Did I swap it or sell at a profit. I was given an anointing spoon to commemmorate the big day. those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and Now retired living in Strawberry Hill. Search for your favourite places and look for the 'Add Your Memory' buttons to begin. An extra curricular fishing trip with the cameraman led to Out of Towns predecessor Gone Fishing in the 1960s and the rest, as they say, is history. There was some credible evidence that the house on the corner of New River Crescent and Hedge Lane in the Has been used as hi fi cabinet but can be used for anything. No self-service yet. I have some letters Er, Dave, surely The Bezazz opened nearer 1957 than 1967 frothy coffee and all that. Can you remember the name of it? Unfortunately I have no knowledge of the Hedge Lane premises,hope this is helpful. To supplement income he was a musician from 1926. Does anyone the name of the 1960s Record Shop in the parade of shops at the Cambridge Roundabout at the junction of Hedge Lane and the North Circular Road ? I cannot recall any other bombs round that area. They ran the cafe on their own with no other help. As a schoolboy I attended Southgate County Grammar School in Fox Lane from 1948-53, and remember admiring new Jaguar cars in the Saul and Slatter showroom in Aldermans Hill. Its Sunday lunchtime. Thanks Dave. I smiled when I read about the visits to Dom's Cafe, just a five minute walk from the school. Sad as I am, I have just had a look on Google maps and as of August 2014, there was still a Doms offering Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner no mention of ice cream though! Next, The Curzon just past the Post Office (not goin in there Raymond, too hexpensive). Train Station (not the new International Train Hestacion) (tho the coffee an croissants is worth a go ere (ambience etc)) Soits between Palmers Green Pilgrims (overalls, ambience) etc., Valencia, McDonalds (frys) and Sgt Craven (Army Caterin Corps) attached Rifle Brigade (Winchester)Savoury Mincenow for Lamb Chops a la Remoska at Colebrook Cornywall. It may be that your memory of PG is slightly off but, as I recall, it was the Home & Colonial grocer shop and it was on the left hand side as one went north towards Winchmore Hill; it was on that side shortly before Devonshire Road, the Fox Inn and Fox Lane, possibly about where the Red Cross shop has been in recent times.
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