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Offline JillJ

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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #27 on: Thursday 19 July 07 21:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Ricky,

The evidence certainly points in that direction!

Jill
Jowett & Broadbent in Leeds.
Perry, Hartshorn/e & Wilkes in Birmingham & Dudley. Walker and Dabill in Sheffield & Notts.
Farrar in Darlington & Leeds.
Kidd & Taylor in Hartlepool & Teesside
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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #28 on: Thursday 19 July 07 21:25 BST (UK) »
Hi Jill
Geoff know's his pubs ;D ;D ;D

I used to.  I left Lincoln in 1970.  Since Lincoln became a University City the upper High St seems to be full of large, barn-like buildings masquerading as pubs, probably without a crib board or a dartboard between 'em.

I much preferred the Witch and the Wardrobe when it was the A1 chippy.
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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #29 on: Thursday 19 July 07 21:30 BST (UK) »
Hi Geoff

have to admit most of the pubs I used to go into whena young lad were village pubs, but sadly they are changing :( :(
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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #30 on: Thursday 19 July 07 21:33 BST (UK) »
Can't say I've ever been a regular in any of the city pubs but one thing I will say...that University has a lot to answer for, as does its architect!

Jill
Jowett & Broadbent in Leeds.
Perry, Hartshorn/e & Wilkes in Birmingham & Dudley. Walker and Dabill in Sheffield & Notts.
Farrar in Darlington & Leeds.
Kidd & Taylor in Hartlepool & Teesside
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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #31 on: Thursday 19 July 07 21:42 BST (UK) »
Hi Geoff

have to admit most of the pubs I used to go into whena young lad were village pubs, but sadly they are changing :( :(

Aye, everything we said would happen about kids running round, pubs serving food, the disappearing dartboards, it's all happened.  Gone are the days when I could go out with a ten bob note on a Friday night, have a few pints, fish and chips, bus fare .....

Four well-dressed men sitting together at a vacation resort.  "Farewell
to Thee" being played in the background on Hawaiian guitar.
 
Michael Palin:  Ahh.. Very passable, this, very passable.
Graham Chapman: Nothing like a good glass of Chateau de Chassilier wine, ay Gessiah?
Terry Gilliam:  You're right there Obediah.
Eric Idle:      Who'd a thought thirty years ago we'd all be sittin'  here drinking Chateau de Chassilier wine?
MP: Aye.  In them days, we'd a' been glad to have the price of a cup o' tea.
GC: A cup ' COLD tea.
EI: Without milk or sugar.
TG: OR tea!
MP: In a filthy, cracked cup.
EI: We never used to have a cup.  We used to have to drink out of a rolled up newspaper.
GC: The best WE could manage was to suck on a piece of damp cloth.
TG: But you know, we were happy in those days, though we were poor.
MP: Aye.  BECAUSE we were poor.  My old Dad used to say to me, "Money doesn't buy you happiness."
EI: 'E was right.  I was happier then and I had NOTHIN'.  We used to live in this tiiiny old house, with greaaaaat big holes in the roof.
GC: House?  You were lucky to have a HOUSE!  We used to live in one  room, all hundred and twenty-six of us, no furniture.  Half the  floor was missing; we were all huddled together in one corner for fear of FALLING!
TG: You were lucky to have a ROOM!  *We* used to have to live in a corridor!
MP: Ohhhh we used to DREAM of livin' in a corridor!  Woulda' been a palace to us.  We used to live in an old water tank on a rubbish tip.  We got woken up every morning by having a load of rotting fish dumped all over us!  House!?  Hmph.
EI: Well when I say "house" it was only a hole in the ground covered by a piece of tarpolin, but it was a house to US.
GC: We were evicted from *our* hole in the ground; we had to go and live in a lake!
TG: You were lucky to have a LAKE!  There were a hundred and sixty of us living in a small shoebox in the middle of the road.
MP: Cardboard box?
TG: Aye.
MP: You were lucky.  We lived for three months in a brown paper bag in a septic tank.  We used to have to get up at six o'clock in the morning, clean the bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down mill for fourteen hours a day week in-week out.  When we got home, out Dad would thrash us to sleep with his belt!
GC: Luxury.  We used to have to get out of the lake at three o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of hot gravel, go to work at the mill every day for tuppence a month, come home, and Dad would beat us around the head and neck with a broken bottle, if we were LUCKY!
TG: Well we had it tough.  We used to have to get up out of the shoebox at twelve o'clock at night, and LICK the road clean with our tongues. We had half a handful of freezing cold gravel, worked twenty-four hours a day at the mill for fourpence every six years, and when we got home, our Dad would slice us in two with a bread knife.
EI: Right.  I had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, (pause for laughter), eat a lump of cold poison, work twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our Dad would kill us, and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."
MP: But you try and tell the young people today that... and they won't believe ya'.
ALL: Nope, nope..
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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #32 on: Friday 20 July 07 09:42 BST (UK) »
Geoff    that's one of my favorite one's from them.   you've put me in a good mood for the day. :)   I am now going to photograph dissapearing Lincoln,   that darn uni has a lot to answer for,  not that I don't think we should have one,  just that the people in power :-X should have used the great big site at the old mental hospital in Bracebridge heath, instead are council  sold all that land in town for £ 1.00, if I had known I would have bought it  myself  :)     winj over , for now.  ;)
got to go to Monk's road, Scorer st etc.   

 Eilleen.
 Ps   Geoff, my mum use to work in the A1 chippy, she loved it     :)
EXTON, from Rutland, Stamford, Boston, Lincoln. LANES, from Coleby,to Bracebridge Lincoln.WAKEFIELD,PROUDMAN Cheshire and  Stafford.<br />PINDAR, MOORE, ,CHAMBERS mostly from Lincolnshire.
LAING from Elgin ,Scotland.
 HADDELSEY from Caistor,and Grimsby Lincolnshire.                   
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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #33 on: Friday 20 July 07 18:25 BST (UK) »
RE Pubs in Burton Road, Lincoln

Sorry - not a 'boy',  but just had a quick look in Yellow Pages, Pam.

Wagon & Horses, 169 Burton Road, Lincoln
or The Strugglers Inn, 83 Westgate, Lincoln (at the junction with Burton Road)

Is it one of these?

Polly  ???

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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #34 on: Friday 20 July 07 20:03 BST (UK) »
Hi Polly,
Yes, I'm now pretty certain that it's the Waggon and Horses. Earlier messages had suggested other pubs where the name didn't register a flicker, whereas either the Waggon and Horses or Coach and Horses had always been lurking at the back of my brain.
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Re: Photo's taken of place's in Lincoln.
« Reply #35 on: Friday 20 July 07 22:17 BST (UK) »
Pam,  picture's as promised, both pub's are on Burton road,   might bring flashback's to the two feller's  ???
 Eilleen.
EXTON, from Rutland, Stamford, Boston, Lincoln. LANES, from Coleby,to Bracebridge Lincoln.WAKEFIELD,PROUDMAN Cheshire and  Stafford.<br />PINDAR, MOORE, ,CHAMBERS mostly from Lincolnshire.
LAING from Elgin ,Scotland.
 HADDELSEY from Caistor,and Grimsby Lincolnshire.                   
 Parfitt, Le Gros ,Le Sueur, from Jersey.
Martin, from Doncaster  to whelyn garden city, London.
BINT, Worchester, in Australian mint.