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…it was a lunch regular for us too, Joey. I remember going with our new baby daughter and an old lady asking if she was too young to be out. She’s now 38, a consultant surgeon expecting her 2nd child so it clearly didn’t do her any harm.
I think the family now run the Orchid Garden on Eaton Rd
How time flies - I like your old photos thread - a great idea
iirc, In the early 60s and probably before, that white building 2nd left was a tailor/clothes shop that had the latest in shirts etc
Cobbs Engine House at Bumble Hole Dudley. Before and after pic showing how nature claimed back the land once the Mines had gone.
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Yes the Crooked House built on mining are., the earthquake was in 2002, I was living in Dudley Borough but about 5 mile from the epicentre, remember being in bed when it happened ,literally felt the bed shake and not for the right reasons!….maybe why ‘The Crooked House’ was so crooked. I also recall an earthquake happening in Dudley some years ago.
The exotic Runcorn Shopping City still boasts a Sayers.Sayers - they supplied Goodison once with pies etc - sadly gone now bought out by that pie pound shop place ? - Cousins was another fine bakery in Liverpool - they went too - their larger shops had a side café -
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My dad loved this place , wasn't there a place close by you use to take either your embassy coupons or was it green shield stamps , something like that
My dad loved this place , wasn't there a place close by you use to take either your embassy coupons or was it green shield stamps , something like that
Must have gone past that a thousand times and never knew it was there….High St Wavertree, once known as ‘the smallest house in England’. 1906 & 2023;
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