Theatre of Trees
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Interesting view of the northern side of the Clock Tower in 1967 none of which exists today. Anyone remember the really stinky loos that used to be underneath it?
Theatre of Trees said:Interesting view of the northern side of the Clock Tower in 1967 none of which exists today. Anyone remember the really stinky loos that used to be underneath it? [/B]
GUNTER said:Note how few cars are on the road. Although I was not around in the sixties, these are evocative scenes.
The Great Cornholio said:My guess would be 4.25pm on 25th December 1967. That would explain the lack of traffic and people. Either that or the lights are making the sky seem lighter than it is and it is really 4.25 am.
Gwylan said:That would be one answer. But who the hell is taking photos at 4.25 on Christmas morning?
Gwylan said:That would be one answer. But who the hell is taking photos at 4.25 on Christmas morning?
Brovian said:Remember it well! The place behind the clock tower (where Boots now is) used to be Virgin Records in the early 1970s. You used to be able to go in there, sit on the cushions and listen to LPs all Saturday morning; Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, ELP, Incredible String Band, Edgar Broughton, etc. Ah! those were the days! Just looking at the photo makes me feel 14 again.
The Great Cornholio said:I did say 4.25 pm! Not many people would be around on Christmas afternoon. Walking along the seafront, maybe. In the town centre, probably not.
The Great Cornholio said:My guess would be 4.25pm on 25th December 1967. That would explain the lack of traffic and people. Either that or the lights are making the sky seem lighter than it is and it is really 4.25 am.
Jack said:Dear Theatre of Trees/Captain Beaky
Nice picture! And glad it's prompted memories, which is what it's intended to do. No problem with you copying it from the My Brighton and Hove website, among the other 1960s photos that have just been put up. But when you do, could you give us a credit so other people go and look at the site. Thanks!