I do agree with you AK1, perhaps m&s would be better in the JL building, it has much more character than their present one. Rapid could then go into m&s building but I dont think it will look well in...
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I do agree with you AK1, perhaps m&s would be better in the JL building, it has much more character than their present one. Rapid could then go into m&s building but I dont think it will look well in...
Sorry Chippie I dont know Les Brown. My nanny died when I was a kid so we are talking 1948/9
Can anyone tell me if Baltic street is still standing? About three streets away from LFC grounds. My nanny lived there and brought up two boys, one was my dad.
Chippie and Lindylou, you may remember there was an Irwins next to the library next to Holy Trinity church on Breck Road.
Oh I do agree with you Gregs dad and you take the most beautiful photo's.
Well I like the lambanana's, they are much nicer than rats that look like cats, or is it the other way round? Or any other graffiti how ever cleverly done.
You must be very proud of your grandfather. A lovely story.
Lets hope Delboy and grandad never have the job of cleaning those chandeliers!!
Yes you are right, it was the gas showrooms in the late 60's-70's.
You take some smashing foto's Gregs dad.
I spent hours in this park when my kids where little. Lovely little spot.
Thank you for the 'walk to school' Your story has been very moving. I was in the Olive Mount hospital in 1945 and I remember the little cottages there with children 'who had no family' as I was told.
What a fantastic view
I can see it but I car'nt explain it. Its creepy!!
What an amazing picture.
Chippie, very descriptive. Brought a lot of memories of the area, Thank you.
Is this really holy Trinity church on Richmond Park and Breck Road? It looks a different colour than I remember, it was always so black and imposing. Do you have any other pics of Richmond Park. Are...