Town pubs of the late 70's/early 80's
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drapesy wrote: I've often noticed that sign too, it also has a square and compass on it. I think it must have closed quite a while ago: I dont remember it ever being open and I've been going in city centre pubs since the mid 70's. my mother in law used the masons,certainly in the 50s and 60s.
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JanCee wrote: stevief wrote: JanCee wrote: It's just occurred to me wiggy, it might have been just 'le phonographe'. But anyway, we got there. Wasn't it also known as the 'Wigwam' at one time? Only that night when I'd had too much Double Diamond and thought I'd met Sitting Bull. it was defo 'le phonographique,thanks for that!
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JanCee wrote: stevief wrote: JanCee wrote: It's just occurred to me wiggy, it might have been just 'le phonographe'. But anyway, we got there. Wasn't it also known as the 'Wigwam' at one time? Only that night when I'd had too much Double Diamond and thought I'd met Sitting Bull. I'm not speaking with forked-tongue here! I'm sure it was the Wigwam,don't ask me HOW!
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stevief wrote: JanCee wrote: stevief wrote: JanCee wrote: It's just occurred to me wiggy, it might have been just 'le phonographe'. But anyway, we got there. Wasn't it also known as the 'Wigwam' at one time? Only that night when I'd had too much Double Diamond and thought I'd met Sitting Bull. I'm not speaking with forked-tongue here! I'm sure it was the Wigwam,don't ask me HOW! Okay then I must have been on the firewater rather than DD, Kimo Sabe.