A trip down memory lane around Manchester....

blue underpants said:
George Hannah said:
dxbroy said:
when I was younger, seeing the prows of ships right by the road, Salford (Manchester Docks);
1/9 container berth.
enough for now
Excellent post OP, you bugger. I'm missing the place more than ever now!
what was the name of that night club boat on the quays?
Lived off Trafford Rd Salford for a while as a kid and used to go to the docks to look at the ships, Manchester Liners always seem to have had their ships nearest the dock gates and trafford rd, all sounded the hooters on their funnels on New Years Eve, it was deafening

Trafford swing bridge would open quite a lot in them days and you could watch the ships from the canal banks hence the song 'the big ships sail on the alley alley oh'
I know an ex-stevadore there who said he thought the nightclub ship was moored at Pomona Dock and was called the Paloma - ring any bells?
 
nimrod said:
The Magic Village
The Twisted Wheel
Friday night at M/cr Art College
Stamford Park Boating Lake 100 yards from our house.
Chadwick Dam
Rare Records
Underground Market
Stolen from Ivors
Concerts at UMIST
Stoneground
Swingin Sporran
Yates - Piccadilly (All ins)
Satellite Youth club - Uppermill
Warren youth club - Stalybridge
Shaws pie shop - Stalybridge
Bennet Street - Stalybridge (gone now)
The Crystal - Glossop
Bamboo club - Hazel Grove
Birdcage - Ashton
Kings - Stretford
The Moon - Duckinfield It's Dukinfield
Bower Club - Stalybridge
SIDS - Stalybridge
Shakepeare pub

Walk down memory lane hahah
 
The Kendall's subway under Deansgate when it was on both sides of the street. I can still recall the smell of meat from the butchers there.

The chimney skylines in Stockport.

Mr Pools arcade.
 
George Hannah said:
blue underpants said:
George Hannah said:
what was the name of that night club boat on the quays?
Lived off Trafford Rd Salford for a while as a kid and used to go to the docks to look at the ships, Manchester Liners always seem to have had their ships nearest the dock gates and trafford rd, all sounded the hooters on their funnels on New Years Eve, it was deafening

Trafford swing bridge would open quite a lot in them days and you could watch the ships from the canal banks hence the song 'the big ships sail on the alley alley oh'
I know an ex-stevadore there who said he thought the nightclub ship was moored at Pomona Dock and was called the Paloma - ring any bells?

NorthWestwardHo_zpsd9ddeeb8.png


Not the Paloma then!
On 10th January 1974 a nightclub was opened by George Evans, only it was aboard a moored ship.
Manchester’s first ship club was the North Westward Ho and included seven different bars (including the Binnacle Bar and Pilots Bar), a dance floor and the Canal Room restaurant.
The ship was decommissioned as an Isle of Wight passenger ferry due to an explosion in the engine room in 1971.
The ship was so popular that later the same year the owners purchased the Dehavilland Comet, an RAF aircraft, and parked it besides the ship to act as an overflow restaurant and dance floor. It was scrapped in 1981.
PomonaDockin1978incfloatingnightclubamprestaurantinDH106_zps97e00918.jpg


and anybody know who George Evans is/was? (I don't think he's related to our EDS lad currently on loan at Crewe)
 
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Hulme just before the demolition.
 
The 1967 Stockport air crash disaster, plane crashed right in the centre of Stockport, saw it the next day, absolute carnage...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/40-years-after-the-stockport-air-993145" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... air-993145</a>

Some more:-

Smokies, Bardsley Brew, Ashton.

Bardsley and Hulse model shop...Denton

The Amsterdam bar...Huddersfield

Wrestling at The Bower Club, Stalybridge with Count Bartelli....(From Crewe lol)

Hurley's golf shop...Piccadilly

Tench sports...Middleton

Harry Hall cycles...Cathedral street..(now moved)

Gigs at the Free trade Hall, Wishbone Ash/Barclay James Harvest etc.

Central Radio...Shudehill

JD Sports first shop in Bury in 1982, on the same spot it is now, about as big as your living room. (They had a small shop in Mossley selling models/sports for a few months before)

A ww2 pill box on Abbey Hey lane opposite the entrance to Aysgarth ave in Gorton, before the flats were built.

The Palace cinema, Stalyvegas.

Ian Anthony sports cars...Knutsford

The "old" Altrincham Ice Rink.

Wigan Casino

The original Nevada rollor skating in Bolton....(Burnt down)

Original Tommyfields market hall Oldham...(Burnt down)

Fun House Blackpool pleasure beach...(Burnt down)
 
Belle Vue Bowl - Was it Granada Bowl?

I remember going there when it first opened. No computer screens, just score cards with little boxes and diagonal lines. Had no idea how to score, (or how to bowl for that matter.)
 
moggymoz said:
jimharri said:
Piccadilly Radio. Not the ''Gold'' variant, but the original. Steve Penk, Dave Ward, Roger Day, Susie Mathis, Pete Reeves, Andy Peebles, Brian Clarke, ''IT'S A GOOOOAAAAL'', that rag twat Sweeney, James Stannage.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8NTE6XTEdw[/youtube]

Did just about every house in the City have one of those car stickers in a bedroom window
? I must have got dozens of them from their marquee at the Flower Show in Platt Fields every July. Actually, there's another memory; the flower show. Always held on the weekend the schools broke up for the summer hols.
Haha, Yeah I had one on my bedroom window... Also they use to have an Army show every year at Platt Fields.

A house near here still has one in the bedroom window .... od couple live there, and their son left it when he grew up and moved on ...<br /><br />-- Sat Apr 12, 2014 11:20 am --<br /><br />
Paulpowersleftfoot said:
squirtyflower said:
Jillys and the swinging sporran are a good call, what about the Phoenix Rock Club on a Friday night?

Belle Vue itself, the dogs, the Aces and the bobs!


Never thought much of the phoenix,went to the rock club at UMIST a lot though

The Phoenix was THE best rock club .... went in Weds, Friday and Sundays ... great crowd, stil in touch with many from there, (Got an FB page) and met the missus in there too ...

Also did UMIST on Sats ... and Sporran after Phoenix too .....
 
jimharri said:
Piccadilly Radio. Not the ''Gold'' variant, but the original. Steve Penk, Dave Ward, Roger Day, Susie Mathis, Pete Reeves, Andy Peebles, Brian Clarke, ''IT'S A GOOOOAAAAL'', that rag twat Sweeney, James Stannage.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8NTE6XTEdw[/youtube]

Did just about every house in the City have one of those car stickers in a bedroom window? I must have got dozens of them from their marquee at the Flower Show in Platt Fields every July. Actually, there's another memory; the flower show. Always held on the weekend the schools broke up for the summer hols.
Changed a broken window around 5/6 years ago on the Freetown estate in moss side off Denmark rd,
And I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the 261 sticker ,so I tried to peel it off but it snapped into pieces,
But the smell of the glue was as if you had just peeled it from new, hangin smell I can taste it now YUK.
 
George Hannah said:
George Hannah said:
blue underpants said:
Lived off Trafford Rd Salford for a while as a kid and used to go to the docks to look at the ships, Manchester Liners always seem to have had their ships nearest the dock gates and trafford rd, all sounded the hooters on their funnels on New Years Eve, it was deafening

Trafford swing bridge would open quite a lot in them days and you could watch the ships from the canal banks hence the song 'the big ships sail on the alley alley oh'
I know an ex-stevadore there who said he thought the nightclub ship was moored at Pomona Dock and was called the Paloma - ring any bells?

NorthWestwardHo_zpsd9ddeeb8.png


Not the Paloma then!
On 10th January 1974 a nightclub was opened by George Evans, only it was aboard a moored ship.
Manchester’s first ship club was the North Westward Ho and included seven different bars (including the Binnacle Bar and Pilots Bar), a dance floor and the Canal Room restaurant.
The ship was decommissioned as an Isle of Wight passenger ferry due to an explosion in the engine room in 1971.
The ship was so popular that later the same year the owners purchased the Dehavilland Comet, an RAF aircraft, and parked it besides the ship to act as an overflow restaurant and dance floor. It was scrapped in 1981.
PomonaDockin1978incfloatingnightclubamprestaurantinDH106_zps97e00918.jpg


and anybody know who George Evans is/was? (I don't think he's related to our EDS lad currently on loan at Crewe)
I'm not 100% sure but i think George Evans was a bit of a Manchester Arthur Daley, bit dodgy but a bit of a business man

From what i remember of the North Westward Ho it was moored at Pamona but at the far end towards Regent Rd Salford, you could see it from Regent Rd bridge

I know my Mam and Step Dad as local publicans were invited to the opening night so if Evans knew my Step Dad he was definately dodgy lol
 
Fuck me some old fucking codgers on this thread. Suprised none of you have mentioned the Peterloo riots


And no mention of the Hac

The fucking hanging bogs in piccadilly gardens and all the tramps leathered on the lawns
 
The Alexander Sports Depot (Wilmslow Road / Wilbraham Rd junction).

Pop Art Record Store (Withington Village, next to the Post Office).

Bluebell Woods (Mauldeth Road).

Gorton Tub.
 
The stall holder on grey mare lane market 20 stone plus with a beard who had a sports stall .... used to buy cheap footie shirts in the 80's
 
PomonaDockin1978incfloatingnightclubamprestaurantinDH106_zps97e00918.jpg


Who ever posted this, cheers. I walked up those stairs as a kid. Til this day I've never heard that plane mentioned ever. I thought I dreamt it
 
Rascal said:
Fuck me some old fucking codgers on this thread. Suprised none of you have mentioned the Peterloo riots


And no mention of the Hac

The fucking hanging bogs in piccadilly gardens and all the tramps leathered on the lawns

And about 30 phone boxes around each corner of the gardens.
 

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