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Hi Reg. Miss Hughes was head of the infant school. WebDescribed by its residents as the Jewel in the North, Palmers Green is home to the largest Cypriot community outside of Cyprus, bringing a distinctive Mediterranean flavour to the neighbourhood, with supermarkets and stores providing creative I have also contacted the Enfield Walking Team since I found a Colin Fisher on their team, when they broke a world record in 1977. Then in to tea and rock cakes and bashing out Boogie on Grans cherished piano. He really lowered the tone of Palmers Green. Remember the bovril machine. There was a second Grouts shop at 470 Green Lanes just before Hedge Lane. More please! Remember Martins the newsagents- corner of Green Lanes and Hedge Lane. A clip of shire horses gently nodding along pulling a plough and that music, a little slice of country life, and then Sunday lunch. When we were small the barber put a piece of wood across the arms of the chair for us to sit on or we could not be seen in the mirror! Does anyone happen to know? List of teachers at Hazelwood school 1960s, Miss Hughes, Mrs Jones, Mrs Lee, Mrs Dark. We were entranced by the trendy clothes and selection of jazzy tights. Now hears a thing opposite the pool was a old derelict house who lived there? It was a journey to Southern Television to give them a piece of his mind about an inaccurate programme on meat marketing that gave him his next big break, headhunted by top man Roy Rich to become programme maker and controller of a new production, Farm in the South. I used to get birthday cards and my daily paper there. The UKs leading archive and publisher of local photographs Thanks. Has been used as hi fi cabinet but can be used for anything. She would sit regally on the little wooden chairs by the counter. Keith Headley, did you live on N.C.R? WebA winner by just 300 votes in 1990, Doug Palmer has easily been re-elected Trenton's mayor ever since. Mum rode her bike to Tottenhall Road to care for patients in the old fever hospital. This was run by a short tubby lady. Just a qwik qweery (my daughter is out this evenin an Im baby sittinso privit time on the computer, eh?) , some of my best memories of that time. Thank you Suzanne. Palmers Green is mentioned in Jona Lewie's song "You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" (1980). for Joe Hart at Tottenham Muni and Manor ouse Finsbury P, Dick Davis an Billy Cotton etc. These Bus lines stop near Morrisons: 102, 121, 329, 34, W6. They sold lovely solid, classy furniture. WebFind Motorcycle Repairs & Services near Palmers Green, get reviews, directions and opening hours. Doc Meldrum had a most interesting signature it resembled WWWWWWWW Remember Reg Hart who has posted here- he was interested in meteorology back then. All had presentsmine was miniature guitarwere you at that party? Hi Victoria, I remember the milkman well, his horse was called Dobbin and Mum used to get me running out in the road with a bucket and shovel if he dropped his business near us so it would be good for the roses in her garden. Remember the excellent Doms Cafe at Bowes Rd; Sainsburys and its snaking queues for freshly cut cheese and butter. But I was answering Jenny Hs comment about the site at the top of Hedge Lane which was a car dealership etc & is now a very good Turkish Deli, which she thought had been a bomb site. Long, snaking queues, which criss-crossed one another, as our parents stood in line for individually weighed out and wrapped packs of sliced bacon, cheese, tea, eggs etc. Memories community this week: and hundreds more! 70s. You walked up a long gravel path under the pergola to get to the house which had dark wooden panelling etc., very posh! The Hargreaves family were originally from Huddersfield, where father James Hargreaves established his business first as a commercial traveller and ultimately as a wool manufacturer. Just read (13.10.17) email of your history contribution. Seiferts (e the owner of the Studebaker Car and Parker Pen (2/6d for cesstificats after the War) practice. WebPalmers Green, London Kiaat hardwood cabinet. Back in London, knuckling down to school at Merchant Taylors proved a rude awakening but he was still able to gain a place at Kings College to study veterinary science before disaster struck: a collapse in James Hargreaves business and Jacks plans to marry meant that Jack had to abandon his studies and get a job writing advertising copy for Spratts Dob Biscuits at Unilever before moving into the theatre, variety and then radio and finally TV. (Miss Watts?) Details of the garage are in my 1963 copy of the Jaguar Sales & Service Facilities in the United Kingdom. I also went to Bowes Road School but only from 1952 to 1953 in the infants. Yell.com Yell Business. Everytime I see Shirley Bassey, I remember Tom; for he gave 2 tickets to my friend Chris West, who worked in Woolworths (me at Evans & Davies, at 16 years of age) for the London Palladium. Not in my collection still but maybe will turn up on Ebay or Boot Fair. My name is John Bye, I dont know if you remember me. Lovely caf. and thank you for posting. Life is very different now and this great website has brought back lots of lovely memories for me. ps. The front half was a sweet shop and there was hair all over the floor, The old buzzard who cut the hair used to ask for a tip. Share this forum post and had a Saturday job in Grouts!!!! Once in, the shop was very narrow and long with coats of all sorts hanging along the walls. Search over 400,000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Previous Overview Next Comments and Photos The garage was Saul and Slatter Ltd. plate MAX 2 and Stephen Graces. Wishin you Happy New Year! Thats where I bought my comics tooBeano, Whizzer & Chips and Sparkey. Yes, remember it as Roberts. Hi John ! My grandmother moved to Halifax in 1919 and remarried. As I was only young then, I have no idea why that happened. I remember Dr Baxter well, he plastered up my left hand when I broke a finger playing leapfrog at school! Dad did buy furniture at A an Asand all else for Elsie (my Mum) without consulting er. you could add doms cafe where you had a great breakfast there. As you may be aware, the Large Hall and Parish Centre at Cannon House require major investment. The coffee shop WAS on the right going towards Winchmore Hill, surely? Just found this by chance and been reading some of the comments as I grew up near this area. Also in Aldermans Hill was a butcher called Drakes and the Gas Company with the Electricity Co round near the current McDonalds in Lodge Drive. This marked the spot where lorries slowed, changed gear to ascend New River bridge and I would grab a tailboard chain and be towed up and up Bourne Hill by a Foden on my bicycle (not the Rudge yet) to St. Georges Road and peel off easily to Southgate County School in Fox Lane. I assume there was no ammunition in the house, though! I lived at no46 Conway road, My mother knew your parents. Palmers Green is a suburban area and electoral ward in North London, England, within the London Borough of Enfield. Remember the Pet Shop across the road from there, selling all manner of exotic animals (would be prohibited today) including Marmaset monkeys! The Roberts toyshop changed its name in the mid 70s to Zodiac if I remember correctly. Holborn). I dont remember you should I? Hi Jenny, I took a photo of these homes about this time (1966) before the fire for a school photo project on old buildings I believe they were called Skinners Alms Houses. I remember the coffee shop in the 1960s as a child. history. Our dentist was Mr Finkel and I remember a story about a wall falling down by his house and squashing someone! The Dance Hall suffered badly but most of the fatalities were caused by the wrecking of the shop premises opposite on both corners with Sidney Avenue. No self-service yet. One in Tottenhall Rd, Drakes at The Cambridge roundabout & at the Triangle, another at Empire Parade and Dewhurst in Green Lanes opp Tottenhall Rd. I then became a (successful) travel writer and ended up as a journalist for an american newsletter. Otherwise it was as you describe with the coffee grinding machine in the window and the aroma pervading Green Lanes. Penny for the Guy! Responding to the notes on Barrowell Green Swimming pool, I was born in Southgate and lived at 6 Tintern Gardens from 1936 56, and attended Southgate County Grammar School. And the wonderful smell Sherers Drive-In in the 1960s. I used it fir a while to work as a mini cab driver for a bloke called Roy that was in a tacky office opposite Woodberry Avenue (where I lived) in Green Lanes. I grew up in New River Crescent during the 1960s. (with Pa as escort we did go to the Queens later on seein Cat an the Canary (Bob Hope, avent bin able to sleep in a bed with edboard since and Pinnochionightmares cos o the Whale swallerin (Jonah?) [2], Recorded as Palmers grene 1608, 'village green associated with a family called Palmer' (mentioned in local records from the 14th century), from the Middle English grene.[3]. Loved it there in palmer s green even earlier where l myself grew up too. Did you work in the Muswell Hill shop? Does anyone know of an old folks home in Lakeside Road around that time, possibly number 59? In 1860 Frith began supplying photos to retailers. Speaking to The Stage this week, Parsons said, It would be so sad to see the Intimate Theatre disappear as many artists learned their trade there, perfecting their craft, not only in acting but also how to walk a stage, as they say., Berkoff was characteristically more direct, In the past 20 or more years, we have lost hundreds of libraries, score upon score of theatres, endless lido swimming pools, and the reason always given is to build yet more soul-destroying rabbit hutches.. Served by waitresses in smart black dresses with white aprons and little frilly hats. those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and Can you remember the name of it? Ive lived here all my life (born 45) but dont remember that or Keiths being a bomb site. I remember once using the underground public toilet at the triangle and sure there was an assistant there in the days before we considered disabled people. and the old St Pauls hall that had the live groups there!Great times and we didnt have any booze either.good memories!! We used to have all the hire vans parked on the forecourt in front of what clearly had been a showroom. Palmers Green High Street Circa 1955 1960 Special treat of afternoon tea at Pritchards, next door to Evans and Davies. A saxophonist my father often booked had the first name of Larry. As I hadnt had any response to my original comment I was beginning to think I had imagined him. This extraordinary Irvington Center - 1960's; W.T. All rights reserved. I wonder if anyone out there can help with a memory? Dom drove a maroon Renaualt Dauphine, which I remember being the first foreign car I saw in Palmers Green. Cullens sold loose biscuits from large tins and lots of different dried fruits and unpacked ingredients that could be bought in any quantities and were then bagged in paper bags. To supplement income he was a musician from 1926. Was it a post office too? He took the train each morning from Palmers Green station. The memories this place inspires for you? And gloves which were cleverly (!) Where are you now and all the others from these years? no munny for the trollybus past Evans an Davies Pritchards Restaurant (Mas favourite cept for Shell Oils Social Club at Teddington) Same waitress uniforms, black, with frilly white eddressis an apronsso the long walk ome to The Larches an cheese sanwiches. Further down , a few doors from the Fox was a confectioner called J.Vercoe. us failed musicians worship for evermore.no rush puttin the latest grandaughter Reenie to bed..ope she gets on the bandstand soon shes got the lungs for it and we may need er thirty shillins a week to pay orf the mortgage.Annyway (am I keepin you up?) Exactly fifty years ago today, I went to my local cinema in Palmers Green to see A Hard Days Night. The Prisoners were building the estate up to Ash Grove. I was just 15 and left school to become the first employee your father Aubrey gave me my first job and I never looked back and went on to become a photographer in the RAF as national service was compulsory at 18 after I joined a Photo retail shop in Turnpike lane named A M DAVIS after I started my own career in Muswell Hill N10 Then went on to open 7 more shops before starting a Franchise called FOTOVALUE with over 1000 outlets throughout Europe allowing the owners to retain their own name with just banners to say the where part of Fotovalue. Carol shares her memories of Grouts on the London RIP website, Memories of Palmers Green from the Francis Frith website, http://www.francisfrith.com/palmers-green/memories/. We called them Labour Exchanges and people were made to queue outside. Palmers Green, The Triangle c1965. Thesite of Sir John Clements famous theatre company, the first play ever tohave been broadcast live on television was beamed from the Intimate and it is one of the last surviving local theatres in London. I also remember Burtons at the triangle and having a girl friend who lived in Tottenham road and the estate agents around Doms cafe including Dennis, Maxwell Miel who had a reg. Me However, you might ave missed as Waitrose now sez ere in Cornywall.Hazelwood Lane an the Pilgrims Rest (maitred, a Swiss gentlemanlater to command The Cherry Tree on Southgate Green) tho never done it better than Pilgrims in my an my Patricias opinionOther Cafes in Lunnon Town.. Savoy, Carlton Towers, The White House, Tante Clair etc..an them Cafes in Bray, Berks, dont make it in my list but that MacDonalds (you know, the one just across the road from Valencia (Espagne?) David.just seen your mail regardin Palmers\Geen Photo istory and sees you now lives in Australiado you know my cousin Jill Rann (as was) lived at 22 The Larches.N13? Memories Community Anne Poole (nee Searson), This memory is written about Wendy (was Wendy Small ), Hello Wendy, I do recall the ladies shop you mean. There were two blokes in the back workshop mending bikes and preparing new ones. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. I lived at 409 Green Lanes in1960. Fantastic David, thats amazing. I lived in Tottenham rd during the war and remember being wrapped in a tartan rug and carried out side by my dad who was an air raid warden to see. Until it closed. I was born 1935 in Clapton E. Clapton Mothers Home, but my Mum was born in 1917, er Mum born in St. Pancras Workhouse (next to St. Pancras Station Lunnon) of them days.,Mum went to skool in Islington of very poor (financial m,barrased) parents (both boxmakers on the premises)annyway er memories included bein sent from er classroom in Islington with a friend as escort on the tram to Ulleswater Road, Palmers Green, becos er teacher ad left certain documents behind (or wassit sanwiches (any teacher memories ere?). No seats until the Union got a concession. Bamboo cane area dividers, Italian shiny coffee machines and music.. our school on fire by insendery bombs ,also the sky appearing like a red sun set and being told it was London docks on fire.mr rodwell Mrs green are. Seems a long time ago now! My grandmother lived at 50 Old Park Road, opposite Bloomfield Park, and I went to school at Franklin House School in Palmerston Road from 1955 to 1960, then the Winchmore Hill Collegiate School from 1960 to 1962. No I cannot remember the name of the garage and can barely remember the garage let alone that it was selling Jags. Remember the minicab office at the top of Hedge Lane in the 1970s. This was a more calm shop selling much the same things as the other one. By Ive only just found your comment. (Source: Birmingham Rewound) Sherer's in Athens in the 1960s. Yes I remember Miss Hughes, she was the head of Hazelwood Primary around 1946 when I started. .Yes I remember the cafe well, 1964, it was on the corner of N.C Rd & Green Lanes. Lots of great memories. Here is how it was reported by the BBC. For well over 10 years now, we've been inviting visitors to our web site to add their own memories to share their experiences Miss Tibbets was the head I believe. I owe so much to your father who be came friends with my father and would meet for a drink in the COCK TAVERN. Monica's Church, Palmers Green St Monicas, 1 Stonard Road, Palmers Green, London N13 4DJ Phone: (+44) 020 8886 9568 Email: palmersgreen@rcdow.org.uk Website: When he retired (1956 ish), I was 11 and my family were transferred onto Dr Stewarts list. Also why did they demolish whatever was there before? Fortunately my mother never chastised me about it. Ho for the old days, Mike, (have you still got the Roller!?) Collecting shrapnel since 1939 in Leytonstone gutters and still collecting turning over neolithic shards in Cornish fieldsmy motto: Its Fun Finding Out (Chapman Pincher and Bernard Wicksteed, 1947) shaped my career. Some are specific others generic. . I would supply Aubrey with items from the palmers green branch by which time I think you where becoming involved in running the shop KELVIN PHOTOS I lived in Pasteur Gardens from 1960 to 1966, and went to Oakthorpe School and the Latymer. The bombs which fell in Green Lanes/Princes Avenue referred to earlier were caused because one of our anti-aircraft guns which were mounted on the railway line shot off the back of a plane carrying bombs to drop on London and the whole stick fell there. I lived in Winchmore Hill while married and enjoyed the playing field that is now Sainsburys and Baker, butcher and tea shop with the Green by Broadwalk and have fond memories of PG and WH as a young man. Play nicely please. Butter being knocked into shape, with wooden paddles, by ladies behind the counter at the original Sainsbury's, left side of High Street, midway towards General Post Office. And of course, it gave its name to Fox Lane. As a schoolboy I attended Southgate County Grammar School in Fox Lane from 1948-53, and remember admiring new Jaguar cars in the Saul and Slatter showroom in Aldermans Hill. Hospital. Stories about the community, its history and people? Served by waitresses in smart black dresses Your change would come whizzing back in the rather splendid looking canisters. And to locate Colin Russell Fisher, of whom I only have the above mentioned bits and pieces of information. However, it has been difficult to find out what happened in the aprox. Join the thousands who receive our regular doses of warming nostalgia! There was a bank on one corner of Sidney Avenue which had also been hit. Across Hedge Lane, does anyone remember the wartime pill boxes which stood close to where the trolleybuses made their turn-round at journeys end. In 2018 I interviewed the then manager of Forty Hall Farm for a The news about the vineyard's problems reminded me of a couple of things that Kate McGeevor told me. Recorded as Palmers grene 1608, 'village green associated with a family called Palmer' (mentioned in local records from the 14th century), from the Middle English grene. Palmers Green was once a tiny hamlet in the parish of Edmonton, situated at the junction of Green Lanes and Fox Lane. Perhaps it was awakening the same kinds of feelings as it did with Dad in homes up and down the country, people whose lives had moved away from their beginnings and now worked in offices, but who treasured the fields and pastures and the skills you needed to make a living from them. Hi John Its not my memory of PG thats off, its my ability to tell right from left Im waving my left hand around saying Im sure it was on this side!!! Hi Normathese Palmers Green Memories are great, eh? What about the lovely pantos at the Intimate theatre. Jack enjoyed the rough and ready country life, hunting, shooting and fishing and the farm became his second home. Also Victor Value supermarket. Regards David. Happy times Hazelwood Primary School, Hazelwood Lane youth club, the Rec on sunny days. (opposite Courts Furnitures?) WebTrack Layout Diagram: PALMERS GREEN 1960 A drawing of the signal box track layout for Palmers Green (Great Northern Railway) box at 1960, from the collection of John Hinson. Also Broody and Hicks who sold cameras in the 1970s. Before Victor Value there was a lovely old music hall. She ated the chairs and the oover and most else e lovingly carried ome. The name Bezazz brings back happy memories of the late 50s and early 60s. Yes, and the gas fire which hissed and stuttered. Richard Franklin. Gerry, my email is g.hicks@msn.com would like to know more as cant use laura@yahoo.com my mail is returned. We had lunch at the Fox pub and then went for a stroll around Grovelands Park. I wasnt as lucky as you & never actually ate at Doms though, but if I was very good my treat was the ice cream and I still have a sweet tooth to this day. I also bought a BSA Winged Wheel from them and had it fitted to my pushbike on which I commuted from Palmers Green to Tottenham Hale every day for my Apprenticeship at Keith Blackmans Ltd. A female named Jane lived above the J&A shop. They were green wooden gates. Good times eh Dad?. I lived in New River Crescent. In 1871 the railway line from Wood Green to Enfield was opened and a station was built in Aldermans Hill to serve Palmers Green (half a mile away from the nearest houses). The area remained largely undeveloped for thirty more years, as local landowners refused to sell their large estates for building. Since Copyright Frith Content Inc 1998-2023. Southgate County School organised its annual swimming gala there whilst I was at the school from 1948-53, under the leadership of Mr. Reg Pratt, the handicrafts master. Hello Brian, Im so glad you remember Dr Baxter. House backed on to the river. remember the milkman coming round with his horse? I have written up many of my memories.. Hello Roger. Terms & Conditions of Use Cafe between Gambles an J an Adams (Ma says not goin in there Raymond, too cheep ) on our way back from The Palmadium. We lived in Hamilton Crescent and the kids played in the Rec but it was short for Recreation Ground.lol. I was in my late teens when it was opened. A lift man too to take you to the upper floor who would call out Corsetry and Carpets. Search for your favourite UK places and read memories of the local area Remember Roberts toy shop near the corner of Hazelwood Lane? In fact on A10 between Lister Gardens and Ostliffe Rd, there is still a gap in the terrace where 2 houses were hit during the war. In 1992 the building housed a Radio Cracker studio. More details Which Bus lines stop near Morrisons? Palmers Green Restaurants Make a free reservation Lets go Available for breakfast now in Winchmore Hill View all Promoted Tuttons 3.6 765 reviews BritishCovent Garden Booked 2 times today Find next available Bantof 4.4 42 reviews EuropeanSoho Booked 14 times today Find next available Sydney Rocks 4.8 19 It was called something like The Rubber Mac shop!!!! I am Geoffreys sister Carole. It was there that John Herbert (Jack) was born on 31 December. [7], Green Lanes, the high street of Palmers Green, is featured in the "Knight Bus" sequence in the film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.[8]. The only place Ive ever found an equivalent to Doms, is in the home of ice cream, Italy and thats a long way to go for a cornet!!! I remember the mac shop. Have a nice trip! Was it also another name? My taste dress-wise (MENS) was Bricks across the road, specially them T-shirts. Can you imagine leaving two young children in a caf now, you would probably get a visit from Social Services. The whizzing of the overhead cash canisters as they zinged above to the cashier fantastic system. Further up from Ashwells towards Devonshire Rd.was a beautiful shop selling china and glass.This was close to the shop with the heavy coffee smella quite small shop which was probably next door to the 2nd. Not too many Starlings in the area. Apparitions were seen and there was some poltergeist activity mainly at night with loud bangs downstairs. Firs Farm Recreation Ground, Firs Lane, N13 1960-1961: Ground: Hazelwood Sports Ground, Madeira Road, Palmers Green, N13: Ground 2: Tottenhall Sports Ground, Palmers Green: It is quite heavy as solid hardwood. It's easy - just think of a place that brings back a memory for you and write about: Here are some of the places people are talking about in our Share Your Palmer's Green and Southgate Born in July 1939, when the war started I would have been about 6 weeks old. So my story really jumps forward to 1944. We lived in North London on the boundary of Palmers Green, N13 and Southgate, N14. When I was in the juniors my friend and I used to like nothing more than to lay down on the railway bridge near the Church at the top of Hedge Lane and let the smoke of the trains roll over us. since 1860. The chemist at the top of Hazelwood Lane was called Cross & Herbert. I just recall the horse. One old lady lost her life in the fire. She showed us the brick steps built under the ground floor windows. There were a couple of shops where fresh coffee was roasted and ground. Thanks very much Saul & Slatter it was! In my form 5 of us went on to become teachers.so much for the 11+ . An album is a way to save a selection of Frith photos, maps and memories that are of interest to you. There was some credible evidence that the house on the corner of New River Crescent and Hedge Lane in the direction of Green Lanes was haunted. When it was Lorna, is it possible the furniture store you refer to was Ways? We lived just at the top of Sidney Avenue in Palmerston Road and I remember crouching under the kitchen table as a very small girl with my mother and my brother and I can still recall the sound of the planes going overhead and the gun fire. Also remember Mrs Dark who took 4A, an excellent teacher. But you are right about the window where you got served. Anyone remember The North London Decorating Company at the junction of The North Circular and Green Lanes? Any help on how to find out would be much appreciated. Then, of course, the great Grouts with its artistic window displays! It wasnt the Home & Colonial that was a few shops further up, I will ask around about the name but ohhh!! Life was never the same again. The garage was, or became Kennings opposite Camera Craft. This weeks parish newsletter announces plans to demolish it and to also sell the current Parish Centre on Cannon Hill which is a Grade 2 listed regency villa. I can say that Victor enjoyed every minute of every day. Next..The Triangle Cafe shut (ABC an Lyons) also shut at 5.. New River Crescent was bisected at the foot of Park Avenue. Thank you for any help you can give Palmers Greens horse drawn buses once ran into central London from the Fox Hotel, as it once was. The shop later became Tesco. We used to have a grocers van come around each week, does anyone remember Mr Meadows who ran this van? People on the breadline who receive more money won't squirrel it away in 60 years ago, on 20th April 1963, Edmonton Council officially inaugurated an impressive new public utility - the building now referred to as Ridge Avenue Library. My understanding is that the building was originally built as a roller-skating rink, and then became a garage of sorts with just a few pumps virtually on the pavement. I guess that makes you and she cousins! Hazy memory? David they are wonderful memories arent they? Raymond, did you go to Ilfracombe Devon during the war. Back to the New River, us 4 from 3b Southgate County met on Sundays in Geoffs Grannys House, Riverway and mounting to her Summer House Roof Platform at the end of her garden invented the game of Catchreeling, making our apparatus from cotton reels and cottons supplied by Granny the object was to cast as fly fishing to snare the bundles of cut grasses that seasonally the New River Authority trimmed from the banks. Patricia loved the picturesbut for me the sing along organ player at Capitol Winchmor ill.. why did we did disagree occasion like.ladies may comment, no rush. I have so many memories of Palmers Green in the late 1940s [through to the present day] that I could be here all night, tomorrow and for the next month typing them up. We bought our first TV off him, black and white of course. I hated the dumplings at school dinners. I used tio get my school uniform in Evans & Davies. Hi David There was a big fat man with tattoos who ran it and used the F word all the time. It's easy to add your own memories and reconnect with your shared local I was at Winchmore when Mr Shepherd was there as Head. Some good times at Arnos. Poultney and his Perlice in the Guardroom. You done a bit of boxing? Was that called Pritchards or am I mixing it up with somewhere else? I worked at burtons at the triangle in the 60s until at closed inthe 70s some very happy memeries of those times. Yes.thats where I learnt to swim. I dont remember the Rubber Mac ShopMa made me buy my Mac (Grey Gabberdine, de reguer worn over the right arm when hescortin the ladies (no rain at the wrong time in them pre global warmin days) but de reguer in Broomfield or Grovelands Park to spread for the ladies (Sir Walter Raaly like etc)) from Fifty Shillin Tailors? Anyone remember The Quick Service Cafe on the corner of Bowes Rd and N Circular run by If notat last space for my clockwerk trainset (O guageTrix or Bing(not Hornby? SPONSORED. I lived in Madeira Road. By the way do you have a brother Brian, married to Rosemarie? Lots of happy memories of Palmers Green ice cream at John Coombs sweet shop. Hi Gerry, I,m not sure but you could well be right as I do not remember any other type of restaurant there, Regards Brian. I also got a passion for steam trains watching them working the sidings at the station. My first girlfriend used to go there, she was one of a pair of twins, the Bower girls. would love to know.. oh that did make me laugh yes remember him. I remember being in your house when she visited them. Palmers Green Congregational Church hall was built in Fox Lane in 1909, with a church designed in a late Gothic style by George Baines and Son being added alongside in 191314. One was called the UK tea company.

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