East Lane

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kiwi
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Re: East Lane

Postby kiwi » Sun Feb 04, 2024 6:35 am

GSLondon wrote:I could likewise be wrong(!) — but I think you’re right about the caption being wrong, Kiwi. I am also seeing King and Queen Street on the left, with The Good Intent on the right.

PS: Many thanks, as always, for the regular fix of new pics!


Hi GSLondon, thank you for your comment, so nice to know I’m not alone, and so surprised to get an answer so quick.
All the Best Kiwi (Ray). :)

nuttyboy pat
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Re: East Lane

Postby nuttyboy pat » Sun Feb 04, 2024 9:41 am

kiwi wrote:East Lane, c1971. X..pngEast Lane, was the toy stall called Nells. X..jpg

I remember my mum taking me out for on my birthday to buy me a birthday present from this stall :D :D :D And if memory serves me it was a Cowboy and Indian set.

Happy memories :) :) :)

kiwi
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Re: East Lane

Postby kiwi » Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:23 am

nuttyboy pat wrote:
kiwi wrote:East Lane, c1971. X..pngEast Lane, was the toy stall called Nells. X..jpg

I remember my mum taking me out for on my birthday to buy me a birthday present from this stall :D :D :D And if memory serves me it was a Cowboy and Indian set.

Happy memories :) :) :)


Hi nuttyboy pat, as you say happy memories. If you were an Indian you ran around with a finger stuck in your mouth trying to make an Indian noise and if you was a Cowboy, bang, bang your dead and that’s when the arguments started, simple happy days. :D
Cheers Kiwi (Ray).

kiwi
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Re: East Lane

Postby kiwi » Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:57 am

EAST STREET MARKET.  1 X..png
EAST STREET MARKET.
East Street, Ray Jones on his stall at East Street Market c2017.  X..png
East Street, Ray Jones on his stall at East Street Market c2017.

kiwi
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Re: East Lane

Postby kiwi » Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:39 pm

East lane 1970.   X..png
East lane 1970.
East Street Market centenary celebrations, four-year-old Tommy Stafford dressed as a chimneysweep for the fancy-dress competition,1980.   1 X..png
East Street Market centenary celebrations, four-year-old
Tommy Stafford dressed as a chimneysweep for the fancy-dress competition,1980.


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