The Palace Theater and Albert Hall 18:58 - Jul 30 with 2099 views | raynor94 | Fair play what a fantastic job has been done on these iconic buildings, the skyline in Swansea is certainly changing, oh and the Meriden Tower is reopening | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 19:03 - Jul 30 with 1742 views | union_jack | The restaurant at the top should be a gold mine but where do you park?? The views, day or night are spectacular. Hope the new venture works out. | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 19:16 - Jul 30 with 1731 views | raynor94 |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 19:03 - Jul 30 by union_jack | The restaurant at the top should be a gold mine but where do you park?? The views, day or night are spectacular. Hope the new venture works out. |
The pay and display just down from there, used to go there before it closed, yes the views from there are stunning | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 20:04 - Jul 30 with 1687 views | onehunglow |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 19:16 - Jul 30 by raynor94 | The pay and display just down from there, used to go there before it closed, yes the views from there are stunning |
This the Olive one | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 20:09 - Jul 30 with 1683 views | Whiterockin | Swansea city centre is developing into a city to be proud of. | | | |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 20:10 - Jul 30 with 1682 views | Boundy |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 20:04 - Jul 30 by onehunglow | This the Olive one |
Yes. Not sure what it's gonna be called next . | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 20:16 - Jul 30 with 1669 views | raynor94 |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 20:04 - Jul 30 by onehunglow | This the Olive one |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 10:31 - Jul 31 with 1505 views | controversial_jack | I remember this place was a nightclub back in the 70s. I didn't go there, but it was rough | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 10:35 - Jul 31 with 1506 views | raynor94 |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 10:31 - Jul 31 by controversial_jack | I remember this place was a nightclub back in the 70s. I didn't go there, but it was rough |
Exactly, typical you didn't go there but pass comment. I think you are mixing it up with Doras | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 12:33 - Jul 31 with 1477 views | Robbie | Went to see The Exorcist , the original early 70s at the Albert Hall cinema . Or was it the Carlton , now Waterstones it was a long time ago . | | | |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 12:39 - Jul 31 with 1471 views | Scotia | I've worked with Rob Stewart a bit and I know Swansea council come in for a good bit of stick but he really is trying to regenerate the city. | | | |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 12:40 - Jul 31 with 1462 views | controversial_jack |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 10:35 - Jul 31 by raynor94 | Exactly, typical you didn't go there but pass comment. I think you are mixing it up with Doras |
I haven't been to Antarctica, but I know it's cold there It was called Jingles and it was notorious. As a Swansea lad I would have thought you would have heard about it | | | |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 13:45 - Jul 31 with 1442 views | Boundy |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 10:35 - Jul 31 by raynor94 | Exactly, typical you didn't go there but pass comment. I think you are mixing it up with Doras |
Doras was never rough imo , a great place , red drape curtains , sticky dance floor and lots of laughs | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 13:59 - Jul 31 with 1426 views | AnotherJohn |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 13:45 - Jul 31 by Boundy | Doras was never rough imo , a great place , red drape curtains , sticky dance floor and lots of laughs |
I wouldn't say that. Even a mild mannered chap like myself did not escape being forced into fisticuffs at Doras, and I know one or two others who got set upon. Some of the bouncers were not adverse to getting stuck in as well, though I never had a problem with them. Then there was a different occasion when I swapped cars for a weekend with a friend, and had to explain why the side window of his MGB was smashed in while I was inside. Re the Palace nightclub, there are some photos here - but I must confess the place was not on my regular circuit. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.570869869758284&type=3&paipv=0 | | | |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 15:10 - Jul 31 with 1384 views | raynor94 |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 12:40 - Jul 31 by controversial_jack | I haven't been to Antarctica, but I know it's cold there It was called Jingles and it was notorious. As a Swansea lad I would have thought you would have heard about it |
It was a bar not a night club frequented quite a bit mid to late 70s, an as far as I can remember it wasn't rough, now upstairs in the Cape Horner was a totally different matter | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 15:56 - Jul 31 with 1359 views | SullutaCreturned |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 12:39 - Jul 31 by Scotia | I've worked with Rob Stewart a bit and I know Swansea council come in for a good bit of stick but he really is trying to regenerate the city. |
Thiecurrent incumbents are doing a lot of good work. It's just a shame previous councils screwed our city up so badly that fixing it is a very expensive job. Millions spent on the bendy bus, what an abortion that was. | | | |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 18:44 - Jul 31 with 1293 views | controversial_jack |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 15:10 - Jul 31 by raynor94 | It was a bar not a night club frequented quite a bit mid to late 70s, an as far as I can remember it wasn't rough, now upstairs in the Cape Horner was a totally different matter |
It was a disco | | | |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 20:02 - Jul 31 with 1237 views | theloneranger | The Palace has been a bar and a nightclub - with Jingles becoming a gay bar. | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 21:28 - Jul 31 with 1198 views | raynor94 |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 20:02 - Jul 31 by theloneranger | The Palace has been a bar and a nightclub - with Jingles becoming a gay bar. |
Correct it was a bar as I remember mid 70s the Palace bar, the gay nightclub came a bit later | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 21:45 - Jul 31 with 1184 views | controversial_jack |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 21:28 - Jul 31 by raynor94 | Correct it was a bar as I remember mid 70s the Palace bar, the gay nightclub came a bit later |
Yes, it became a gay club later | | | |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 21:59 - Jul 31 with 1167 views | theloneranger | It was a nightclub late 1990's - early 2000's for Garage music. | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 22:06 - Jul 31 with 1162 views | Boundy |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 13:59 - Jul 31 by AnotherJohn | I wouldn't say that. Even a mild mannered chap like myself did not escape being forced into fisticuffs at Doras, and I know one or two others who got set upon. Some of the bouncers were not adverse to getting stuck in as well, though I never had a problem with them. Then there was a different occasion when I swapped cars for a weekend with a friend, and had to explain why the side window of his MGB was smashed in while I was inside. Re the Palace nightclub, there are some photos here - but I must confess the place was not on my regular circuit. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.570869869758284&type=3&paipv=0 |
You had to know the right people , the licence holder was the brother of one of my mates in the Army ,free entry on occasion when ever we were home for a weekend. | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 22:10 - Jul 31 with 1156 views | Boundy |
The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 15:10 - Jul 31 by raynor94 | It was a bar not a night club frequented quite a bit mid to late 70s, an as far as I can remember it wasn't rough, now upstairs in the Cape Horner was a totally different matter |
The Cape ,only visited when drunk with the intention of getting drunker, the last landlord was a guy called Alan? Who tried to turn the place around then bought by an Asian family now just a pile of rubble, sad really when you consider the history of the place and the reputation of the sailors which preceded them. | |
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 22:39 - Jul 31 with 1140 views | Plankton | Now if they sort out the Shoulder of Mutton we're laughing [Post edited 31 Jul 22:42]
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The Palace Theater and Albert Hall on 01:12 - Aug 1 with 1098 views | Robbie | Never visited St. Thomas or Port Tennant much in my younger days , played football at that pitch overlooking the docks way back in the day , cannot remember the name alas . Read the Cape Horner pub was named after the copper mined in the Swansea area was sent round the Cape of Good Hope by Swansea sailors . Glynn Vivian was the businessman . Morriston monkeys , a yarn or sailors taking strange creatures from their travels back to the area and asking the locals to hold the animal for a small donation towards their beer . There again it could be that strange looking tree on Vicarage Road junction . | | | |
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