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Yes it was the junction of Grosvenor Road and Molyneux Drive. We used to hold our bonfires at the bottom of Duke Street and had some great battles with the Tollemache and the Pickering, oh the delights of a peaceful and friendly childhood lol.
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First week I passed my driving test September 1989 I drove to Birkenhead and went up on to roof of Asda and nearly went over the edge
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There used to be one of the wells in the staff canteen of the Co-op (now Asda). It used to flood over in the winter. Proberbly situated to the back of the Asda car park, close to the building. Cheers
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I remember Hardings coaches used to have a garage round the back of our house in Fairfax Rd and we used to climb in the back of the old double deckers at night, the old ones which were open at the back with a chrome pole on the edge to climb on.
Also the Argyle pub in the precinct I used to love going to.
And does anyone remember the Britannia opposite Green lane train station. Loved it there, the best pub at the time. Used to sell SKOL on tap.
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Anyone remember the Kiddies Kabin on Church Rd??
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Me and my other half used to drink in the argyle had some laughs in there
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Who remembers??? or worked for, old haulage companies , my father worked for one called finney bros: a few others spring to mind like
white wings ... think a woman owned it H.M.B.S smethurst Mc ivors theres probably more would love some info on what happened to them or even some pics My mate's nan used to own finney bros, later Whalley road services WRS.
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remember the gypsy lane and the gypsy camp at the back of the north star pub in laird st and the old derelict prefabs next to them ? you used to see the gypsies up and down laird st selling pegs in the 50s early 60s. also remember all the tram lines all along beaufort rd down cleveland st ,up stanley rd by illchester sq around the church and up laird st to the bus depot which i believe was one of the first tram depots !
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my dad drove a wagon for collinsons steel company , they were situated on conway st on the same ide and by willkinsons car park is in the 50s .
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I can remember Bob Martin's in Conway Street (mid-to-late 60s) just a bit further up from Bentley's pawn shop (heading towards the Town Hall). It was like a pub for kids (and I guess it was our answer to an American Soda Shop). Not sure if the guy who ran the place was actually named Bob Martin. He sold different flavoured fruit drinks straight from the barrel and in gill glasses... Blood Tonic being my favourite. There was also a joke shop nearby, which was another favourite place of mine.
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I can remember Bob Martin's in Conway Street (mid-to-late 60s) just a bit further up from Bentley's pawn shop (heading towards the Town Hall). It was like a pub for kids (and I guess it was our answer to an American Soda Shop). Not sure if the guy who ran the place was actually named Bob Martin. He sold different flavoured fruit drinks straight from the barrel and in gill glasses... Blood Tonic being my favourite. There was also a joke shop nearby, which was another favourite place of mine. more on Bob Martin's here, click here
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Cheers for the link. I wish someone had some photos of Bob Martin's shop, I can't seem to find any anywhere.
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remember it!!!I had my wedding reception there
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bob martins was on the corner of hilton st and conway st opposite the cycle exchange, i lived a few doors away
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Parry and Sherlock was the name of the garage. It was Joe Sherlock and Dave Parry.
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