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Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Brighton, UK
What was the shop called located on the lower level of Churchill Square where you had to order your school uniform from?

Wasn't it Colts?

Is there an equivalent place today? It seemed to have a virtual monopoly back in the day.

And that also reminds me of the high-level bridge that went from the back of Churchill Square into the Brighton Centre; for a while they signposted it as a through route to the seafront.
 








The Oldman

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Jul 12, 2003
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In the shadow of Seaford Head
It was called Cinescene at the end but prior to that it was called Princes, Jacey's and the Brighton Film Theatre (it was probably called something else before these but that was before my time). I loved the BFT, they showed some fantastically obscure foreign films.

In the 50's it just used to show cartoons and newsreels. Blowed if I can remember what it was called then.
 








Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
Wasn't it Colts?

Is there an equivalent place today? It seemed to have a virtual monopoly back in the day.

Nah, it wasn't a monopoly; we had to get our uniform from Potters (opp St Peter's church) or Hornes (can't remember where that was). Probably each school had a favoured supplier or two.
 






BeardyChops

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Jan 24, 2009
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The Red Arrows pilot ejecting between the piers...

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I was on the Palace pier watching with my gf (now my wife :blush: ) First thing I thought was it was part of the display and musing that I didn't know they had two pilots :dunce:

The noise of the jet was so loud you couldn't hear the splash the other side!
 




The Spanish

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Aug 12, 2008
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The Red Arrows pilot ejecting between the piers...

Red_Arrow_seaside001.jpg


I was on the Palace pier watching with my gf (now my wife :blush: ) First thing I thought was it was part of the display and musing that I didn't know they had two pilots :dunce:

The noise of the jet was so loud you couldn't hear the splash the other side!

The beach does seem to have some sort of malevolent vibe sometimes. It is not always a happy place.

The Red Arrows Ejection
Athena B
Chris Eubanks Ill Fated Fireworks Display
Fatboy Slim Every Spaz Ending Up Getting Rescued by the Lifeboats Extravaganza

It is like Rick Moranis's apartment building in Ghostbusters.
 




Garage_Doors

Originally the Swankers
Jun 28, 2008
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Brighton
Saturday morning pictures at the i think was called the Astoria along Gloucester place,
Always ending it so you had to come back the next week to find out what happened !
 


Barrow Boy

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Nov 2, 2007
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Anyone remember The Birds Nest? Disco/Pub
Back in 1972 it had a late night supper license and you could get a drink after 11 pm but you had to buy a ham sandwich with your pint. It had a coloured lighted dance floor like in Saturday Night Fever.
Yeah Baby!
 


BeardyChops

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Jan 24, 2009
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The beach does seem to have some sort of malevolent vibe sometimes. It is not always a happy place.

On the other hand I've always considered the red arrows incident to be lucky: got to see something you don't see very often (!), survived having a pilot-less jet aircraft heading almost straight for, the pilot was virtually unharmed (I think) - and I ended up marrying the girl I was with :)
 




Jahooli

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Feb 12, 2008
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Similar to first post except this one isn't full of the children...

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My school uniforms - Balfour & Varndean - came from Potters in London Road, opposite St Peters Church.

Been gone for years.

I was trying to think of that name, thanks! Got my school uniform from there along with my Farahs!
 


nobody's dupe

Old Fart
Feb 12, 2004
1,133
I'm behind you!
The clue to why we will never see this site ever again is in the picture.

'May the fleas of a thousand camels etc.' I don't often use the word hate, but I come close to it with that never to be forgiven bastard.
 

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Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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trigger..

My Mrs( Ex Plymouth Ave L Bevendean) didnt think the 11 and 12 were blue busses even though that picture is definately a blue one! Certainly the 49 was a blue one!

Anyone remember the theater along the back of the West Pier.

Also Club Papillon under the Royal Albion..
 




The Oldman

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Jul 12, 2003
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In the shadow of Seaford Head
trigger..

My Mrs( Ex Plymouth Ave L Bevendean) didnt think the 11 and 12 were blue busses even though that picture is definately a blue one! Certainly the 49 was a blue one!

Anyone remember the theater along the back of the West Pier.

Also Club Papillon under the Royal Albion..

The Missus is correct Dave. the 11 was originally in Brighton & Hove Red and cream colours. The 12 as now is the Brighton to Eastbourne route originally run by Southdown , green and cream colours.
 




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