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Re: East Lane

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:53 am
by fosney
Posted by Ian Martin

Hi all

I never went to the market in East Lane, but my Mum did with my Nan, she (my Mum) was over the other day and I was showing her this site and all the photos, she was so interested, then she started out with all her recollections, and before I could say anything, her first was Prince Monolulu!!

We found this soundtrack on youtube, dunno if you've all heard it or not?

Hope it works!!

all the best

Ian

http://youtu.be/OauiVnN1YUU

Nostalgia.....it isn't what it used to be!

Re: East Lane

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 6:49 am
by kiwi
Fosney, if you look at my earlier post which is just above it does go some way in explaining maybe why the market was called a different name by certain people. Though this is not proof it is food for thought but I suspect we will never know.

I think the Boxer Tommy Noble was the one that sold White Horse Oils (Embrocation) outside the Church in East Street, which I think was called St Joseph’s or All Saints not sure.
I use to go to Wellington College Youth Club there which was held in a building to the side of the Church, this would have been the early 1950s. There were many activities within the club. It had a few good-sized snooker tables, table tennis tables and in the upstairs gym, a five-a-side football area plus either a 'Brownies,' or 'Girl Guides' group. I mainly went there for Boxing and have been told that the boxing coach at that time was a guy called Mick Healan. I can remember a scary looking guy with a cauliflower ear and a flat nose but he was more like a ‘gentle giant' as far as I can remember. One thing I can remember, was one night while training the coach said to me, hit me as hard as you can, I know I was only about thirteen but I put all my strength into it, hit him on the jaw and he just stood there as though it was a fly landing, he never even blinked It was like punching a brick wall.

Re: East Lane

Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2017 4:54 am
by kiwi
East Street c1977, Silver Jubilee Celebration outside Roffo’s Café.  X. (2).png
East Street c1977, Silver Jubilee Celebration outside Roffo’s Café.
East Lane Market  in 1977.jpg
East Lane Market in 1977.>>>>>>>>>

Re: East Lane

Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:45 am
by kiwi
EAST STREET.jpg
EAST STREET/EAST LANE.
George 1V c.1980 now been demolished.jpg
George 1V c.1980 now been demolished.










East Street on the corner of Dawes Street, showing the George IV public House. 1939.  X.png
East Street on the corner of Dawes Street, showing the
George IV public House. 1939.
East Street, George IV pub.   X.png

Re: East Lane

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 5:23 am
by kiwi
EAST STREET MARKET 1970s. X.jpg
EAST STREET MARKET 1970s. Walworth Road behind.
East Street Market,c1980. The Lane looking towards Walworth Road.  X..png
East Street Market,c1980. The Lane looking towards Walworth Road.

Re: East Lane

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 1:18 am
by kiwi
East Lane Market.jpg
East Lane Market.

Re: East Lane

Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 5:11 am
by kiwi
At one time in the 70s or 80s, Johnny Clark owned the Good Intent Pub.
GOOD INTENT EAST STREET..jpg
GOOD INTENT PUB, EAST STREET
EAST STREET, GOOD INTENT PUB.   X.png

East Street, Good Intent Pub, Johnny Clark governor left, c1981.  X.png
East Street, Good Intent Pub, Johnny Clark governor left, c1981.
EAST STREET, GOOD INTENT PUB INTERIOR.  X..jpg
GOOD INTENT PUB INTERIOR.

Re: East Lane

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 3:33 am
by kiwi
EAST LANE, THE RISING SUN PUB, CORNER OF ORB STREET..jpg
EAST LANE, THE RISING SUN PUB, CORNER OF ORB STREET.
East Street..jpg
East Street/Orb street, this is where the Rising Sun Pub was, now flats 2017.
The Recreation Ground is still there.

Re: East Lane

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 2:25 am
by kiwi
East Street. Annie's.  X..png
East Street. Annie's, as below.

EAST LANE 1960S, Wolworth Road End..jpg
EAST LANE 1960s, Walworth Road End?
East Lane. X..png

Re: East Lane

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 10:57 pm
by kiwi
Masons Arms, 109 East Street, on the corner of Townley Street..jpg
Masons Arms, 109 East Street, on the corner of Townley Street.
Mason Arms.jpg
Mason Arms, showing East Street/East Lane, anyone got a Broom?
mason arms 2.jpg
Mason Arms (2012) Townley St (left) now a cul-de-sac, use to run from
East St to Morecombe Street, c1900s
Hard Street was just off East Street near Townley Street, it was re-developed in the 1930s and the street no longer exists.  X.png
Hard Street was off Townley Street, it was re-developed in the 1930s and the street no longer exists.