Good times. Does anyone have a photo of prewar broomhill park with its original railings? Firs Farm - Palmers Green Jewel in the North Life is very different now and this great website has brought back lots of lovely memories for me. At this point it is appropriate to include some of the memories of Cecil Hughes who, with his family, had been resident in the area . There were something over 50 people killed as the dance had just ended and many had left the dance hall to get buses in Green Lanes. Okay Pennie. Local history - Palmers Green Jewel in the North Organising A Cremation Funeral In Palmers Green. Details of the garage are in my 1963 copy of the Jaguar Sales & Service Facilities in the United Kingdom. Meldrum. As she asked for opera top petticoats and long legged knickers the woman behind the counter would operate the very cleaver drawers lining the walls holding the goods. The headmistress, Miss Hughes must have been about 110, My class teacher was a woman aptly named Mrs Dark a horrible and spiteful woman. It was nice to hear your memories. Sylvia. I also remember Burtons at the triangle and having a girl friend who lived in Tottenham road and the estate agents around Doms cafe including Dennis, Maxwell Miel who had a reg. This isnt the place to get involved in that discussion so Ill just say that changes arent always for the best! I bought my first motorised bike from them, a cycle master, which had an engine in the back wheel. I remember the flower man James! Yes I remember Miss Hughes, she was the head of Hazelwood Primary around 1946 when I started. I wonder if anyone remembers Dr Baxter who had a surgery in Hazelwood Lane at the junction with New River Crescent where the maisonettes are now? Does anyone remember Victor Value supermarket in Wood Green it was not far from the Civic center and before myddleton road. All had presentsmine was miniature guitarwere you at that party? We called them Labour Exchanges and people were made to queue outside. There were two blokes in the back workshop mending bikes and preparing new ones. Wendy (was Wendy Small ), Hello Wendy, I do recall the ladies shop you mean. St. Clements Press. The other memory was of the caf Doms (Dave Todd 1/7/14) where they sold really delicious ice cream too! Some boys from Winchmore worked for him on the window cleaning. He played an accordion and the drums for many of the big orchestras and hotels in central London. They sold lovely solid, classy furniture. Dave then joined him at Kelvin and we became great mates and we would go to Arsenal matches together. A few doors away was a grocers shop called Crows. More please! , some of my best memories of that time. Where do you live now? A saxophonist my father often booked had the first name of Larry. Later, they raised us four kids in York Road. Ha ha yes and he had those bottle top glasses Dr Meldrum !!! Carol shares her memories of Grouts on the London RIP website, Memories of Palmers Green from the Francis Frith website, http://www.francisfrith.com/palmers-green/memories/.

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