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Atarah 20-11-2009 19:59

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Hi, just found this old newspaper cutting. Who can remember the old wooden cabin at the bottom of Oak Street, where newspapers and fags etc. were sold?

cashman 21-11-2009 18:03

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that was also painted dark green in its later years if memorys correct.:) we always called that shade= Lavatory Door Green.:D

ossy kid 21-11-2009 20:40

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Yes, remember it well cash, sold toffee too, coldsfoot? rock and uncle Joes and pomfrepat cakes.

groove 27-11-2009 11:01

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I too can vaguely remember this.It must have been removed in the early to mid 80's

BERNADETTE 27-11-2009 13:03

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I remember it as well.

Retlaw 22-12-2009 22:22

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 764173)
Hi, just found this old newspaper cutting. Who can remember the old wooden cabin at the bottom of Oak Street, where newspapers and fags etc. were sold?

Just spotted this. Garth Dawson's father had a shoe repair business in that wood cabin, and Garth when he first started had his darkroom in the back, then he moved to Infant St, then on to little Blackburn Rd. That wood cabin was one of the casualties when the Bayt Horse buildings collapsed one Wednesday afternoon
Retlaw.

Atarah 22-12-2009 22:24

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Have you got your "wood cabins" mixed up Retlaw my pal? I think the one you are talking about was on Church Street, NOT the one I show a photo of, which was at the bottom of Oak Street.

cashman 22-12-2009 22:26

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Just had another sneck at that photo, looks like "Tosh" stood in the doorway.:D

Bob Dobson 23-12-2009 08:48

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I remember it too, though I cannot remember the Bat Horse buildings. I thought they went many years ago. I thought the chap in the doorway was Retlaw for a minute.

Retlaw 23-12-2009 11:19

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 771443)
Have you got your "wood cabins" mixed up Retlaw my pal? I think the one you are talking about was on Church Street, NOT the one I show a photo of, which was at the bottom of Oak Street.

The wood cabin I'm refering to was on the pavement on Church St about 25 feet to the left
of the Pals Memorial, the Bay Horse buildings would have covered the memorial. The Bay Horse buidings collapsed in the mid 1960.
I could look up the right date in the reports but I do know it was a wednesday.
Retlaw

MargaretR 23-12-2009 11:36

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These 'Bay Horse buildings' on Church St....were they on the church side of the street, where I think there is small garden area now?

If so, I have a vague childhood memory of attending a dancing class in the large upstairs room.

Retlaw 23-12-2009 13:10

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 771520)
These 'Bay Horse buildings' on Church St....were they on the church side of the street, where I think there is small garden area now?

If so, I have a vague childhood memory of attending a dancing class in the large upstairs room.

Spot on Margaret, there was a lady who held dance classes on the top floor, I think one of the ground floor shops sold furniture.

Retlaw

MargaretR 23-12-2009 13:30

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Spot on Margaret, there was a lady who held dance classes on the top floor, I think one of the ground floor shops sold furniture.

Retlaw

I have remembered her name now - Miss Harker - a bit of a dragon - I didn't go there for long. She taught ballet. My flat feet had no chance of coping with 'going up on points', so I switched to Renee Cosgrove's class for tap dancing.

cashman 23-12-2009 14:02

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 771551)
I have remembered her name now - Miss Harker - a bit of a dragon - I didn't go there for long. She taught ballet. My flat feet had no chance of coping with 'going up on points', so I switched to Renee Cosgrove's class for tap dancing.

Paddy took up "Tap Dancing" until he fell in the sink.:D

Retlaw 23-12-2009 15:00

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 771551)
I have remembered her name now - Miss Harker - a bit of a dragon - I didn't go there for long. She taught ballet. My flat feet had no chance of coping with 'going up on points', so I switched to Renee Cosgrove's class for tap dancing.

Thats her, after the Bay Horse buildings collapsed she moved the dance classes to the top floor of the place on the corner of Holme St & Church St, think its now called Baileys.

Retlaw.


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