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hell gremlin, that brings back some memories, used to take papers fer that shop behind the bus, was Bilsbourghs in those days, then Bibbys took it oer, also got me first passport from building were bus is parked,, n lived just around left hand corner of burnley rd on the short row of houses.:)
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Someone let you have a passport?
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Back to the Old House at Home. I was banned from there by the landlord called Eric. I came outside at closing time and in a bit of a drunken state I urinated down the cellar grate as he was locking it up and I gave him a free hair wash. Happy days. |
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All the above named went in when I did and I also played darts.
I was a mate of Tony Dixon and usually went in with him and Peter Boden, Tony's wife Marlene worked for Peter when I was helping him out after he got banned from driving. John Purdy was another who used the pub. he lived further up Hood street from me. Jim Prior was a good joiner if I remember right and he did a bit of work on some floor boards for me which were broken. Twas about 1967-70 when I used the place and can still see the layout of the rooms, one to the left of the front door with a bar and two on the right of the corridor, toilet down the cellar door outside, oops wrong again, out back I meant. |
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still see john pretty frequently, aint been that well fer a while now.:) was n owd mate of mine used to sup in the vault, lived dowry st same as me, "Pat Snead" sadly croaked oer 10 yrs ago.
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I used to go in around that time Gremlin, I must know you. John Pyrda is doing OK, see him quite regular.
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Pictures of the fire between Dowry Street and Burnley road just higher up than Melbourne street. Look how close people got.
Someone else took the photo of me and my wife with our backs to the camera and gave it to me later, I took the rest. Luckily The New Brewery and the Royal Oak manged to stay open so the brave firemen could have a quick pint afterwards. I think I have managed to post them OK but if not maybe the admin man could help me. http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/th_firex.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/th_fire5.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/th_fire4.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/th_fire3.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/th_fire2.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/th_fire1.jpg |
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I lived on Hood street when I used the Royal, Brewery, Horse Shoe and Old House. I had a Triumph Spitfire then a GT6 before I got a Capri and then a 525 BMW, my garage was the lock up attached to the end of Derby street which I sold for a fortune recently to a Jewish guy from Manchester. I |
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Whooooh when was that taken gremlin??
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Where did Hughie go after the Old House, was it Adelphi ? His name rings a bell |
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