Was it "Kardoma" coffee house?. Up a bit from the Capital. Can still thr aroma of the coffee as you walked by. I remember when the Capital turned into a bingo hall to my Mums delight!
Was it "Kardoma" coffee house?. Up a bit from the Capital. Can still thr aroma of the coffee as you walked by. I remember when the Capital turned into a bingo hall to my Mums delight!
Great piccys but what the hell was Frankenstein doing in a christmas scene with Snow White and the seven dwarfs?
Bit of a story here, My brother used to work for a printing company in Liverpool during the 1970's and one day he came home with that 8ft poster of Frankenstein, it was Christmas time so for a laugh we pasted old Franky to a sheet of hardboard and stuck him in with snow white, it was quite amusing listening to the comments of passers-by because he obviously didn't fit in with snow white, Frankenstein remained on the roundabout for weeks.
Could the photos have been taken in 1971?If they were there's a very good chance the Morris Oxford Estate in the 3rd photo was mine.I don't remember another in the area at the time. To put the record straight,the figure is not Frankenstein,but his monster.End of pedant mode.
On the second picture of the roundabout, the glazed building sticking out in the background was a paint and wallpaper supplier called 'Ellisons'. My mum used to work in the offices
On the second picture of the roundabout, the glazed building sticking out in the background was a paint and wallpaper supplier called 'Ellisons'. My mum used to work in the offices
My dad used to get all his paint and wallpaper from there. I often had to get the 14 bus to go for a can of walpamur or similar. Always had to tell them it was "trade".
Great piccys but what the hell was Frankenstein doing in a christmas scene with Snow White and the seven dwarfs?
Bit of a story here, My brother used to work for a printing company in Liverpool during the 1970's and one day he came home with that 8ft poster of Frankenstein, it was Christmas time so for a laugh we pasted old Franky to a sheet of hardboard and stuck him in with snow white, it was quite amusing listening to the comments of passers-by because he obviously didn't fit in with snow white, Frankenstein remained on the roundabout for weeks.
PB
Great story PB, him standing there for weeks is cool. So many people must have had a "What the f**k?" moment. Well done.