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WALTHEW LANE  PLATT BRIDGE
WALTHEW LANE PLATT BRIDGE
Photo: GEOFF GASKELL
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Item #: 13295
WALTHEW LANE LATE 50'S

Comment by: John on 23rd January 2010 at 16:13

Great picture Geoff

Comment by: John on 23rd January 2010 at 16:28

Geoff - was the 'white' building the billiard hall ?

Comment by: Bernard on 23rd January 2010 at 18:13

The white building was the cinema. Don't know the name though, having moved from spring view.

Comment by: henry7 on 23rd January 2010 at 23:07

It was the Palace Cinema, spent many happy Saturday afternoons there. The fair used to be on the land behind the King Billy.

Comment by: Dennis Miller on 24th January 2010 at 05:44

Nice one Geoff! Taken from the front door of The Platt Bridge Inn I assume? :-)

I can remember my mum going to that theatre to play Bingo, we lived directly across the road from it, in a flat over Bob Foster's Butchers, which later became a laundrette, and then Stephen's Solicitors. I can also see that little sweet shop next door to the palace that sold Tiger Nuts... I loved them!

Comment by: irene roberts nee griffiths on 24th January 2010 at 10:33

This is a brilliant pic, Geoff...Thankyou for posting it.Have you seen this, Dennis Miller?

Comment by: irene roberts nee griffiths on 24th January 2010 at 10:43

sorry, Dennis.....we must have sent in our comments almost at the sane time.....great minds think alike and all that! Isn't it a great pic?

Comment by: Derek in Aus. on 27th January 2010 at 05:51

Kenyons shop next to the Palace--used to have a hot drink
Bovril or OXO whilst waiting for the Billiard Hall to open on Saturday morning--sign of a mysspent youth.

Comment by: steve on 27th January 2010 at 19:49

I remember even earlier in the forties having a drink at Richard Balls Herbalist across from the Palace Cinema before visiting either the Billiard Hall or Cinema Happy days!

Comment by: GEOFF GASKELL on 30th January 2010 at 12:28

YOU COULD GET A PINT OF HOROUND (what ever that was)& A WOODBINE & MATCH AT RICHARD BALLS BETTER KNOWN AS THE LITTLE LADS ALE HOUSE. HIS DAUGHTER RAN IT FOR A FEW YEARS AFTER RICHARD PAST ON. FORGOT HOW MUCH THE PINT & WOODBINE WHERE.

Comment by: linda pendlebury (massa) on 9th November 2010 at 16:01

The hours spent in the pictures on a Saturday morning and the stamping of feet when the baddies came on.

Comment by: JOHN BAILEY on 11th December 2010 at 14:10

GREAT PIC GEOFF.WOODBINE AND A MATCH 2d ,5 PENNY PINT IN A PINT GLASS 5d,HORLICKS,BOVRIL,HOT VIMTO,4d,ACROSS THE ROAD IN THE BILLIARD HALL VIMTO 4d A BOTTLE ,2BOB AN HOUR TO PLAY SNOOKER.I USED TO SNEEK IN AS A KID TO WATCH THE MEN PLAY. STARS OF THE DAY WERE GEORGE NICHOLS,JACK GOVIN,DES MILER,BILL RICKETS,HENRY STEPHENS,DAVID MCQUILLAN,ALF ALLEN, TO NAME A FEW,IT WAS 3d IN THE PALACE SAT. MORNING, 6d SAT NIGHT ON THE FIRST TWO ROWS. 1 SHILLING ON THE OTHERS,IT WAS 6d,A SHILLING, AND 1 AND 3d IF YOU WENT UPSTAIRS.THATS IN THE MINERS HALL, IT WAS ALSO A DANCE HALL SSALLED THE SAVOY AND A BINGO HALL. AURTHER MOORE WON THE FIRST JACKPOT £25, HE WAS THE RICHEST MAN IN PLATT BRIDGE FOR A WHILE,THE SHOP ON THE CORNER SOLD 5 WOODBINES FOR 9d,

Comment by: les hart on 12th March 2012 at 14:32

on the right side was a moterbike shop my mate harry street was nock through window in 60s ther a bit further down from dronys shop & highsons hair dressers

Comment by: Eileen Bullen on 4th January 2013 at 06:00

Remember all your comments John Bailey, the hot vimto and a woodbine at Dicky Balls you are a friend of my sister Linda I think

Comment by: Anita Hilton on 9th March 2013 at 19:21

My grandparents were Mr and Mrs Kenyon, who owned the sweet shop, I was only a baby when my grandmother, by which time was widowed, turned the shop back into a house, I have only very vague memories of it, my grandparents were well known in Platt Bridge. I lived on Stanley Road for the first seven years of my life, and was involved in numerous walking days.

Comment by: Jeannette Hankinson on 19th July 2017 at 13:16

Where was the sweet shop?

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