[Brighton] Photos of Brighton 1976

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Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,681
Sussex by the Sea
Missed out here, I have been in the emply of both Lombard and L&G, Xmas was pretty predictable.

Did own a blue NW Globe piggy bank though, and worked out how to pilfer my sibling's millions without a key.
 


Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
8,410
North of Brighton
Missed out here, I have been in the emply of both Lombard and L&G, Xmas was pretty predictable.

Did own a blue NW Globe piggy bank though, and worked out how to pilfer my sibling's millions without a key.

As they used to say 'NatWest is Best' :xmas:
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
12,096
Cumbria
One of my older brothers and a mate of his worked for one year at NW Castle Square after leaving school in 1974. I remember three things about his time there.

- a translucent globe NW piggy bank, given as a gift to me.
- Laurence Olivier was a customer.
- they said there was pervy assistant manager, a loser, who preyed on teenage female staff. Unrequited, these days it would be sexual assault. At their one Xmas do there, they caught the perv who’d trapped a young girl in a room who was crying. My drunken bro, a big bloke, grabbed the perv and slammed him against a wall and slurred something along the lines of “Don’t fkn touch her again”. Nothing was ever said, bro kept his job.

Phew. Glad I wasn't there in '74! Mind you staff Christmas parties were pretty close to the wire for decades.

They still were in the 80’s, I got invites to Lombard and L&G xmas parties, nightclubs hired for the night, everyone wildly drunk out of skins.

Missed out here, I have been in the emply of both Lombard and L&G, Xmas was pretty predictable.

Did own a blue NW Globe piggy bank though, and worked out how to pilfer my sibling's millions without a key.

Linking into other posts - NW used to hire out the Odeon, and we were all bussed in from far & wide. Didn't have a globe, but did have a complete set of piggy's, which were worth quite a lot when I swapped them in an antique shop for a beautiful 1910 chiming clock - but now so low in value on ebay I could hardly buy a cheap watch.

Cashed a cheque for £50 for Anne Nightingale once, and as a gent on TV is still alive I can't reveal what was on his notes from when he first had an account as a lad.

Almost got the sack for pinning this from Viz up on the noticeboard https://www.flickr.com/photos/23875695@N06/7534393746
 


Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
8,410
North of Brighton
Linking into other posts - NW used to hire out the Odeon, and we were all bussed in from far & wide. Didn't have a globe, but did have a complete set of piggy's, which were worth quite a lot when I swapped them in an antique shop for a beautiful 1910 chiming clock - but now so low in value on ebay I could hardly buy a cheap watch.

Cashed a cheque for £50 for Anne Nightingale once, and as a gent on TV is still alive I can't reveal what was on his notes from when he first had an account as a lad.

Almost got the sack for pinning this from Viz up on the noticeboard https://www.flickr.com/photos/23875695@N06/7534393746

Sorry to the OP if it's a slight thread derailment, but seeing the Viz comment reminded me that my cousin gave me a 1976 Mayfair calender for Christmas, full frontal Linda Lusardi and all, which duly went on the wall above my desk in the main office. I have no idea why I thought it appropriate or why nobody told me to take it down. Different times I guess!
 




Shropshire Seagull

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Nov 5, 2004
8,557
Telford
Ooh, another haunt I've not yet seen mentioned was Mr K's along London Road on the corner of Gloucester St - North Laine Brewhouse is there now ...

Snog and a fumble in the dark ....
Gut-buster at the all-night diner afterwards - oh Lord!
 


Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
12,526
Brighton
Just seen this thread and it’s made me tear up a bit. No idea why, but there you go. Thanks for sharing.


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PTC Gull

Micky Mouse country.
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Apr 17, 2017
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Florida
Some good memories in those pics, as others have said the drinking routes of a Sat night are coming back. The picture of the Lanes and Vassos was nice to see, as my late Dad knew the owners.
 








BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
Some good memories in those pics, as others have said the drinking routes of a Sat night are coming back. The picture of the Lanes and Vassos was nice to see, as my late Dad knew the owners.

I was looking at the photo of Vassos and couldn’t work out exactly where is/was.
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,399
Uffern
Ooh, another haunt I've not yet seen mentioned was Mr K's along London Road on the corner of Gloucester St - North Laine Brewhouse is there now ...

Snog and a fumble in the dark ....
Gut-buster at the all-night diner afterwards - oh Lord!

Two other places I've never been to.

Reading these threads always make me think that I was living in a different Brighton from everybody else :lolol:
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,574
Withdean area
Some good memories in those pics, as others have said the drinking routes of a Sat night are coming back. The picture of the Lanes and Vassos was nice to see, as my late Dad knew the owners.

I went to the same place in the mid-80’s a couple of times, purely for the one lunchtime drink with girlfriends and mates.

Stepping outside hours later, everyone absolutely smashed. Great memories.

By then it was called Stenos.
 






SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
11,722
Incommunicado
Just remembered, in the late seventies I got banned from The Druids Head after winning the £5.00 jackpot on the fruit machine.
As it was a busy Saturday night the barwoman said come back in the morning for it!
I said just pay me now out of the till - ended up a barman slinging me a fiver and escorting me out saying I was banned.
Needless to say I carried on using the pub :drink:
 




Happy Exile

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Apr 19, 2018
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My first memories of Brighton are a handful of years after this as I was too young/not local in 1976 but some of what's in the photos feels very familiar. The photo of radio controlled boats on the Pier especially has brought back a childhood memory I'd forgotten I had. Lovely stuff.
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Some good memories in those pics, as others have said the drinking routes of a Sat night are coming back. The picture of the Lanes and Vassos was nice to see, as my late Dad knew the owners.

I remember taking a posh girl who smoked Sobranie Cocktails upstairs in there (sadly not a euphemism). The price of two coffees :eek:

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sams dad

I hate Palarse
Feb 7, 2004
6,383
The Hill of The Gun
Ooh, another haunt I've not yet seen mentioned was Mr K's along London Road on the corner of Gloucester St - North Laine Brewhouse is there now ...

Snog and a fumble in the dark ....
Gut-buster at the all-night diner afterwards - oh Lord!
I think that was known as the Birds Nest in the 70's
 


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