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cashman 23-06-2010 17:45

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Originally Posted by 'erindoors (Post 823952)
Phil got a letter today.....

The official opening of the Dr's Surgery is 5th July x

Posted that 6 hours ago.:D

Barrie Yates 23-06-2010 20:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 823949)
only asian landlord i can remember in 60s was in the Horseshoe in Accy, Dougie we called him Top Bloke, took Mill Gap in Darren afterwards i think.:confused:

Had a re-think Cashy - I was stationed at West Drayton at the time so in all probability it was '72 -'75

Tealeaf 23-06-2010 20:43

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'72-75 the Landlord was a chap who smoked a pipe and had a handlebar moustache..his surname was Fistwick (I think) and his son's first name was Roy. I had many a pint of Lion's finest Crystal in there..(burp).

cashman 23-06-2010 20:46

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yep was living on lion st 72- 77 ish, Queens, Stag, Welly, were me boozers n can't remember n asian innkeeper.:confused:

Wynonie Harris 23-06-2010 20:50

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 824010)
'72-75 the Landlord was a chap who smoked a pipe and had a handlebar moustache..his surname was Fistwick (I think) and his son's first name was Roy. I had many a pint of Lion's finest Crystal in there..(burp).

Yep, I remember him...certainly nowt Asiatic about him!

cashman 23-06-2010 20:52

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 824019)
Yep, I remember him...certainly nowt Asiatic about him!

I don't remember the guy, but sure as hell remember the "Best" bottle ever brewed, Pint Crystal.:D

Tealeaf 23-06-2010 21:02

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I'm trying to think where Barrie may have got confused over Asian landlords..it was certainly not the Queens. Maybe the Church Commercial or the Antley? Definitly not the Queens, Stag, Guns, Welly, Bridge, Tanpits, or Thorn. Maybe the one up Market St?

cashman 23-06-2010 21:25

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i was thinking maybe the little Thwaites house just before Church con club, cos next one was rosebud n that never had, think it was shut early 70s anyway? oak tree never had one either.

Tealeaf 23-06-2010 21:36

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The Royal?

cashman 23-06-2010 21:43

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 824032)
The Royal?

cant remember the name T.:confused: but was a royal on corner of little back, were ya went down to the Empire, which was further up, Joe Gallager was landlord yon, n then a guy from oer blackpool way.

Tealeaf 23-06-2010 21:45

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What was the name of the pub which became a kitchen shop? That was just in Church.

cashman 23-06-2010 21:49

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 824038)
What was the name of the pub which became a kitchen shop? That was just in Church.

That was the royal which i just said.:)

Tealeaf 23-06-2010 22:32

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So what was the name of the pub further up from the Gypo camp - the other side of the Con Club? It's now a tyre changing shop.

cashman 24-06-2010 07:23

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 824046)
So what was the name of the pub further up from the Gypo camp - the other side of the Con Club? It's now a tyre changing shop.

the rosebud.:)

jaysay 24-06-2010 08:53

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 824032)
The Royal?

Na Tealeaf was the Greyhound, mate of mine had it in the late 70s closed in the eighties sometime, the Royal was (IS) at the end of the entry leading to what was the Empire Cinema and dance hall


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