What about the lovely pantos at the Intimate theatre. I went to The Bezazz in 1961 and 1962 when I was nursing at the North Mid. Bus routes 34, 102, 121, 141, 232, 299, 329, W4, W6, W9 and the N29 operate locally. Website Terms of Service Contact UsRegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_81d610ff", true); Switch to Mobile Version, Palmers Green Town Centre Improvement Project 2012: Survey responses, Friends of the Lakes Estate Conservation Area, captured on film at the opening ceremony in this footage, When nearly 3 million emergency food parcels are needed, it's time to Guarantee our Essentials, Government rejects London Assembly call for devolution of suburban rail services, Council proposing new active travel route through Palmers Green, Come to the aid of Enfield's special vineyard. One day I and a group of friends went to find Cliff Richard's house to try and get his autograph. Can you imagine what it would be like to be caught in an air raid? There were two blokes in the back workshop mending bikes and preparing new ones. I remember headmaster Mr Bennett at t ottenhall rd junior school fondly recall a Cafe/restaurant upstairs some shop it was opposite one of the cinemas, Special treat of afternoon tea at Pritchards, next door to Evans and Davies. Dads brother, Uncle Sid Rann lived at no 22. 65cm (W)x95cm (H)x55cm (D) 30 3 days ago 2 Shoe shelf inside the You must be signed in to save to an album. Hi John ! Palmers come So many happy memories. They ran the cafe on their own with no other help. I was born in Southgate in October 1936 and lived with my parents at 6 Tintern Gardens until September 1956, when they moved to Willingdon, Eastbourne. Will email direct Facebook Email or phone Password Forgot Built in the late 1930s, it stands as a handsome example of civic architecture from the period. I also seem to remember that the path to Dr Baxters surgery had a pergola over it which used to be covered with blossom (? The ford zepher was back in the 60s it would have been the 70s in PG. The manager in the 60s was Keith Small, very nice man who had a daughter Jacqueline. Up until the purchase of the motorised bike I used to cycle in every day from Muswell hill. They could be dropped down to serve the goods. I knew of Joe performing at the Municipal Hall, Tottenham but he is not in our family tree. Time to create page: 0.262 seconds Powered byKunena Latest forum posts 60 years old and still looking good! Hi Anna, I remember the tea shop next to t he. Miss Wrigley used to rattle you back and forward in your desk if you didnt behave. More please! Last I heard he was still alive and well in his house in The Meadway, starving comfortably! Also the sports shop was further up on the parade of shops opposite the old Woolworths.
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