Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. 20:42 - Apr 24 with 136023 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 18:25 - Dec 6 with 7588 views | kiwidale |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 17:57 - Dec 6 by chalkyncfc | 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 |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 19:44 - Dec 6 with 7523 views | kiwidale |
I'm with you Sandy for me the south starts at Royton but to be fair I think I would draw the line at a tripe butty. [Post edited 6 Dec 2017 19:51]
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:48 - Dec 6 with 7477 views | robtheb |
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 next door to The Windmill pub that use to open Sunday evenings for pies only? Mother and son use to own it. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:54 - Dec 6 with 7466 views | robtheb |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:48 - Dec 6 by robtheb | Was that the one next door to The Windmill pub that use to open Sunday evenings for pies only? Mother and son use to own it. |
Sorry judd, just seen your other post confirming it was. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:35 - Dec 6 with 7440 views | chalkyncfc |
I can't believe that they had so many restaurants,its like peering into another world,some very interesting links there,thank you Edit That tripe shop in the link is the smallest shop that I've ever seen,kinda tells you something about tripe if you ask me [Post edited 6 Dec 2017 21:45]
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:41 - Dec 6 with 7438 views | chalkyncfc |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 19:44 - Dec 6 by kiwidale | I'm with you Sandy for me the south starts at Royton but to be fair I think I would draw the line at a tripe butty. [Post edited 6 Dec 2017 19:51]
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A tripe butty,honestly can you imagine it,I would sooner starve Nottingham is in the Midlands,there's no way that we are southern,I've got friends in Mansfield which is 10 miles away and I'm convinced that the north starts there, to say that they are supposed to a part of Nottinghamshire they sound more like Yorkshire to me | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 22:58 - Dec 6 with 7413 views | mingthemerciless |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:35 - Dec 6 by chalkyncfc | I can't believe that they had so many restaurants,its like peering into another world,some very interesting links there,thank you Edit That tripe shop in the link is the smallest shop that I've ever seen,kinda tells you something about tripe if you ask me [Post edited 6 Dec 2017 21:45]
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The tripe shop in Rochdale was pretty small. The upstairs restaurant was like a " tea room " in size. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 23:07 - Dec 6 with 7412 views | robtheb |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 21:35 - Dec 6 by chalkyncfc | I can't believe that they had so many restaurants,its like peering into another world,some very interesting links there,thank you Edit That tripe shop in the link is the smallest shop that I've ever seen,kinda tells you something about tripe if you ask me [Post edited 6 Dec 2017 21:45]
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There use to be a UCP tripe shop "on the bridge"in Castleton near The Blue Pits pub. They had a cat that was always sat in the window were all the tripe was on display.......not very busy that shop! I think they had a couple of tables and some chairs were you could eat in. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 23:15 - Dec 6 with 7399 views | dalenumber2 |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 13:44 - Dec 1 by mingthemerciless | 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. |
Does anyone remember Geoff Hurst making a guest appearance at Trevor Butterworths (the old shop), must have been around early 1970s? I still have his autograph from that day. My mother nearly swooned when she got sight of him. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 00:07 - Dec 7 with 7376 views | Sandyman |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 23:15 - Dec 6 by dalenumber2 | Does anyone remember Geoff Hurst making a guest appearance at Trevor Butterworths (the old shop), must have been around early 1970s? I still have his autograph from that day. My mother nearly swooned when she got sight of him. |
I remember England bowlers Peter Lever (who lived in Rochdale) and Don Wilson signing autographs at Trevor Butterworths. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 06:13 - Dec 7 with 7324 views | AlexF |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 23:15 - Dec 6 by dalenumber2 | Does anyone remember Geoff Hurst making a guest appearance at Trevor Butterworths (the old shop), must have been around early 1970s? I still have his autograph from that day. My mother nearly swooned when she got sight of him. |
I remember the Hurst visit. I also remember Martin Peters at Spotland playing for Norwich, fa cup mid 70’s? Finally, despite what some have said here, I distinctly remember Bobby Moore playing at Spotland too, can’t remember the nature of the game, but he scored the most spectacular own goal I’ve ever seen, met with loud laughter from the crowd 😂 Almost made me dads tripe and elder dinner worthwhile afterwards lol [Post edited 7 Dec 2017 6:22]
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 07:47 - Dec 7 with 7299 views | EllDale | I don't remember Bobby Moore playing at Spotland but I did see him at Mayfield RL when he came to do a kit presentation. He worked for Brooke St Bureau the employment people and they were Mayfield's main shirt sponsor at the time. That must have been after 1985 because it was in the old clubhouse at Castleton Moor. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 07:58 - Dec 7 with 7292 views | hammerdale |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 06:13 - Dec 7 by AlexF | I remember the Hurst visit. I also remember Martin Peters at Spotland playing for Norwich, fa cup mid 70’s? Finally, despite what some have said here, I distinctly remember Bobby Moore playing at Spotland too, can’t remember the nature of the game, but he scored the most spectacular own goal I’ve ever seen, met with loud laughter from the crowd 😂 Almost made me dads tripe and elder dinner worthwhile afterwards lol [Post edited 7 Dec 2017 6:22]
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Bobby Moore never played at Spotland, he did however manage Southend here .I think the own goal you are talking about was against Oldham at Boundary Park,when playing for Fulham about 1976/77.You may well have laughed that day but how we could do with his like today!!! | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 08:39 - Dec 7 with 7277 views | mingthemerciless |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 00:07 - Dec 7 by Sandyman | I remember England bowlers Peter Lever (who lived in Rochdale) and Don Wilson signing autographs at Trevor Butterworths. |
Peter Lever was a regular in " The Healey Hotel " before he moved down South to either Devon or Cornwall. I don't remember Geoff Hurst coming to Rochdale but I have a dim memory of Susan Maughan ( " Bobbie's Girl " ) attending some sort of function at the Bradley's record shop at the bottom of Yorkshire St. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 17:48 - Dec 7 with 7122 views | EllDale | I think that Peter lived in a property on the grounds of Beightons, a big house further up Shawclough Road from the Healey. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 19:56 - Dec 7 with 7078 views | AlexF |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 07:58 - Dec 7 by hammerdale | Bobby Moore never played at Spotland, he did however manage Southend here .I think the own goal you are talking about was against Oldham at Boundary Park,when playing for Fulham about 1976/77.You may well have laughed that day but how we could do with his like today!!! |
hmmm funny how the mind plays tricks, but yeah, certainly at this time a bunch of us went everywhere locally (except Bury lol) for a game, i thought that Moore goal was earlier, and at Spotland, perhaps not. Interesting point, even though we were at school and not earning, none of us ever seemed to be short of the cost of a game, even for City and United, how times change. | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:06 - Aug 6 with 6432 views | Sue | The policeman with the handle bar mustache was called Alan Davenport . | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:45 - Aug 6 with 6355 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:06 - Aug 6 by Sue | The policeman with the handle bar mustache was called Alan Davenport . |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:47 - Aug 6 with 6350 views | TVOS1907 |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 20:06 - Aug 6 by Sue | The policeman with the handle bar mustache was called Alan Davenport . |
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Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 08:09 - Apr 22 with 5505 views | evilmrb |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 18:03 - Nov 27 by southealingdale | Owd Betts Bradleys Records + the record stall in the market (can't remember its name) Being sent by my mam to get fish in the indoor market (bloke with white/grey hair used to serve - top bloke) WHSmith entrance being down the back How frustrating it was that the Roch was never more than a bit of a stream Burneys - pies Hills - newsagent on Tweedale Street Finnertys on the walk The shop half way up Drake Street that sold Lions Liquorice Tablets The pool hall The Chip Inn Broadfield Park pond Syke pond and the masses of frogspawn Fairs down the bottom of manchester road (where boots warehouse ended up) watching cricket at Rochdale Going to the dale Watching hornets at the Athletic Grounds (and Stock Cars) ROchdale carnival - watching the floats Woodcraft Folk - mam wouldn't let me join the scouts ITs a Knockout at Carcraft up Smith Street (Stuart Hall) I also have a memory of seeing Eddie Kidd jumping over cars at Broadfield park but might be mistaken on that one. |
Could it have been Springfield Park rather than Broadfield for the Eddie Kidd event. I have pictures I took on the day and I was sure it was there? | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 12:09 - Apr 22 with 5378 views | seasidedale | Playing football on Cronkershaw common on Sunday afternoons in the 70’s, it would be 10 half time 20 up. ENd up being 15 players a side as anyone who came were given a game, the likes of Trevor Bell, Simon Whaley Duncan Stewart, Keith Dyson with many more Happy days | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 12:46 - Apr 22 with 5337 views | The_Knightowl | There was chip shop on Whitworth Road nicknamed "Dirty Mary's" ? not that she was in that sense.....it smelled of damp , red peeling paint work, flag stoned floor, not the cleanest of aprons but darn fine chips! There was a chip shop on Baillie Street (John Street end) next to a garage with old Playboy pictures adorning its walls (inside) the chippy did tuppence worth of chips on the way home from the ABC minors. ( any body remember one of the managers(Ernest Frizby ?) Kings cinema had a projectionist called John .........a chippy just round the corner and an off licence on the opposite corner. The International / Milkstone road did the best Pea and mince curry on a late night. The Lamplighter on Dane Street very much a parachute club. The church that stayed on the John Street / Whitworth road became a Ukranian Church. Razors Edge Barbers on Yorkshire Street popular in its day, the owner went on to Buy Healey Dell farm House ( the old bloke who owned that must have broken his back at some time as he stooped at 90 degrees. The Fijian Rugby players frequented The Trafalger and Ramsey Street bookies,,,,and the bloke who had the Chinese chippy must have been a Triad as he didn't sell enough chips to lose that much money. The Polish guy who had a Tech shop on Yorkshire Street (Joe Koczur?)....mostly sold Dynatron. Gale Street Chippy "Booleys" The swap shop on Halifax Road where you could swap old comics....how did he make money? although the stock would be worth a fortune now. Redmans in the indoor market and that brilliant book magazine stall that sold "Famous Monsters of Filmland, Errie and Creepy horror comics and the Radcliffe arms hosting some awesome djs of the time Margi Clark........ just a few | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 13:15 - Apr 22 with 5320 views | seasidedale | I was brought up on American comics in the 60’, the only place to get them was the inside market bookstall | | | |
Just a fun trip down memory lane.............................. on 13:15 - Apr 22 with 5320 views | EllDale | You certainly like your chippys Knightowl! My favourite for a long time was actually in Castleton, on Newchurch Street. The first Indian restaurant I remember was the Koh-I-Noor on Drake Street near the junction with Maclure Road. Unfortunately that stretch down to Wet Rake looks really tatty these days. My favourite Chinese restaurant was the Wing Wah on the corner of Lord Street. Best Chinese chippy was probably Luckys on Spotland road. Always called in there after a Monday night home match. For some reason we seemed to play on Monday nights in the 1960's rather on a Tuesday? | | | |
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