5, Club Street, Lidget Green, Bradford
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The journal of a Yorkshire lad from the age of 17 in 1973 through several decades .... Transcribing from handwritten volume to blog may take some time ...
5, Club Street, Lidget Green, Bradford
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5, Club Street, Lidget Green, Bradford
4th Sunday in Advent
Number 5. |
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5, Club Street, Lidget Green
Red Lion: Christmas party. |
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Waltergarth, Station Rd, Horton-in-Ribblesdale
Emmott Arms, Rawdon. |
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5, Club Street, Lidget Green, Bradford
Waltergarth, Horton-in-Ribblesdale. |
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5, Club Street, Lidget Green, Bradford
Tony. |
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The Red Lion, Thornton Rd, Bradford 8
Club Street. |
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Red Lion, Thornton Road, Bradford 8
Switzerland arrived at Thornton Road. I was up at dawn shovelling snow and cleaning the beer lines, &c. Ally helped filling buckets with slops. Mrs Sheryl Hepworth, 36, the Red Lion cook, formerly Miss Seymour, claims kinship with Henry VIII and 'Princess Diana', and reckons she is in line to the Dukedom of Somerset. Last year she drove her husband, Reg, insane, and he was closeted for 8 weeks in Linfield Mount (the place where Mrs Rochester would be incarcerated if Charlotte Bronte was to write 'Jane Eyre' today). Sheryl is an aligator, only more sly. Our climax at the Red Lion. Les Gledhill paid us a quick visit to say he'll phone us on Wednesday to make arrangements for some work before Christmas. He doesn't want me 'moping' around at home. Obviously, he doesn't know me. I have never moped. Worked with Rita. Jean and Enid stayed back for drinks. Ally did the tills upstairs. We have somehow acumulated an extra £25 and so we took it for ourselves. It is the done thing.-=-
Red Lion, Thornton Road, Four Lane Ends, Bradford 8
3rd Sunday in Advent
The BRI. |
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Red Lion, Thornton Rd, Four Lane Ends, Bradford 8
Tel: 496684
I did not go crazy last night, and so not hungover. We only spent £11 after time, and by we I of course mean the full company. It is the anniversary of the abdication of King Edward VIII in 1936. The Duchess of Windsor is hanging on by the skin of her teeth over in Paris. It will be interesting to see what becomes of her jewels when she is no more. I hope that Queen Mary's gems don't fall into the hands of some ghastly, cheap American, and that they come home to the Crown. I had a busy afternoon with Enid, and a similar night with Jean and Rita. Jean stayed back at 11 and had a brandy by the fire. A Pakistani piled his X-reg motor up against the Co-op wall and we all went out to look. Biting cold. Our customer, old Mary, says she isn't long for this world. I'm inclined to agree with her.-=-
Red Lion, Thornton Road, Four Lane Ends, Bradford 8
The Red Lion. |
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Moorhouse Inn Cold and quiet. Dave Glynn phoned tonight but Ally and I were in the cellar, and when we phoned back Lily said that David has...