Any one remember the chimney sweep used to ride around on a motorbike with his brooms in the sidecar .And the rag and bone man up southover area had a horse and cart used to park it outside The Royal Exchange pub the landlord would give the horse a pint of beer.
They were at the end of Riley Road [victular houses] the other end was millers pies,and a sweet shop ran by an old couple called the carters.Great grandfather used to drive the trams he lived in dewe road told me they were the first council houses in brighton.
Also remember the night the grand got bombed heard a dull thud thought nothing of it went to work in shoreham via kingsway early in the morning absolute chaos.As an after thought anyone remember the gas works at portslade always stank of rotten eggs along the bottom of boundary road.
The pub under New England Bridge was knocked down to make access for cars heading north into Old Shoreham Road previousley you had a single file road and waited for the lights to go up into Old Shoreham Road imagine the congestion now. Name that pub
The nanking was just up from hanningtons the other top chinese was choys off of east street just remembered the cafe before it was virgin records was lyons used to be one where ramsbottom is now
Canerby Styles London Road, Millwall away at the Den scarey, Brighton away train specials for a fiver,Watneys Red Barrel,pool at the Feathers Queens Road,Party Seven Cans.Cinderellas Sayers Common.
The pub at the enterance to the open maket Elephant and Castle i think, Academy cinema down West Street.The old Hippodrome.The pub that used to be under the the Bridge in New England pulled down now, Leadbellys near Theatre Royal Exotic dancers at the Ship just along from the Hussar, Tuckers...
Yes and it took forever i can say
I found the 'Heart of Reich' to be the hardest level i have ever played, it is ridiculous how many grenades the enemy throw at you :rant: