Seiferts (e the owner of the Studebaker Car and Parker Pen (2/6d for cesstificats after the War) practice. House backed on to the river. There have long been rumours that the Intimates days were numbered. Which one is it?? Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. Didnt stay for long as my parents moved away but certainly enjoyed it whilst I was there. I have written up many of my memories.. Hello Roger. Can anyway tell me? He was spirited and rebellious and unable to get along with his father, eventually resulting in an unsatisfactory and inconclusive trip to a psychiatrist. He also made excellent onion omelettes. Memories of a lovely green and leafy suburb, with a beautiful park Broomfield. You done a bit of boxing? I remember the Bamboo I used to go there a lot. Celia Rutterford, Thanks so much for your reply I havent lived in Palmers Green since the late 60.s and loved living there.so many memories and so much fun again thanks. As previous I lived in the Larches from 1938 at no 64. I assume there was no ammunition in the house, though! Yep, remember Doms very well too in the 50s. I believe she moved up to Scotland after living in Ibiza for a while. My grandmother, Phyllis Dearden, ran the ABC restaurant for many years. Does anyone remember Victor Value supermarket in Wood Green it was not far from the Civic center and before myddleton road. flexible offerings for business. Palmers Green those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and Janes & Adams was my favourite shop in Palmers Green. You will also find memories from contributors below, and across other pages on the website, where a post has maybe triggered a memory or two, http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/16/a2115316.shtml. Buying three pennyworth of. I lived at 409 Green Lanes in1960. Fortunately my mother never chastised me about it. The name Bezazz brings back happy memories of the late 50s and early 60s. Hello Raymond, Your memories of Palmers Green are a real Gold Mine. I think it was late 50s . Enjoy WebPalmers Green Station (D) is 158 meters away, 3 min walk. The wood walls remained! Good times. Sad as I am, I have just had a look on Google maps and as of August 2014, there was still a Doms offering Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner no mention of ice cream though! In his biography of Jack, writer and colleague Paul Peacock notes that though many people would assume that Jack found fame in the 60s and 70s, he first achieved recognition before the second world war at the Independent Broadcasting Company where he was head of Universal Programme Productions, twinning revenue opportunities for products like Horlicks with broadcast output. Also in Aldermans Hill was a butcher called Drakes and the Gas Company with the Electricity Co round near the current McDonalds in Lodge Drive. welcome Its been a busy summer in Palmers Green culminated by the Palmers Green Festival held on the 6th September. She mopped up my tears when I failed the 11+ (I did however become a teacher myself and always remembered her kindness) Then onto Winchmore County School -what a great school. This extraordinary !955, Concriptd to the Rifle Brigade..married Patricia (Winchmore ill 1957) where was Doms in the igh street?. Miss Bellefontaine was the head teacher at Hazelwood Infants school during the forties, I know as I attended that school. Search for Motorcycle Repairs & Services and other automotive services near you on Yell.com. Even after such investment they remain, in design, a theatre and private residence. After the dentist located at the Triangle mum would take me across to Lyons tea house, Download this free history of the Collection. Wendy (was Wendy Small ), Hello Wendy, I do recall the ladies shop you mean. Lovely shops, great parks such a pretty place. Bruno would leave the bar at 9.30pm each night, snooker cue in hand and walk to the Cock Tavern for several beers & a few games of snooker. Palmers Green High Street Circa 1955 1960 - Francis Frith Thank you. Had good times in Broomfield park and fishing in Grovelands park lake. A hardware emporium and a very old fashioned (even then) gift/tobacco /sweet shop toward the end of the parade. Hi Jenny ! No expense spared by Mr.Grout!! Yes..most definitely, I have a memory of a house flattened at the bottom of Park Avenue near to NRC. In my form 5 of us went on to become teachers.so much for the 11+ . But it is the cramped interior, with drawers reaching up the the ceiling, full of mysterious items linked with the esoteric art of higher level dressmaking that wont leave my memory, and the old ladies (probably not that old, but thats how I recalled them aged less than 9, when we moved from PG). I remember going there with my Mother and having lovely ice cream in a silver sundae dish. Seekin relatives of a gentleman printer named Richard Wall who lived at No.8 The Promenade N13 opin to return some property I found, I come across this Jewel and your writinsare you related to Joe Hart for whose band my Dad used to play the saxophoneusually Friday evenins for 32/6? on One such building is Palmers Green Library (1938-40), located at the eastern end of Broomfield Road, at the junction with Green Lanes. For the streets to have virtually no cars? I remember the tremendous explosion and my father tying the washing up bowl over his head with a towel and running down Sidney Avenue to help. You just came up in conversation and I Googled you. But I was answering Jenny Hs comment about the site at the top of Hedge Lane which was a car dealership etc & is now a very good Turkish Deli, which she thought had been a bomb site. Mr. Music Baggarley, S.County did not think much of my voice, a judgement echoed by Regimental Sgt.Major, Rifle Brigade, on the Square, Winchester. Happy times at Arnos school and some not so nice if you got the cane. Has any reader furniture in use purchased from Allen & Appleyards at 362 Green Lanes, replacing Kiltycakes Cafe next to the still existing post office? When we were small the barber put a piece of wood across the arms of the chair for us to sit on or we could not be seen in the mirror! I remember the entrance to Appleyards next to the post office. 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. Worked at Burtons in palmers green for most of the. We always had nice Rose bushes ! Yes Simon there are on this site. It is now a tyre suppliers and fitters. Singing Tom used to give me all the flower heads to play with. In 1967 I became the signalman there.