Not prescribed by my doctor Seifert of Hedge Lane fame. Great times, scooters, mods, good jukebox, used to go upstairs. My memory goes back to 1956, I would have been 8 years old and my Dad used to take myself & my younger brother to Doms most Saturdays during the summer holidays for a midday lunch treat, He would put us on one of the 5 bar stools which were positioned at the rear of the cafe on the right hand side, we would pick up the menu because it looked grown up! Palmers Green It would have been maybe late 60s/ early 70s Also I remember the very high slide in Broomfield park with concrete below scary! There was also Kate Riddle, a hat shop with a tasteful window display. Sylvia. I owned a Maicoletta scooter in those days which out- paced the Vespas and Lambrettas of those days. It will be a load of rubbish I bet. Northbound trains run to Hertford North regularly and on to Stevenage once an hour. I havent been back for many years but believe the Doms cafe is still there. Worked at Burtons in palmers green for most of the. [7], Green Lanes, the high street of Palmers Green, is featured in the "Knight Bus" sequence in the film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.[8]. I now live in Bedfordshire. Which one is it?? The wood walls remained! I remember Tom I worked opposite him at Triangle Cars for 5 years in th 60s . As I hadnt had any response to my original comment I was beginning to think I had imagined him. I recall watching with amazement whilst waiting as the barber lit a candle and singed older mens hair, hoping desperately he would not set light to m,e when my turn came! The tramway is now long gone. I remember we got a TV from Stanwood Radio and remember the tiny shop on alderman shill that had wood showing decay in the window. Also Jack the window cleaner who lost a leg at the Somme. Remember the Rag and Bone man had a horse and cart and my mum would send me out with a shovel and bucket to scoop up any droppings the horse might leave. The Sales Department was at 44-46 Aldermans Hill and Service was at 234 Green Lanes. 1940, I have enjoyed reading all of your comments, because my Mother was so proud to have lived there, and reminisced so often. Maybe a member will remember Jays. Thesite of Sir John Clements famous theatre company, the first play ever tohave been broadcast live on television was beamed from the Intimate and it is one of the last surviving local theatres in London. The other side of the Bank was a school outfitters where I was bought school uniforms, blazers and badges etc. 60 years old and still looking good! - Palmers Green Community Hi Jenny, I took a photo of these homes about this time (1966) before the fire for a school photo project on old buildings I believe they were called Skinners Alms Houses. Going back a bit who used to run up Fox Lane, stand on the bridge and wait to be covered in steam from the trains . Remember the bovril machine.
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