimming pool, and the displaced bar is in a new part of the extended building.
The stone-arched building on the right was the postern tower built in 1497 on St Mary's Abbey walls; it is now an office for First York Buses.
The pub on the corner was always a handy place for a quick lunchtime pint, and even in 1965 for a pie.
These buildings date from the 19th century. At that time the group of buildings was a smallholding with a bar. To
Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.
The pub on the corner was always a handy place for a quick lunchtime pint, and even in 1965 for a pie.
When I was a teenager I remember riding out on my BSA Bantam to the Wimpy Bar on Box Hill.
This was the main exit from the walled city of York. Bootham Bar was built on the site of the Roman gate, and probably much of the stone was re-used.
Designed by Christopher Wren in 1672 as a triumphal arch, Temple Bar originally stood at the top of Fleet Street in London.
Long Row leads westwards uphill into Chapel Bar, now truncated by the Maid Marian Way roundabout junction with Derby Road.
Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.
Chestnut trees were planted to soften the outline of the semi-circular area, and there were changing cubicles and two springboards. Mixed bathing (even for children) was forbidden.
Duke Bar is on the outskirts of Burnley. The Duke of York public house can be seen in the centre of our picture.
This splendid interior captures the atmosphere of a 1950s pub beautifully. The shirt-sleeved landlord, his hair slicked with Brylcreem, has his sleeves rolled up and a tie at his neck.
Marriages also took place at Gretna Hall and at the Toll Inn and the Sark Toll Bar.
The Humber is still a busy working area. However, the promenade area has been taken over by the ubiquitous bistros and wine bars.
The Humber is still a busy working area. However, the promenade area has been taken over by the ubiquitous bistros and wine bars.
Duke Bar is on the outskirts of Burnley.The Duke of York public house can be seen in the centre of our picture.
This photograph, taken in what is known as Above Bar, shows Bargate facing south. There were originally seven gates into Southampton's old walled town.
The large barrel on the left would seem at odds with the notion of a cocktail bar today, not to mention the array of fuse boxes and meters on the wall.
Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.
Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.
The original Two Lifeboats pub was torn apart by the 1953 floods. This new tavern was built in replacement. The veranda has now been enclosed by French windows.
In the late fifties, the offerings over the bar were much fewer than today.
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