Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. 20:42 - Apr 24 with 136911 views | Dale57 | What things and places have a special place in your Rochdale childhood......... Some of mine are Brights nursery on whitwoth rd Heybrook school Howarth cross Football and sports against other schools around Rochdale Rochdale baths ABC cinema Holingworth lake Fair on cattle market (now cop shop) Ashy valley flats Loads more. | | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 22:59 - Nov 30 with 5541 views | wroughtironron | Working for a few months in the Inland Revenue (boo) in an old cotton mill at the bottom of John Street at the junction with Entwistle Road - I used to go across John St at 10am to get fried egg/bacon sarnies from a grubby terraced newsagents shop which cooked them on a gas ring on the counter. Stefan Kiszko was at the same mill pushing a trolley round collecting mail. The Yelloway Garage behind Smith Street and the "opposition" Ellen Smiths, on Yorkshire Street. The yellow skylights in Yelloway coaches used to make me feel travel sick. Putting a penny in the slot at the model train shop on Cheetham Street to see the train go round. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 23:08 - Nov 30 with 5534 views | SuddenLad |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 22:59 - Nov 30 by wroughtironron | Working for a few months in the Inland Revenue (boo) in an old cotton mill at the bottom of John Street at the junction with Entwistle Road - I used to go across John St at 10am to get fried egg/bacon sarnies from a grubby terraced newsagents shop which cooked them on a gas ring on the counter. Stefan Kiszko was at the same mill pushing a trolley round collecting mail. The Yelloway Garage behind Smith Street and the "opposition" Ellen Smiths, on Yorkshire Street. The yellow skylights in Yelloway coaches used to make me feel travel sick. Putting a penny in the slot at the model train shop on Cheetham Street to see the train go round. |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 07:55 - Dec 1 with 5428 views | EllDale | The Inland Revenue had moved to Newgate House by the time I worked with them but Stefan was still around. Does anyone remember the UCP tripe shop at the bottom of Drake Street? It's been a fish and chip shop for years now. They had a restaurant upstairs where my mum used to take me if I'd been good - so I didn't visit too often!! I remember when the Gas and Electric Boards both had showroom as well, the latter in Electric House which was a fine building. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 09:03 - Dec 1 with 5403 views | mingthemerciless |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 07:55 - Dec 1 by EllDale | The Inland Revenue had moved to Newgate House by the time I worked with them but Stefan was still around. Does anyone remember the UCP tripe shop at the bottom of Drake Street? It's been a fish and chip shop for years now. They had a restaurant upstairs where my mum used to take me if I'd been good - so I didn't visit too often!! I remember when the Gas and Electric Boards both had showroom as well, the latter in Electric House which was a fine building. |
Yep I remember the tripe shop, you went up a very steep staircase to get to the restaurant. Later on there was a TV shop either in the those premises or next door. We used to drop off the bus outside the shop on Saturday afternoons when we'd been playing at Firgrove. The TV's were all tuned to " Grandstand " so we'd watch the scores coming in on the old ticker tape. The " Gas Showrooms " we're on Drake St just further up than the Champness Hall. The " Electric Showrooms " were roughly were that new bus station is now. You could get the buses for Hornets from outside. The buses for The ' Dale left from in front of the Memorial Gardens. Anybody on here go to " The Masque " or " The Medici " coffee bars ? The same gang of us were walking down from " The Masque " one night, we'd just gone past the old library steps when the same lad who nicked the football decided he wanted a pee. So he opened his raincoat, whipped his penis out and starting peeing. He'd only been peeing for about 5 seconds when two coppers came around the corner from where the new Police Station is now. They were walking straight towards us. My mate obviously couldn't stop in midstream so he just fastened his raincoat ! The pee was running off the bottom of his raincoat as we carried on walking. We were dieing to burst out laughing but we daren't. When the coppers got up to us they didn't say a thing but you could tell from the grins on their faces they knew exactly what was going on. [Post edited 1 Dec 2017 9:04]
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 12:52 - Dec 1 with 5339 views | EllDale | That bus stop at the bottom of Drake Street was where I used to buy the Pink and Green Finals every Saturday night. I think that Clive Harvey's shop was further round the corner heading towards the Robin Hood but I never bought anything there. I think that he also had a branch in the market Arcade. Talking of the Sports House, that was along established business. I think that it lost a lot of trade when Trevor Butterworth opened his shop on Yorkshire Street opposite the junction of Cheetham Street. That became the hip place to go although I suppose it was more expensive. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 13:44 - Dec 1 with 5309 views | mingthemerciless |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 12:52 - Dec 1 by EllDale | That bus stop at the bottom of Drake Street was where I used to buy the Pink and Green Finals every Saturday night. I think that Clive Harvey's shop was further round the corner heading towards the Robin Hood but I never bought anything there. I think that he also had a branch in the market Arcade. Talking of the Sports House, that was along established business. I think that it lost a lot of trade when Trevor Butterworth opened his shop on Yorkshire Street opposite the junction of Cheetham Street. That became the hip place to go although I suppose it was more expensive. |
Trevor Butterworth's first shop was on Cheetham St roughly on the opposite side to where that fancy cake shop and ladies gym is now. I remember getting my first ever pair of training shoes from there. They were those pale blue " Adidas " ones I think they still sell today, " Rom " ? This was in the summer of 1966.They were made in West Germany then and top quality. He moved the shop to Yorkshire St when they decided to build the dual carriageway and the shop was scheduled for demolition. We'd been training on Lenny Barn one night that summer and afterwards we went into " The Victoria " for a pint shandy. I'd keep the trainers on because I couldn't be bothered putting my street shoes on. When I walked in the pub it was like one of those scenes out of a Western, everybody turned around to look at me. It was like I had two heads ! Just because I was wearing these blue shoes. It's funny how attitudes change. Everybody wears trainers with jeans these days.Then if you wore a pale pink shirt with your suit and tie you could expect trouble. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 14:15 - Dec 1 with 5278 views | judd | The Florida chippy in Sudden. First chippy I ever saw sell baked beans. | |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 14:30 - Dec 1 with 5279 views | deeplishblue | As a young boy I remember a cafe in the indoor market that had a mynah bird. Does anyone remember that? | |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 14:58 - Dec 1 with 5251 views | judd |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 14:30 - Dec 1 by deeplishblue | As a young boy I remember a cafe in the indoor market that had a mynah bird. Does anyone remember that? |
No, but I remember an ex MP who almost did. | |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:39 - Dec 1 with 5191 views | fitzochris |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 14:58 - Dec 1 by judd | No, but I remember an ex MP who almost did. |
Arthur Scargill? | |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:50 - Dec 1 with 5183 views | soulboy |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 22:11 - Nov 30 by AlexF | lots going on here tonight, not even sure why i typed that and thanks, great comments. I often meet Villa fans and tell them i attended a leaguematch where we beat villa 1-0 whitehead penalty, they always laugh at me. sorry for daft error. |
Probably one of the most one sided matches ever! Villa, a massive club in div 3 came to Spotland with a team full of household names at the time, Andy Lochead, Chico Hamilton, Jimmy Cumbes, Ray Graydon, Bruce Ricoh, George Curtis. Don't think we went into their penalty box till about 15 mins from full time when a harmless cross was handled by Curtis (i think) and Reg blasted home the spot kick in front of the Sandy. The season before it ended 1 1 and Villa fans must have outnumbered us by about 4 to 1! | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:14 - Dec 1 with 5138 views | D_Alien |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:50 - Dec 1 by soulboy | Probably one of the most one sided matches ever! Villa, a massive club in div 3 came to Spotland with a team full of household names at the time, Andy Lochead, Chico Hamilton, Jimmy Cumbes, Ray Graydon, Bruce Ricoh, George Curtis. Don't think we went into their penalty box till about 15 mins from full time when a harmless cross was handled by Curtis (i think) and Reg blasted home the spot kick in front of the Sandy. The season before it ended 1 1 and Villa fans must have outnumbered us by about 4 to 1! |
The penalty by Whitehead was neatly placed just inside the post (main stand side) Don't think Reg was on the pitch, otherwise he'd have taken it | |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:24 - Dec 1 with 5118 views | soulboy |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:14 - Dec 1 by D_Alien | The penalty by Whitehead was neatly placed just inside the post (main stand side) Don't think Reg was on the pitch, otherwise he'd have taken it |
Ok, i just assumed Reg took the penalty, it was definitely a game that wont be forgotten by Dale fans who were lucky enough be there. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:36 - Dec 1 with 5103 views | D_Alien |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:24 - Dec 1 by soulboy | Ok, i just assumed Reg took the penalty, it was definitely a game that wont be forgotten by Dale fans who were lucky enough be there. |
Absolutely, the main feature being the best goalkeeping display I've ever seen at Spotland by Tony Godfrey as Villa battered us for 95% of the game | |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:57 - Dec 1 with 5082 views | mingthemerciless |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:36 - Dec 1 by D_Alien | Absolutely, the main feature being the best goalkeeping display I've ever seen at Spotland by Tony Godfrey as Villa battered us for 95% of the game |
I went to the 1-1 game but I don't recall going to the 1-0 win. If Godfrey played out if his skin I would have remembered that. I must have been playing myself that day. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 08:09 - Dec 6 with 4847 views | hammerdale | I believe Totty Lemon only had one ear. He also had a reputation for , sh****ng cats | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 10:24 - Dec 6 with 4785 views | mingthemerciless | I think you're right about the ear. There was also that poor guy who was on the council s--t tub emptying team that had no nose. Somebody mentioned the coal delivery guy that only wore a leather waistcoat and trousers all year round. He delivered coal to my parents house, I think he had some sort of health issue that caused him to dress like that. He died quite young I believe. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 13:10 - Dec 6 with 4734 views | Peaky | A certain well known maths teacher off here on countdown (TVOS wink wink) Keith hill sticking his sweaty finger in one of the lads mouths when we scored away at Torquay on an awesome weekend with the egp crew (don’t stop peaky baby oh your left foot drives me crazy) Playing cricket on the beach in Torquay and an old dale fan wandering down with a cricket hat on to umpire. Jimmy cricket and his falling through the stretcher antics. The indoor cricket centre - shawclough Nemesis, xanados, bojangles, chocolate, pacific, nile, litten tree, pzaz, liquid rock The iron waters (syke res) Sacred heart (Sunday football) The falcon and wheatchief - little borough The iron rams in the middle of town The barrow era (bed sheet gate). Travelling to darlo in a car boot to watch the replay before the Liverpool game | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 13:15 - Dec 6 with 4729 views | 100notout |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 14:15 - Dec 1 by judd | The Florida chippy in Sudden. First chippy I ever saw sell baked beans. |
was that the one that used to be beside the Windmill? That was the first time i'd ever seen fritters on the menu - and lovely they were too! | |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 13:30 - Dec 6 with 4720 views | judd |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 13:15 - Dec 6 by 100notout | was that the one that used to be beside the Windmill? That was the first time i'd ever seen fritters on the menu - and lovely they were too! |
It was | |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 15:52 - Dec 6 with 4696 views | chalkyncfc | A tripe shop with a restaurant? The mind boggles,I've only ever seen (even as a young lad ) tripe being sold on a small tray in a butchers shop,I've got to ask a stupid question, why was it called a tripe shop,was that the main thing that it sold? And a restaurant there as well,are you sure that it wasn't just a greasy cafe? | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 16:17 - Dec 6 with 4679 views | mingthemerciless |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 15:52 - Dec 6 by chalkyncfc | A tripe shop with a restaurant? The mind boggles,I've only ever seen (even as a young lad ) tripe being sold on a small tray in a butchers shop,I've got to ask a stupid question, why was it called a tripe shop,was that the main thing that it sold? And a restaurant there as well,are you sure that it wasn't just a greasy cafe? |
It was a tripe shop downstairs and a tripe restaurant upstairs as I recall. Various sorts of tripe, elder, cow heel, pigs trotters. We knew how to live Oop North in them days lad. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 17:54 - Dec 6 with 4655 views | pioneer |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 16:17 - Dec 6 by mingthemerciless | It was a tripe shop downstairs and a tripe restaurant upstairs as I recall. Various sorts of tripe, elder, cow heel, pigs trotters. We knew how to live Oop North in them days lad. |
There was tripe on the field in them days too! My mother used to make the world's best steak and cowheel pie - gravy to die for. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 17:57 - Dec 6 with 4655 views | chalkyncfc |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 16:17 - Dec 6 by mingthemerciless | It was a tripe shop downstairs and a tripe restaurant upstairs as I recall. Various sorts of tripe, elder, cow heel, pigs trotters. We knew how to live Oop North in them days lad. |
A tripe restaurant? I'm being to suspect that you are having me on Pigs trotters,who the chuff would sell or buy them in a restaurant, I mean I can understand somebody eating them in the war when you had practically nothing to eat but you wouldn't order them if steak was on the menu would you,who on here has eaten a pigs trotter (just the thought is making me nauseous tbf) I've never even seen one for sale never mind had one with me chips | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 17:59 - Dec 6 with 4652 views | EllDale | It was called the UCP shop. Stood for United Cattle Products. | | | |
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