The smell really made me sick. Remember Roberts toy shop near the corner of Hazelwood Lane? It was called something like The Rubber Mac shop!!!! I will try & search the attic for the pic & copy & send it. Mum rode her bike to Tottenhall Road to care for patients in the old fever hospital. Didnt stay for long as my parents moved away but certainly enjoyed it whilst I was there. for Joe Hart at Tottenham Muni and Manor ouse Finsbury P, Dick Davis an Billy Cotton etc. Anyway againthanks for reminding metime to order on the net, Bovril, at Sainsburys Bude, not Winchmore Hill Broadway. The price stickers rather than bar codesThe staff cafeteria the bag searches as you left the building after a shift etc etc. I wonder if anyone out there can help with a memory? Do you mean `Tom the flower man at the Triangle next door to Woolworths? Those were the days. Lorna, is it possible the furniture store you refer to was Ways? very posh! . My Aunty Jean used to make his partners costumes and lives in Princess Avenue. as many did back then or another location. I still as the familly piano bungin up my front room, opin the latist sprog will unravvell its potential. After the last chip was scoffed the owner would place in front of us a huge strawberry milkshake made with the soft ice cream they were known for, this shake was always served in a heavy fancy thick glass with a straw to slurp up the last visible clinging bubbles. The manager was named Mr Hemmings and his daughter Lesley was a good friend of mine in the Girl Guides at St Johns Hall, Oh and one of our members mum and aunt used to work there! Ray in Cornywall. I worked at burtons at the triangle in the 60s until at closed inthe 70s some very happy memeries of those times. Open in Google Maps. Ho for the old days, Mike, (have you still got the Roller!?) He also made excellent onion omelettes. He took the train each morning from Palmers Green station. I lived in New River Crescent. He was a bit of a nifty jiver down Wood Green Jazz Club. memories those were the best days. Many toys purchased there! you could add doms cafe where you had a great breakfast there. Later, I remember seeing my very first E Type Jaguar outside the shop with a number plate personalised JA number forgotten. I have lots of childhood memories about Palmers Green Railway Station. Dom drove a maroon Renaualt Dauphine, which I remember being the first foreign car I saw in Palmers Green. Remember the minicab office at the top of Hedge Lane in the 1970s. There was also Kate Riddle, a hat shop with a tasteful window display. They were green wooden gates. Down by the Diploma Mills Stream | WIRED I bought my red Mk III Ford Cortina from Keiths in the mid-late 1970s and my maye, Dave Todd bought a bright yellow one from the same dealer as I recall. It had engraved glass in it and behind this door there was a barbers shop with two chaps who cut mens hair. Where are you now and all the others from these years? It would have been a V1 flying bomb Lilian. I was Yvonne Farmer and our form teacher was Mrs Phair. Mum was Pool Attendant at Barrowell Green but we still had to join those long queues to get in..so long a waitso full had to wait as Mrs. Barry only allowed the extras in as people left. (with Pa as escort we did go to the Queens later on seein Cat an the Canary (Bob Hope, avent bin able to sleep in a bed with edboard since and Pinnochionightmares cos o the Whale swallerin (Jonah?) I certainly went in there c1961. I was born in Southgate in October 1936 and lived with my parents at 6 Tintern Gardens until September 1956, when they moved to Willingdon, Eastbourne. But although it stopped above us it must have drifted because the next day going to school I saw it had hit the house the other side of the field in Hazelwood Lane.
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