Did women have driving licence's at that time?
Very dangerous on NSC....Playing a dangerous game there!
....using greengrocer's apostrophes!
Did women have driving licence's at that time?
Very dangerous on NSC....Playing a dangerous game there!
I took a pale blue Fiat 127 for a test drive from that garage. Fortunately, I came to my senses.To the west of that, I think was Fiat dealer's Tilley’s, the site later became Oakley who sold high end Volva Penta powerboat engines. Dull information for the day .
What a great photo, it captures an atmosphere perfectly.Trafalgar St ?
I’m sure the nearest building is Pelham Street, the old technical college building, on Google Earth from above you can see it’s been demolished, but still there on Street View.What a great photo, it captures an atmosphere perfectly.
Any idea what these two places are?
I don't know what was down Cheapside before the Technical college. This?
It's 20 years since I left Brighton so I might have my bearings way out.
Thanks I'll have a look at some maps. The building in the distance looks pretty big considering how far away it is.I’m sure the nearest building is Pelham Street, the old technical college building, on Google Earth from above you can see it’s been demolished, but still there on Street View.
I went there when I did my plumbing training and there was another entrance / exit onto York Place with two doors and old signs saying Girls / Boys. I was told it was a school before the technical college.
The other building could be Coleman Street, now a children’s nursery but looks like an old church.
The building in the distance maybe isn’t there anymore, but the one I mentioned in Coleman Street does stand out amongst the rows of terraced houses.Thanks I'll have a look at some maps. The building in the distance looks pretty big considering how far away it is.
(Where's Father Ted to explain when I need him)
What a great photo, it captures an atmosphere perfectly.
Any idea what these two places are?
I don't know what was down Cheapside before the Technical college. This?
It's 20 years since I left Brighton so I might have my bearings way out.
Thanks.In the distance - Finsbury Road School? My mum went there.
Near - Fawcett and Margaret Hardy schools. Both relocated to Patcham in the 60’s.
I didn’t know that was there until a couple of years ago when I saw this photo.I've just discovered Southover underground reservoir over that way that I had no idea about.
Any idea if there was a large building on there before it was built?
Thanks.
I've looked on Google maps because Google earth doesn't work well on my IPad.
I think Finsbury Road School would be more in line and almost behind St Peter's.
It looks to me that it's further North toward or past Elm Grove?
I'm just curious that there's a quite large building over there and I can't think what it could be.
My uncle ran that pub for may years (certainly during the 1960s).
Was certainly somewhere I swerved as a young punk!My uncle ran that pub for may years (certainly during the 1960s).View attachment 186242
It was indeed a school at York Place. My dad went there. If he was alive today, he would be 111 next month!I’m sure the nearest building is Pelham Street, the old technical college building, on Google Earth from above you can see it’s been demolished, but still there on Street View.
I went there when I did my plumbing training and there was another entrance / exit onto York Place with two doors and old signs saying Girls / Boys. I was told it was a school before the technical college.
The other building could be Coleman Street, now a children’s nursery but looks like an old church.