Hi Jean welcome to the site Kiwi.Jean wrote:I lived in Vine St Buildings, off Tooley St, from 1947 to 1955 as a small child. They were victorian tenements: two rooms, a sink in one corner of the main room with a beautiful old range. The toilet was on the balcony. Many of my family lived there too. I loved it.
Tooley Street
Re: Tooley Street
Re: Tooley Street
Jimmy W wrote:My Dad had a cafe in Abbots Lane called
" Jim's Cafe" circa 1950. He was previously a
Docker and a well known Boxer in the later 1920's
Jimmy Wheeler from Bermondsey
He later became 'Mine Host' of The Jolly Tanners.
I think the cafe became a betting shop.
His great friend was Toby Noble. My brother Peter
and I went to Melior Street School with Toby's
2 boys and our cousins the Fishes.
Previous to all this Dad and Mick Bagnaro (Barber)
used to run the Catholic club in Melior Street.
I remember the Vinigar Yards down the street.
We actually lived opposite Tommy Hatchers and used to hang off the back of the horse and carts.
My teacher was Miss Kightly. We used to walk
Along the street street singing "we won the war
in 1944" 'cos 5 didn't rhyme with 4. !!!!
M T C. Jimmy Wheeler. The
Hi Jimmy, you may recognise my name?! Toby Noble was my grandfather (and namesake) and my dad is David Noble (and Tokey my Uncle). I've just stumbled across this website and its lovely to see fond mention of my Grandad. About 12 years ago my brother Paul put together a photo book collating all the crazy stories we used to hear about our Grandad and those times, and I am currently in the process of digitising it. I'd be happy to share that with you (or anyone who is interested!) once its done. I just messaged my dad (who is currently in Tenerife) and despite the creeping effects of dementia, he remembers you, your brother, dad and that yours was a "lovely family".
Hope you are yours are well.
All the best,
Toby Noble (II!)
Re: Tooley Street
TobyNoble wrote:Jimmy W wrote:My Dad had a cafe in Abbots Lane called
" Jim's Cafe" circa 1950. He was previously a
Docker and a well known Boxer in the later 1920's
Jimmy Wheeler from Bermondsey
He later became 'Mine Host' of The Jolly Tanners.
I think the cafe became a betting shop.
His great friend was Toby Noble. My brother Peter
and I went to Melior Street School with Toby's
2 boys and our cousins the Fishes.
Previous to all this Dad and Mick Bagnaro (Barber)
used to run the Catholic club in Melior Street.
I remember the Vinigar Yards down the street.
We actually lived opposite Tommy Hatchers and used to hang off the back of the horse and carts.
My teacher was Miss Kightly. We used to walk
Along the street street singing "we won the war
in 1944" 'cos 5 didn't rhyme with 4. !!!!
M T C. Jimmy Wheeler. The
Hi Jimmy, you may recognise my name?! Toby Noble was my grandfather (and namesake) and my dad is David Noble (and Tokey my Uncle). I've just stumbled across this website and its lovely to see fond mention of my Grandad. About 12 years ago my brother Paul put together a photo book collating all the crazy stories we used to hear about our Grandad and those times, and I am currently in the process of digitising it. I'd be happy to share that with you (or anyone who is interested!) once its done. I just messaged my dad (who is currently in Tenerife) and despite the creeping effects of dementia, he remembers you, your brother, dad and that yours was a "lovely family".
Hope you are yours are well.
All the best,
Toby Noble (II!)
Hi Toby (TobyNoble), welcome to the site and thank you for your post. I do remember your granddad and his club in Leroy Street, and I know my family the Hamilton’s & Olivers knew Toby, which was not unusual in those days as everybody knew everybody down the Tower Bridge Road. Defiantly be interested in the Photo Book once it is done and believe me there was a lot of crazy things went on up the club and around that area at that time. Not sure if you have been into the Leroy Street Topic on site only there is a picture of Toby’s club there, be nice if we could add some more pictures to jog the old memory. Kiwi.
Re: Tooley Street
kiwi wrote:TobyNoble wrote:Jimmy W wrote:My Dad had a cafe in Abbots Lane called
" Jim's Cafe" circa 1950. He was previously a
Docker and a well known Boxer in the later 1920's
Jimmy Wheeler from Bermondsey
He later became 'Mine Host' of The Jolly Tanners.
I think the cafe became a betting shop.
His great friend was Toby Noble. My brother Peter
and I went to Melior Street School with Toby's
2 boys and our cousins the Fishes.
Previous to all this Dad and Mick Bagnaro (Barber)
used to run the Catholic club in Melior Street.
I remember the Vinigar Yards down the street.
We actually lived opposite Tommy Hatchers and used to hang off the back of the horse and carts.
My teacher was Miss Kightly. We used to walk
Along the street street singing "we won the war
in 1944" 'cos 5 didn't rhyme with 4. !!!!
M T C. Jimmy Wheeler. The
Hi Jimmy, you may recognise my name?! Toby Noble was my grandfather (and namesake) and my dad is David Noble (and Tokey my Uncle). I've just stumbled across this website and its lovely to see fond mention of my Grandad. About 12 years ago my brother Paul put together a photo book collating all the crazy stories we used to hear about our Grandad and those times, and I am currently in the process of digitising it. I'd be happy to share that with you (or anyone who is interested!) once its done. I just messaged my dad (who is currently in Tenerife) and despite the creeping effects of dementia, he remembers you, your brother, dad and that yours was a "lovely family".
Hope you are yours are well.
All the best,
Toby Noble (II!)
Hi Toby (TobyNoble), welcome to the site and thank you for your post. I do remember your granddad and his club in Leroy Street, and I know my family the Hamilton’s & Olivers knew Toby, which was not unusual in those days as everybody knew everybody down the Tower Bridge Road. Defiantly be interested in the Photo Book once it is done and believe me there was a lot of crazy things went on up the club and around that area at that time. Not sure if you have been into the Leroy Street Topic on site only there is a picture of Toby’s club there, be nice if we could add some more pictures to jog the old memory. Kiwi.
Many thanks Kiwi - yes I did see the pic of Toby's Gym Club - I think that's how I found this website. I'll be certain to let you know when the book is ready (probably in the coming week). As it's based on tales told by Toby's children about 15 years - it's all understandably subjective and family based, but it makes for a good read! All the best, Toby
Re: Tooley Street
The pub and the post box are still there. Maybe someone will recognize them and could they be related. Love that go-kart, that brings back some memories.
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