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Jogon wrote: Better pic mouseman gate, Robin Hoods Bay Hi Jogon I remember that gate when it was new it must be at least twenty years ago.Its at the bottom of the hill on the other side of the road from the stream there is a stretch of wall about three foot high that you can look over to see the stream.I remember going up this stream from were it goes down the ramp into the sea i had a metal detector with me i did not find any gold but fell into the water i was lucky i was staying in Robin Hoods Bay at the time on holiday so i could get into some dry gear.What has this got to do with the Mouse Man i hear you say. He. He I must go the men in the white coats are knocking on my door.
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When I was at Cockburn High School (1955-1962) there was a woodern lectern that had the famous mouse carved on it. I wonder what happened to that lectern?
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tilly wrote: Jogon wrote: Better pic mouseman gate, Robin Hoods Bay Hi Jogon I remember that gate when it was new it must be at least twenty years ago.Its at the bottom of the hill on the other side of the road from the stream there is a stretch of wall about three foot high that you can look over to see the stream.I remember going up this stream from were it goes down the ramp into the sea i had a metal detector with me i did not find any gold but fell into the water i was lucky i was staying in Robin Hoods Bay at the time on holiday so i could get into some dry gear.What has this got to do with the Mouse Man i hear you say. He. He I must go the men in the white coats are knocking on my door. Tilly, correct same one.You'd be surprised.I first saw it on 30th July 1966. I was 5. Unfortunately the grown-ups spent most of the time going on about some crappy football match or other.Really boring when you're a five year old on holiday     

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Jogon wrote: .....I first saw it on 30th July 1966. I was 5. Unfortunately the grown-ups spent most of the time going on about some crappy football match or other......     No. Don't get it. I've tried but I just don't get it.A football match in Robin Hood's Bay so long ago. Did they have a pitch then?I don't think there is one now.

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Jogon wrote: tilly wrote: Jogon wrote: Better pic mouseman gate, Robin Hoods Bay Hi Jogon I remember that gate when it was new it must be at least twenty years ago.Its at the bottom of the hill on the other side of the road from the stream there is a stretch of wall about three foot high that you can look over to see the stream.I remember going up this stream from were it goes down the ramp into the sea i had a metal detector with me i did not find any gold but fell into the water i was lucky i was staying in Robin Hoods Bay at the time on holiday so i could get into some dry gear.What has this got to do with the Mouse Man i hear you say. He. He I must go the men in the white coats are knocking on my door. Tilly, correct same one.You'd be surprised.I first saw it on 30th July 1966. I was 5. Unfortunately the grown-ups spent most of the time going on about some crappy football match or other.Really boring when you're a five year old on holiday      Hi Jogon I never thought it was has old as that it must have been refurbished when i first saw it.Not seen Robin Hoods Bay for a number of years must take trip there i love the place.
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[quotenick="salt 'n pepper"] Jogon wrote: I first saw it on 30th July 1966. I was 5. grown-ups spent most of the time going on about some crappy football match or other......     No. Don't get it. I've tried but I just don't get it.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_FIFA_World_Cup_Final[Edit - SaltnP you got me there]

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Jogon wrote: salt 'n pepper wrote: Jogon wrote: .....I first saw it on 30th July 1966. I was 5. Unfortunately the grown-ups spent most of the time going on about some crappy football match or other......     No. Don't get it. I've tried but I just don't get it.A football match in Robin Hood's Bay so long ago. Did they have a pitch then?I don't think there is one now. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_FIFA_World_Cup_Final http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wind_up

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Clive White wrote: Anyone remember;Holy Rosary Primary school, Little London - long goneSt Charles, York Road - now derelictOld St Augustines, Harehills - goneNew St Augustines - blown up but rebuilt sinceChrist the King, Bramley - playing fields have been built over, is the school still there? Hiya Clive,I know this is an old post but thought you may like to this picture of the Holy Rosary on Carlton Hill,Little London,it's an aerial shot taken by Skyviews & General not long before it closed .....If the picture hasn't uploaded properly then you can e-mail me & I'll send it to you Ok ...............All the best mate         

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frisbee wrote: Brownegirl85 wrote: Does anyone have any pictures of Asket Hill Primary School from the late seventies? Thats when I was there - went past recently and there is nothing there!My whole school history has been demollished, Asket Hill Primary, Briamwood Middle School (mid eighties) and now Primrose Hill High (ealry eighties) - is it me??? Yeah it sad about Asket Hill and Braimwood, I went to both too in the 70's. At the last General Election in 2005, I worked the polling station which was based in the wooden huts at Asket Hill. It was the first time in 30 yrs I had been in there and once i was inside it was like being transported back to that time. I didn't know that Primrose Hill had been totally demolished, I thought it had been rebuilt on the same site?

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stodge. wrote: gbdlufc wrote: stodge. wrote: Hey up, just remembered about the old building college i used to go to on east street, it looked like it was a school at one point but i don't know the name of it, it got flattened when they redirected the road.it was bang opposite the tyre garage. Hey up Stodge, I too went to that building college around 81 ish it must have been Cross Green Primary or something at a guess, but there will be someone on here that will know exactly its name.... funny I remember the Fish Hut opposite more than the Tyre fitters! I was there about 86-87 it could well of been opposite the fish hut, allot of beer has passed under the bridge since then. I seem to remember East street had leveled off before you went into the old play ground, while the fish hut was still on the slope. Could be wrong. Think it might have been called Ellerby Lane School?
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