A trip down memory lane around Manchester....

A good friend of mine lived with his mum on Broadmoor Road. Used to park outside his house before home games and the "mind yer car for yer mister" boys would be out in force. Would tell them "my mum lives here" and they always left the car alone....

Did Northside waive the royalties on both tunes used for Granada Soccer Night and Granada Weekend Match?
I used to mind cars on Rosebery St. You wouldn't have got away with that with our lot.
 
When I had a bit of spare time I sometimes helped out with the cricket at Hough End, the teacher was a Mister Roddy, the other teacher I remember was "Pop" Dillon.
 
Further to my post about Bishop Bilsborrow, its most famous alumni was Anthony Burgess the author of "Clockwork Orange". I seem to remember JimHarri mentioned along time ago that he went there as well but not at the same time though. I might be mistaken the grey cells are not so sharp these days. By coincidence Burgess attended my infant school St Edmunds Monsall.
 
Great site(https://images.manchester.gov.uk/index.php?session=pass) for looking at old roads and stuff. South Manchester, early 1900's, the houses only spread out to Hulme, Mosside. It was farms after that. The houses on Prinny park(after the old bus depo)were built around 1920. Same as Prinny rd itself.
 
Further to my post about Bishop Bilsborrow, its most famous alumni was Anthony Burgess the author of "Clockwork Orange". I seem to remember JimHarri mentioned along time ago that he went there as well but not at the same time though. I might be mistaken the grey cells are not so sharp these days. By coincidence Burgess attended my infant school St Edmunds Monsall.
Burgess went to Xaverian College back when it was a grammar school
 

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