Watched ZULU there SEVERAL times in my TEENS
And the Sound of Music
Dread to THINK what you used to WATCH there in your TWENTYSOMETHINGS!
Watched ZULU there SEVERAL times in my TEENS
And the Sound of Music
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Me and the old boy would get the football special just up on the left of Hollingdean Rd to the Goldstone late sixties/early seventies.
Dread to THINK what you used to WATCH there in your TWENTYSOMETHINGS!
I remember that: it was the way I got to the Goldstone for years - were they still running in 1997?
The shot of the Gaiety/Vogue makes me realise that I have a false memory of the place: I thought the facade was much bigger than that with some pointy bits on top (I don't know the proper architectural term) - much smaller than I remember.
The Allen Arms - that was a grotty pub. Incredible to think there were five pubs within 100m of the centre of that crossroads
Pub next to the Vogue was the Allen Arms. The one that's now a Jamaican hairdresser was The Alexandra Hotel
That appears to be the most significant change. There is a cycle lane too, but cars have to cross that to go up Hollingdean Road, so somebody will have an accident at some point.
no traffic lights either replaced by a pedestrian crossingThe gyratory appears to be open and, save for a few cosmetic bits, finished.
Upper Lewes Road allows travel in both ways but if you're joining the gyratory you head straight down and have to turn left, rather than the road bending around the way if did before.
That appears to be the most significant change. There is a cycle lane too, but cars have to cross that to go up Hollingdean Road, so somebody will have an accident at some point.
not long , closer inspection of the surface leading into lewes road heading into brighton shows a poor finish to adjoining surface bit of frost and ice will sort that outCycled on it last night: the cycle lane works well - misses out the lights at the start of the gyratory and then is kept away from the traffic until the Hollingdean Road. If cars get in the right lane, it should be no problem for cyclists, the only issue would be if someone drives in the Lewes Rd until the last moment and then turns left.
Nicely designed and lovely, smooth tarmac - wonder how long that will last
If they could do this, it would be an improvement.
Cycled on it last night: the cycle lane works well - misses out the lights at the start of the gyratory
Brings back some memories, Saturday morning pictures at the Vogue cinema until I got thrown out and banned,
I threw a smoke bomb onto the stage in front of the screen this pyro thing at some football matches is nothing new
Moved on to a bit of underage drinking a few years later, next door in the Allen Arms.
How do these people manage to put their socks on in the morning?