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Does ANYONE remember THIS guy ?







Feb 9, 2011
1,047
Lancing
Who else misses the King's Head? The last Watney's pub to serve Tamplin's Sussex Bitter direct from a barrel sitting on the bar. And the best shove ha'penny board in Sussex.

Absolute disgrace it was allowed to be demolished, the scrumpy straight from the barrel on bar. Loved the place Leo Sayer playing guitar in bar although we all knew him as Jerry great memories
 




piersa

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
Achooooooo, pardon me and thank you
 


Seagulls Downunder

Active member
Mar 3, 2008
503
Sydney
I think most people new Horace as Burlington Bertie and I seem to remember my Grandmother telling me he was a dustman, not sure if that was true but most of the kids from that era used to say the same.
 








catfish

North Stand Brighton Boy
Dec 17, 2010
7,677
Worthing
I think most people new Horace as Burlington Bertie and I seem to remember my Grandmother telling me he was a dustman, not sure if that was true but most of the kids from that era used to say the same.

He worked as a cleaner at a Worthing factory.
 




Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,512
Worthing
I think most people new Horace as Burlington Bertie and I seem to remember my Grandmother telling me he was a dustman, not sure if that was true but most of the kids from that era used to say the same.

Horace was a cleaner at Marylebone optical company. He swore like a trouper and when asked by young scamps, " why do you dress like that mate" he would reply that it was from a bygone era that they would know nothing about. I remember him throwing some young thugs bike across the road once when they started on him. Worthing had a few characters in the old days.
Now it's just winos and the like and I make no judgement here on the Vegsters and Catfishs of this world.
 


catfish

North Stand Brighton Boy
Dec 17, 2010
7,677
Worthing
Does anyone remember the old boy who used to walk around Worthing town centre in the 70's tapping out rhythms on road signs with his walking stick?
Sometimes he'd have a biscuit tin hung around his neck and would beat it with a spoon. Another of those harmless old nutters who seem to have disappeared from the scene.
 


SIMMO SAYS

Well-known member
Jul 31, 2012
11,749
Incommunicado
Does anyone remember the old boy who used to walk around Worthing town centre in the 70's tapping out rhythms on road signs with his walking stick?
Sometimes he'd have a biscuit tin hung around his neck and would beat it with a spoon. Another of those harmless old nutters who seem to have disappeared from the scene.

I remember a couple of very old dears in the late seventies who you's d to frequent the London road area. One was a very well dressed lady with a brolly who used to walk in the centre of the main Beaconsfield/London road between the cars glaring at all the motorists. How she never got run over I'll never know. The other one we used to call the 'bag lady'. She used to have a plastic bag that she would 'crack' over her head at anyone in her way.I once came out of the old TSB bank in Oxford Street to see her come up behind a load of foreign students giving them a mad glare. They all jumped into the road when she whacked them with her plastic bag. Happy Days!:eek:
 




Alonso Moseley

Active member
Jun 16, 2008
525
one guy around town that seems evergreen, well his hair does anyway goes by the name of 'Rebel' often seen walking the strrets, and sometimes at the big aways. big boots, army trousers, Albion scarf and blue or green hair, hasn't changed in decades. (literally)

I used to live next door to him in Russell Sq. His name is Tony, Tony Green.
 


Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham

I used to see him all the time round about where that photo was taken - I lived within sight of that spot. He usually had a bike and I think came from Worthing. Had a relatively normal job by all accounts, and was supposedly not a very nice bloke.
 










Worthingite

Sexy Pete... :D
Sep 16, 2011
4,966
Chesterfield
As kids we always referred to him as Burlington Bertie when he was directing traffic at Offington Corner among other places.

Oh. Hold on a minute. This was back in the 70's/80's. You're a Grandad...

Rumbled old son....
 


luppers

New member
Aug 10, 2008
798
Didim, Turkey
I remember Horace in the early 60s when he used to ride a small motorcycle/moped and when the law came in inforcing crash helmets he changed to a pedal cycle,can twe get some more characters like him please or would todays yobs be too much for them.
 








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