But Bill Davisons The Black Cat Jazz Bar was my favorite. Although a very popular pub these days, managed by Paul & James Hanna, and called The Lamplighter, it used to be a very different layout. PICTURES: Take a look back at a thriving Northampton town centre in the Bastard brag is a variation of 3 card brag, 3 cards are dealt into the middle, 2 up and 1 is face down, the name is from the frustration players would feel when another player picks the card you wanted, and you bastard might be muttered or shouted depending on your mood and how inebriated you are. Sunnyside was up the hill and great for stumbling home and the Fox & Hounds was down the hill and on my out towards Kingsthorpe front. I wasnt from Semilong but had been introduced to the pub by my future brother-in-law who lived on Leslie Road. As we were sawing the wooden box to make the seating area of the cart a drunken chap appeared in the drive. "I just can't wait to be in Northampton!". Later this venue was to become a night club called Top Of The Town. -inch map. Last Orders states that Whitmy & Shipman were selling wine and brandy from the property in 1827. A huge club where my Uncle would do a meat raffle on a Sunday lunchtime. The song, originally part of an advert that blasted its way out of car stereos across London, proved so popular that Northampton Development Corporation (NDC) released it as a single. I met Dave recently and he is a jolly nice chap so please buy his book. The Keep was built along with the Kingsthorpe shopping arcade in 1973, opening its doors in 1974. The 2022-23 season is Northampton Town 's 125th year in their history and the club's second consecutive season in League Two. The Regent also had a karaoke in the upstairs bar which wasnt very big. They had 2 snooker tables down stairs and another bar down there with the skittles and darts. So my happy memories of the Overstone Arms was much more short lived than I remembered and most of my dating must have been done in The Lamplighter, as Dave Knibb says it changed names in 1988. But by the late 1960s and into the 1970s, this old shoe tayn with so many beautiful and distinctive buildings was changing. I was working as an Horology apprentice and Jim was a Silversmith apprentice and was a bloody lovely chap. The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure. 18 Photos Of Massachusetts In The 1970s - OnlyInYourState Streaking thrived through the 1970s and evolved as we approached the Reagan era. I then found that my Uncle Benny & Aunty Glynis had a photo in their garden bar of the pub when it was called The Dallington Brook. I can remember this as being a very smokey pub as a kid. Bird flu: Ringstead case confirmed in captive birds - BBC News That fine old The staples of Northamptonshire's industry at the beginning of the 19th century were wool, lace, silk and shoemaking. The really dramatic changes took place mostly in the 1970s, though, when I was living elsewhere. town authorities were in cahoots with the developers for monetary gain. Narrow your search with advanced settings, such as Years (from/to), Fulltext, Publisher, Pay was 4 a Hardingstone, Down I spent many a Saturdays there playing the table top arcade machine. I used to enjoy popping into this pub in my youth as it was a really old unique pub. 12 noon - 5 pm. I wasnt from Semilong but had been introduced to the pub by my future brother-in-law who lived on Leslie Road. The Heavy Crates vinyl junkies get togethers, especially the one where the building across the road caught fire and no one could leave the pub. machine that put corks in wine bottles. One of the last remaining smaller bars left in Northampton, that had licensing hours to suit the Market Traders. Up The shoe factory and his house were both eventually demolished, just another part of Northamptons modernization. A collection of his work was published in book form in 1985. The interior was a highly fashionable 1970s orange and brown. Click here and draw a rectangle over the map to precisely define the search area. Pictures include an unbelievably busy Abington Street, rows and rows of independent throwback shops and more. It is situated in Bailiff Street, opposite the Vocal, behind the Mounts and used to be frequented by undercover policemen as it was behind Campbell Square. In a terraced house on Merthyr Road. Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun | BBE, Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Volume One | RE:WARM, Troubadourial transmissions from after sundown. One such boozy day me and my cousin were building soapbox carts, you know the type of thing a death trap on pram wheels. It is sandwiched between its neighboring buildings and might be the slimmest pub in tayn. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Whilst I was doing this project my mate Richard told me about a book he had purchased by a local author which was all about lost pubs in Northampton. One of the Chronicle's sister papers in those days was the Yorkshire Post. Northampton | History, Facts, & Points of Interest | Britannica The Regent also had a karaoke in the upstairs bar which wasnt very big. It was also known as The Regent, I had my first taste of hearing acid house at this venue. Loss. The Shipmans sits opposite The Drum on Drum Lane and also had an entrance on the Drapery. August 1970: N/A Midfielders Billy Best : U: Glasgow 7 September 1942 (aged 33) 176: 40: Southend United: Summer 1973: Derrick Christie: W: Bletchley 15 March 1957 (aged 19) 19: 1: Apprentice: Summer 1975: N/A John Farrington: W: Lynemouth 19 June 1947 (aged 28) 72: 7: Cardiff City: Summer 1974: Graham Felton: W: Cambridge 1 March 1949 (aged 27) My biggest memory of the Sportmans was one of my many uncles let me drive his Capri from outside the pub after an afternoon session there, I think we was heading to The Fire Fly. Such a shame it just didnt stay open for longer. Picture special - 59 photos of May Day celebrations from towns and villages across north Northamptonshire from the 1970s to the 2000s. The paper's chief sub-editor Stanley Worker kept a copy in his desk and, during rare dull moments, would proudly peek at references to himself. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. I can also remember Uncle Colin taking me and my cousins, Darren and Simon, to the cricket at the County Ground. 46 Bridge Street Northampton, Massachusetts 01060. info@historicnorthampton.org | 413-584-6011. Being railwaymen the Railway Tavern and the Pomfret Arms were locals. 1975-76 Northampton Town F.C. season - Wikipedia buildings were demolished and new It looked like a blummin spaceship had landed in the centre of tayn. I moved to Semilong in my late teens and lived on Stanley Street, then Semilong Road, and then St Pauls Road. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Like many working-class families my lot would meet up and drink in Northamptons many pubs and clubs. Five College meeting of women teachers at Mount Holyoke College. It had other names too, some I remember are Sinatras, the short lived Hermans, which quickly changed to Macbeths, and it also became one The Cookie Club franchised venues. Man Utd v Northampton 1970 FA Cup 5th Round (Full Highlights) It was part of Bill Davisons Purplehaus empire, which consisted of the Roadmenders, The End in Far Cotton, and the wonderful and but short lived Black Cat Jazz Bar, have a look a couple of posts down for more info on The Black Cat. By 1832 The White Hart Wine Vaults had appeared. Ladies would cross the road from the Friendlies, another Working Mens Club which sat exactly opposite, where they would play bingo in both of the establishments on the same night criss crossing the road outside. one. student used to use it for storage, and I was inside the place several times. Image courtesy of the Holyoke Public Library. The men only snug of the Friendlies became the green room and later where the DJ booth was moved to. I couldnt find any old photos of the pub so this illustration is dated from a photo from the 1980s but I cant image it has changed in the last 150 years. Northampton. Until 2015, the Chron issued a free version of the weekly Northampton Mercury with a circulation of 44,000 to compete with its rival.[8]. Beautiful buildings like the Notre Dame High School in Abington Street and the St. Johns Street railway station went, as roads were widened and industrial new builds erected. But in its time, it was a great, quaint venue that almost everyone frequented. 1. type a type Betjeman detested. "British Newspaper Archives, Obituaries." Database with images. I would go most Friday and Saturday nights to dance to the Stone Roses, Housemartins, and do the dying fly, like Bluto Blutarskys famous gator scene from National Lampoons Animal House. His oldest brother would take the divvy there on a Friday night. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Northampton, OH Township Now Part Of Summit County 1820-1970 Token Wooden Nickel at the best online prices at eBay! the pub started life in the 1700s calling itself The Roebuck. I operated a Gradually the name changed to Northampton. I have put on a few bands at The Garibaldi over the years and have played records there on occasion too. We offer IT/Web sessions to members on Wednesday mornings at MK Museum. To watch classic match highlights & full list, go to.https://sites.google.com/view/gr8footyclassicmatches/home These instructions will show you how to find historical maps online. 2-inch map Castor, Northamptonshire Genealogy FamilySearch I used to like popping in to the old pub after visiting The Bat & Wickets to play bar billiards as it was one of the few pubs to still have a table. The scene in 2021: As explained in the previous post, the Mount Tom Railroad was a nearly mile-long funicular railway that brought visitors up to the Summit House at the top of Mount Tom. It was situated on the corner of St Andrews Road and Salisbury Street, in Semilong. I would see loads of bands play at the Soundhaus and even did DJ support there, it felt odd that two venues Id played and danced in as a kid, the Fanciers and Friendlies, were also the places I played and danced at as a young adult, even if my chosen vice was no longer cherry pop and a packet of scratchings. The town of Northampton I grew up in 1945-1963 was completely transformed in the 1960s and 1970s. It is obviously targeted at visiting business and sales people. Except one, my mate Jim who I worked with at Michael Jones. Another of the pubs that I frequented as an adult. Then we would 10 4 for a copy and talk to strange lorry drivers on my cousins CB radio, which would be connected to a car battery and sat on a tin tray. Among the Chronicle & Echo's most notable journalists were author Michael Green, who wrote The Art of Coarse Rugby, scriptwriter Alistair Foot, the Guardian's readers' editor Ian Mayes, chairman of the Sportswriters Association Barry Newcombe, former Boxing Board of Control general secretary John Morris, theatre historian Lou Warwick, and author and editor John Marquis (formerly of Reuters and Thomson Newspapers), whose books about the Sir Harry Oakes murder case and the Haitian tyrant Papa Doc have found an international audience. Take a look back at amazing photos of a thriving Northampton town centre in the 1960s and 1970s. The pub also had a music quiz but I cant remember the night it was on, but would go there with a mate of the ol man after a few beers in the Queens Park Working Mens Club. Such a shame it just didnt stay open for longer. In later years, Blockbuster Videos was next door to The Keep, before the whole place was torn down and the pub was buried under the new Waitrose carpark. A total of 15,655 new homes were built between 1970 and 1985, including on the Thorplands estate, The Barclaycard building on Marefair was vacated in the late 1990s and replaced by Sol Central in 2002, Bellinge Ponds, part of the 1974 Bellinge development, is part of five hectares of woodland, New estates like The Arbours were built using 205m on development corporation money, People moved from London and Birmingham to new homes on estates like Bellinge, Brackmills was built as a distribution centre, partly to counter the decline of the shoe trade in Northampton, These homes at Weston Favell were among 7,000 to be built by private developers, Weston Favell's Emmanuel inter-denominational church is built on three floors in the same design as the south Bank theatres in London, Briar Hill was one of the areas promoted by NDCs cult hit "60 miles by road or rail", The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure. January. The Rifle Drum, known simply to us as the Drum, has been around since the 17th Century, and according to Dave Knibbs book it had a name change to the Crown for a while. The grown-ups would take the court in the seating under the windows at the front and play a massive game of Bastard brag. HISTORIC NORTHAMPTON. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. They had a small car park around the rear and I remember going up stairs into a room with a pool table and a long bar further into the building on the left hand side. Mayes has also published compilations of his 'corrections and clarifications' columns in The Guardian. https://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. It was called Roland Holloway's Northamptonshire, Fifty Years of Photographs 19241974, published by Northamptonshire Libraries. USS Boston (CAG 1) is in the background. This is a street map that belonged to my father. Long before the pubs opened all day, except for lock-ins, I remember we would end up at peoples houses and the drinking would continue. In a terraced house on Merthyr Road. As already mentioned opposite The Gari was the Vocal & Instrumental Club, simply known as the shortened Vocal by many people in Northampton. A chair was definitely smashed over someones head, and Im sure me and my cousin Scott, hid under the pool table, but that might be my imagination getting the better of me. It became another of Northamptons old pubs that have been purchased by the dreaded property developers and is now a block of flats. In 1971, Northampton was home to 130,000 people. Women of color and working class women were centrally involved in this struggle against sexual All in the name of progress, and the lining of someones pocket. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Each illustration features a slice of my memory and I hope to keep adding more as time goes by. The Virtual Attic NRA 44977 Joseph Pitts, pork butcher, Northampton. Draw I used to DJ here on a Saturday night with my mate Dixy, Uncle Seltzers Kosmik Surgery spun plastic discs of joy for many lock-ins. I always thought he was an old landlord but it seems Dave Knibb dug up proof he was the manager of the Shipman wholesale business and lived on the premises. I remember the pool table was on the left as you look at the illustration, in the 1960s it was a gated area but by the 1980s it had been extended to hold the pool room and the toilets. . Northampton 1970s Archives - Paul Hillery Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. Printing in Northampton ceased at the time of the weekly change in 2012 and is now done at the Johnson Press location in Peterborough. "We used to look out from London Road at green fields, now you have to go three or four miles to get to them. Visitors are welcome at all meetings. We had loads of lockins or harrys (harry afters) on Monday nights. The shoe factory and his house were both eventually demolished, just another part of Northamptons modernization. British Newspaper Archives, Obituaries FamilySearch Closed on holidays. Springfield Women's Collective forms support groups and publishes Small Arms. Not only did it have an unbelievable selection of great films, the staff, led by owner Dana Gentes, couldand wouldtalk films with customers for hours. The Northampton cinemas we've loved and lost - Northants Live Yale Photogrammar/Carl Mydan. The FireFly was, without doubt, a local pub with a somewhat acquired taste. Hazey memories of lots of levels in this pub. It is odd to think back now but I had a gun pulled on me once in here, but thats another story. More Local Journalism to Love Start today for 50% off Expires 4/30/23, George Lenker | Special to The Republican. It is situated in Bailiff Street, opposite the Vocal, behind the Mounts and used to be frequented by undercover policemen as it was behind Campbell Square. You sometimes hear people longing for the Northampton of old. I have a hazy memory of my family and their friends drinking in the Garibaldi. [1] This successful marketing ploy was all part of NDC's plans to persuade people to move from overcrowded areas in London and Birmingham to the open spaces of Northampton. Specializing in spiritual and philosophical tomes, the store was the place you'd go for a book on Sufis by Idries Shaw or a biography of Kierkegaard. I used to enjoy popping into this pub in my youth as it was a really old unique pub. News By Tom Hitchenor 12:05, 7 MAR 2021 Updated 12:08, 7 MAR 2021 The market moved to its present location in Market Square in 1235 (Image: Peter Narramore) Among those encouraged to come to the new town were former servicemen and Mr Lang had been a Navy man. The main road was Sheep Street and the trams went up there, it wasnt until they widened Broad Street and pulled down surrounding buildings and pubs that things changed to what we have now. A castle where parliament would sit. Its still opening now but a lot more trendy than back then. I was born in Northampton, at the Barratt Maternity Home, which opened in 1936 when the footwear entrepreneur William Barratt gave the hospital a generous donation. Places my way around. ! A big car park and sat opposite Dallington brook. How Northampton's Gold Street has changed down the years Northampton: A Town Through Time - YouTube about 6 inches to the mile. We had loads of lockins or harrys (harry afters) on Monday nights. Unlike Cinderellas, which was a night club in St. James, you didnt have to wear a shirt and tie! I thought everybody spent their childhood dayn the pub, around extended house parties, and the Working Mens Club on a Sunday night. Also, older long-gone shops, like Woolworth's were not included. With his hand holding on to the wood to steady himself he continued to nearly saw his finger off. I remember the lovely shiny green tiles of this pub that still sticks in my mind even through the smokey haze of all the pubs back then. A big car park and sat opposite Dallington brook. Originating about 1100 as a walled town with a castle on the River Nene, Northampton was granted its first charter in 1189. Parish History [edit | edit source]. So on a Sunday morning, wed get the bus into tayn and walk down Bridge Street to Far Cotton. I adored DJing there every Sunday afternoon, playing a 4 hour set and drinking wine while reading the Sunday papers. The Sportsman Arms in Bath Street. I think it went all the way back to Kingsthorpe Rec. The Shipman family continued to run the pub until the early part of 1900s. This page is not available in other languages. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. 5. Dynamite Records With huge space in the basement of Thorne's Marketplace, Dynamite carried a wide inventory and was best known for great imports, especially odd prog rock and art rock titles, such as ones from Gong, The Art Bears, and Fred Frith. Note that this map awards the name "River Nene" to the northern tributary coming down through Kingsthorpe. We seemed to spend the whole of our summers sat on the steps outside our front doors while the mum took turns to make the pot of tea and pass around the biscuit tin (Auntie Rose always had the best biscuits). townspeople wanted better It was a start of new subculture and the time for raves had begun. The smoking head above the fireplace used to scare me with its grimace and a fag sticking out its mouth. The Emporium Arcade CASTOR (St. Keneburgha), a parish, in the union and soke of Peterborough, N. division of the county of Northampton, 4 miles (W.) from Peterborough.. Resources [edit | edit source] Find Neighboring Parishes [edit | edit source]. recall, didn't do much business. Eventually closing its doors around 2013. Records extracted by FindMyPast and images digitized by FamilySearch. It was published by the Northampton Chamber of Commerce, probably for placement in local hotels. 2022-23 Northampton Town F.C. season - Wikipedia The fall bounty of pumpkins, squash and fruit is piled high beside the road. My Home Page Far Cotton On internal evidence, I would date it as 1959-60. They would get you to the door and then throw you down the steps onto the concrete below. Springfield. You can scroll down to find more maps of Blue Note Guitars Nestled in a basement just down the street from the Iron Horse, this shop got plenty of traffic from touring musicians. I had two older siblings, loads of cousins, and dozens of Aunties and Uncles. It's the Lankester & Wells building, which stood on I really don't know what the The FireFly in Dallington (also known as the Red Earl). Bastard brag is a variation of 3 card brag, 3 cards are dealt into the middle, 2 up and 1 is face down, the name is from the frustration players would feel when another player picks the card you wanted, and you bastard might be muttered or shouted depending on your mood and how inebriated you are.
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