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    I bet that went down well at the dockers club


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    Quote Originally Posted by chippie View Post
    I bet that went down well at the dockers club
    I meant ,well you know what I meant

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    Chippie, Was that Powells television shop you worked at?
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    Winstone Road Infants, Dovecot
    Stonefield Road Junior, Dovecot
    Evered Ave, 1947/49
    Toxteth Tech, 1949/1951

    Then to College Of Technology, Byrom Street. (1 day/week) 1951/57
    (Now part of John Moores University.

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    St. Pat's school for the totally bewildered.

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    Yes it was WILLIAM STANLEY POWELL,s shop. Did you know it?

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    No but he knows NORMAN STANLEY FLETCHER well.
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    Ah Ged, his cell by date is up

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    Quote Originally Posted by chippie View Post
    Yes it was WILLIAM STANLEY POWELL,s shop. Did you know it?
    A mate worked there in about 1963. We bought a radiogram there.
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    Hi ShyTalk, I joined in 1967 I did meet the bloke who used to work there, forgot his name but he was a big strapping lad who looked like he could lift two tellys up in each hand, not sure whether his name may have been Stanley

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    Quote Originally Posted by chippie View Post
    Hi ShyTalk, I joined in 1967 I did meet the bloke who used to work there, forgot his name but he was a big strapping lad who looked like he could lift two tellys up in each hand, not sure whether his name may have been Stanley
    Nah, this fella wasn't very big his name was Albert.
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    I went to Lister Drive (1950's)......I'm the very far right, second row


    Then to Bankfield Girls (1960's)......back row 3rd from right
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    Hi Mandy ,
    God your only right , she did play the guitar up sidedown , As a kid i was fasinated , i remember going to the after school club & getting a 1d oxo drink , loved it at the time ,couldn't drink it now to save my life.

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    Chippie thanks for your help , xx

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    Cloggie gerl, I checked you out with your pic on your avatar, you haven't changed a bit.
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    Hi ya Cloggie.. You sure looked cute.. You reminded me of myself in the older pic...thanks for sharing...
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