Scrabster Harbour.
Last edited by plasticjock; 17-Dec-07 at 21:23.
Ah yes, I remember where Tommy Allan's was, Buttercup! When they moved across the street next to Black's, was it where the furniture shop was? (Mackenzie's, I think.)
I am living for today, always remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow!
Crowd gathers to watch bus pass through Traill Street.
"Guidnesss! Weel the treffik nivver ennnd?"
Kiosk closed temporarily due to lack of local gossip.
Last edited by plasticjock; 18-Dec-07 at 15:16.
Puzzies Wedding in Thurso, he got married on the 31st August 1951. Im sure some of you will remember him and the event.
Another face that some of you will remember. Peggy Soo at the Top Co-Op in Princes Street.
i remember peggy soo, ive got a picture of her somewhere
That is indeed a splendid photo of the Bandstand, and it's just as I remember it!
I seem to recollect it was taken down around 1975 or 76, but don't remember it being in a state of disrepair at the time. I was sad to see it go!
I am living for today, always remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow!
I was thinking the exact same thing, Buttercup! Mount Pleasant School was built around the mid 60's. Certainly after Pennyland School was built in 1962, but before 1967. The American housing in John Kennedy Drive was built somewhere in the early to mid 60s.Originally Posted by Buttercup
I am living for today, always remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow!
Mansons grocery shop, what memories.........Loose tea, sugar and salt weighed and put into brown paper bags........ Carrier bags made of brown paper with string handles.....Huntley and Palmers biscuits in glass topped tins where you picked your own selection..........Butter in a churn made into pats with paddles by Mr Manson........Cheese in a hugh truckle cut with proper wire cheese cutters as required and a taste before buying if desired........Bacon sliced as required, likewise cold meat, their gammon with breadcrumb dressing was a particular favourite.........I can almost smell it.........Thanks for the memory.
Making tomorrow`s memories today
Bookmarks