Molango's visa
Molango's visa
Judging by the flares and hair, I'd say 731979 is my guess
Judging by the flares and hair, I'd say 731979 is my guess
In the old photo, right size corner of loxhill Road and old Shoreham Road, what's that big building? It was the postwar Portslade county infants Scotland when I started rhee in 1963. Looks like a big building.
I lived in my first flat opposite the pub in the early eighties. The main railway line was at the bottom of the small garden. When the trains went by the ornaments rattled. Also played for the pub in the Sunday league. After the games the two teams we had would go back for a few beers.It was great to be able to just walk (stagger) across the road and be home. Used the station for away games as well.Ten minute walk over the hill to the Goldstone!
Not sure which school building is which but this is view of the Locks Hill and Old Shoreham road junction from above at about the time of the photo.In the old photo, right size corner of loxhill Road and old Shoreham Road, what's that big building? It was the postwar Portslade county infants Scotland when I started rhee in 1963. Looks like a big building.
Have PM’d youI lived in my first flat opposite the pub in the early eighties. The main railway line was at the bottom of the small garden. When the trains went by the ornaments rattled. Also played for the pub in the Sunday league. After the games the two teams we had would go back for a few beers.It was great to be able to just walk (stagger) across the road and be home. Used the station for away games as well.Ten minute walk over the hill to the Goldstone!
I was Portslade County Infants Schools plumber from the seventies onwards (called Brackenbury now)The building next to it going up the hill was St Nicholas CE school in which I also worked.Not sure which school building is which but this is view of the Locks Hill and Old Shoreham road junction from above at about the time of the photo.
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Nah. fog of memory my friend. The North Stand roof was off before then. Certainly for the 80/81 season. I've seen a video of the Man City game in the October.Definitely at the end of 1982/83 season. The Norwich FA Cup 6th round videos showed the old North Stand still in situ, and that was March/April.
Yeah, I thought it looked like PCIS (my kids went there circa 85 to 90) but I didn’t realise it was that old (aerial pic was circa 1940).I was Portslade County Infants Schools plumber from the seventies onwards (called Brackenbury now)The building next to it going up the hill was St Nicholas CE school in which I also worked.
I was going with 73 too for the same reason. There's also an afghan coat. Also entrance fees are £1 for adults and 30p for juniors. I seem to recall paying 30p as a junior around that time.Judging by the flares and hair, I'd say 73
Not sure which school building is which but this is view of the Locks Hill and Old Shoreham road junction from above at about the time of the photo.
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Great pub now.
I was Portslade County Infants Schools plumber from the seventies onwards (called Brackenbury now)The building next to it going up the hill was St Nicholas CE school in which I also worked.
That photo’s from a Zeppelin, so 1916?
Sussex Air Photo Catalogue
www.sussex.ac.uk
link to the 1940s photos
No "safety" fencing back then (visible in the photo). Fencing only started to be discussed in 1976 apparently.Judging by the flares and hair, I'd say 73
always wasGreat pub now.
always was
Was that the pub where 20 years ago, Cardiff fans were drinking pre match, then the windows from the outside in were demolished?
During the match.