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Oct 22, 2003
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The Embassy Cinema in Western Road. In the early 80s all the films they showed had been at the Odeon 6-12 months before and the seats were falling apart (arms broken and springs poking through the seat covers).

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Anyone else remember that being turned onto Laser Warriors in the 90s? Awesome stuff, much better than the later one at the King Alfred.

I remember they did it there because Brighton wouldn't give them a licence but Hove would and that building's JUST inside Hove, the Hove Borough Council boundary sign use to be nailed to its wall.
 






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You mean apart from the Virgin shop opposite?

I remember Fine Records in Brighton Square - that was the place that I used to buy most of mine. They had a particularly good reggae selection. The people there were also amazingly tolerant of herberts hanging around all day but buying very little.

There was also the shortlived record shop in Waterloo Place in Hove run by Kaz from Fine Records. He used to offer massive discounts to his regulars and not surprisingly went bust after a few months.

Fine Records in George Street is still open. I uised to go there after school, must have spent a fortune in the place.

Last went there two years ago after accidentally discovering it was still open, and found a copy of Vaultage 78. Awesome.

I remember getting a copy of the punk compilation Maggie! Maggie! Maggie! Out! Out! Out! from there. It was banned everywhere else, but I ordered it from fine records by catalogue number. When I picked it up, he said he wouldn't have ordered it if he'd realised it was that record.

Classy sleeve:

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...and Thomas Tilley buses - red! Check.

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Couldn't find a brighton picture from when they actually ran, this is an original that was "bought back" by Brighton and Hove.

I swear I remember white buses when I was a kid as well.

We just saw a load of Southdown buses just like that in Paul ......Sorry Pool Valley. Something to do with the remembrance parade I think.

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Actually they were green Southdown.
 
















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We just saw a load of Southdown buses just like that in Paul ......Sorry Pool Valley. Something to do with the remembrance parade I think.

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Actually they were green Southdown.

It's an awesome thread. Tilley's were one of the first bus companies in Brighton, they were merged with Southdown sometime in the very early 70s I think, but it took a while to repaint all the buses, so there were red southdown ones for a while. I was born in '68 and can vaguely remember red buses.
 






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It's an awesome thread. Tilley's were one of the first bus companies in Brighton, they were merged with Southdown sometime in the very early 70s I think, but it took a while to repaint all the buses, so there were red southdown ones for a while. I was born in '68 and can vaguely remember red buses.

TiLLINGS (Thomas) my great uncle was quite high up with them.
 
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Jul 26, 2004
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How about the dirt car parks - Belmont St etc - behind London Road near to the new station development sites. One was always full of yellow BT vans / red post vans

There was also a Comet near there somewhere accessed by a steep staircase. Loked like an electrical jumble sale inside. Where was it exactly?
 


It's an awesome thread. Tilley's were one of the first bus companies in Brighton, they were merged with Southdown sometime in the very early 70s I think, but it took a while to repaint all the buses, so there were red southdown ones for a while. I was born in '68 and can vaguely remember red buses.
Brighton, Hove & District (the former Thomas Tilling company) and Brighton Corporation agreed to a common livery of red buses (with only minor differences between the two fleets) when the first BATS agreement came into effect in 1939. It was only when BH&D were absorbed by Southdown (after the National Bus Company was set up in 1968) that things started to change and 'Southdown' became the fleetname of all NBC buses in Brighton. The Corporation fleet then turned blue and all Southdown buses adopted the green version of the NBC corporate image.

Southdown and Brighton buses
 


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