northampton in the 1970s

You need to sign in to create a shareable link. Flickr/majunznk. It was in 1767 that the new landlord changed its name to The White Hart. I remember the shoe factory my Nan used to work in was nearby and my Uncle Richard, or Dick as he was known, lived on Thomas Street, just up from the Vocal. It was published by the Northampton Chamber of Commerce, Narrow your search with advanced settings, such as Years (from/to), Fulltext, Publisher, January. Type the name of the parish in the search bar; Click on the location pin on the map I had been djing for a while with two friends as Blackcatfound and always wondered if this influenced the name he chose?. "We used to look out from London Road at green fields, now you have to go three or four miles to get to them. Take a look back at amazing photos of a thriving Northampton town centre in the 1960s and 1970s. at the northeast corner of the My friend Lionel, one of Northamptons great characters, was the landlord at The Sportmans for a while, he also went on to manage the Duke Of York in Semilong for a bit, and the infamous Winchester Private Members Club in Grafton Street, a short lived place but etched into my brain for life. The 2022-23 season is Northampton Town 's 125th year in their history and the club's second consecutive season in League Two. I used to enjoy popping into this pub in my youth as it was a really old unique pub. 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. Northampton (England) 70s and 80s music scene It remained empty for a few years and then became a boxing club and is currently (November 2019) a Romanian restaurant called the Moldova. We offer IT/Web sessions to members on Wednesday mornings at MK Museum. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 8,642, decreasing at the 2011 census to 8,457. The concert room had a sunken dance floor and a stage where bands would perform and the Bingo numbers called. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. -inch map. It was also when niche bookstores like Beyond Words could thrive. It is sandwiched between its neighboring buildings and might be the slimmest pub in tayn. etc. town authorities were in cahoots with the developers for monetary gain. Most of these folks aren't getting misty about the town when Calvin Coolidge was mayor, however. The smoking head above the fireplace used to scare me with its grimace and a fag sticking out its mouth. market square, whose demolition (to make way for the Grosvenor Centre mall) was so much lamented, was in fact a seedy This "key plan" indicates coverage of the Goad 1899 series of fire insurance maps of Northampton that were originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. I always had problems with the PA at The Lamplighter, it was a right pain in the arse if Im honest. I remember it as being like one of those bar fights you would see in an old western film. With Graham Carr managing, and players like Peter Gleasure, Brian Mundee, Ian Benjamin, Richard Hill, Trevor Morley, and Graham Rambo Reed in the squad. I was also in there with my mate Cama, when I somehow wound someone chap up in the queue and a fight started, I spent most of the fight trying to retrieve Cams glasses that had been knocked off, when things settled down I emerged from under a table holding his unbroken glasses. 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) Unlike Cinderellas, which was a night club in St. James, you didnt have to wear a shirt and tie! On internal evidence, I would date it as 1959-60. So sang Linda Jardim in "60 miles by road or rail," the promotional track that helped attract thousands of people to make their new home in "Middle England". Pleasant Street Video This one goes hand-in-hand with the above item. Northampton, town and borough (district), administrative and historic county of Northamptonshire, in the Midlands region of England. A blue plaque marks the spot where the Daily Echo was published for almost a century. Northampton began to morph into the place we have now. The Duke Of York had been a pub since the end of the 1800s. 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]. March 20th. Also my uncle, Richard Dick Hall, was landlord / manager for a short time. In fact, diverse group of people worked in the 1970s and early 1980s to raise awareness about sexual harassment and to create legal remedies. Photo: Bob Ramshaw. Read about our approach to external linking. I adored DJing there every Sunday afternoon, playing a 4 hour set and drinking wine while reading the Sunday papers. According to my every trusty resource, Dave Knibbs Last Orders I have found out it was granted its first licence in 1877. Briar Hill, Camp Hill and East and West Hunsbury were built in the south. He threw me the keys and I got in the car and before I knew it I was rolling down the hill and straight over the St. Andrews Road, mounting the pavement opposite, missing all the traffic. the pub started life in the 1700s calling itself The Roebuck. But I remember the old style booths it once held and the soft furnishings, and the different levels to the flooring, plus the toilets used to be downstairs which I liked, especially if I was DJing in there as I could get to the loo and back whilst a 45 played out, I had to put on an extended mix to get up the stairs and back when the layout changed. If my family was drinking there during the day, my cousins and myself would be free to run around Kings Heath dodging the, what seemed like, endless puddles of sticky carrier bags that the local glue sniffers had left lying around. The place has special connotations I remember being taken there as a kid and the garden being really long, much longer than it looks now on maps. Dave Knibbs book tells me it has been a pub since 1858, and I havent been in there for years although I have been in since it was modernised, I liked it how it was, but I prefer the old style public houses that most people wouldnt be seen dead in. The stairs going up to that top bar were a bloody nightmare, and I saw people fall down them more than once. I tried to find images of The Firefly but all I found was part photographs and press cuttings in the Chron calling it notorious. 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). Green, Foot, Marquis and Warwick were all at different times editor of the Chronicle's long-running daily 'chat' page, called Town Talk and County Gossip by Hamtune. You sometimes hear people longing for the Northampton of old. The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies - Rich Jones,phil collins,pink single-fud,nathan bundy and many many more as there was about 12 in the band. All these relatives meant I had this huge extended family and a great many of them would meet up, on the weekends, in the pubs and clubs around tayn. The town of Northampton I grew up in 1945-1963 was completely transformed in the 1960s and 1970s. place, whose shops, as I Despite struggling against their lowly rivals for the first 20 minutes of the game played on 7 February 1970, United ran out 8-2 winners. Not many people my age would venture in but being as I would also use the Drum me and my mate Cama would drop in for a bottle of beer. You can find out more about this book by following the link at the bottom of this paragraph. I have tried to find images of The FireFly but I cant find any decent ones. They had 2 snooker tables down stairs and another bar down there with the skittles and darts. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. A collection of his work was published in book form in 1985. change that drove the material It gained popularity as part of the Mounts triangle, which consisted of The Vic (as it was rebranded), The Garibaldi and The Lamplighter. The poem is supposed to be spoken by a sharp young executive I took pictures of some of the old landmarks still surviving, like the one on this page. Opposite is another old tayn pub called Shipmans (see post below). I remember my Dad and his brothers standing at the Hotel End, drinking pints from the County Tavern, I think there was a hatch that you were able to get pints from without leaving the County Ground. Frequented often as the railway yard was round the back of both pubs. The map carries no date. NRA 30228 Kerr family, Marquesses of Lothian: family and estate papers. Anyway I was asked to play on Sunday afternoons, while people ate wonderful Sunday dinners. So it became a bit of a local, especially around the time my mate Lionel, who was the landlord at The Sportmans, took over running the pub. Closed on holidays. I seem to recall once chairs and tables were turned the right way up everything carried on as though nothing had happened. It was closed in 2008 after being open for just 8 years. But it did have the most wonderful sprung wooden dance floor and had been a dance studio for a while, I always thought it would have been the perfect place to put on a Northern Soul night. I have put on a few bands at The Garibaldi over the years and have played records there on occasion too. Credit to the Image Owners Featured NRA 45012 WH Johnson, sports outfitter and furnishing ironmonger of Northampton. It was already derelict in 1978, and was pulled down soon after. The map carries no date. Its been through many modernisations in the past 10 years. Not much different to how I imagined everyones childhood was. The boys' school He was found in the cellar after cutting his own throat. Copyright 2023 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes, Elizabeth, Empress of Austria her British journeys, Milton Keynes Museum: Archaeological Treasurers on the Doorstep, Tour of the Parish Church of St Lawrence, Towcester. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc. Its interesting, see the story below, that the public toilets on Wood Hill had thought sufficient for customers until 1938, when they finally installed customer toilets for the first time and replaced the existing spiral stair case. External. I think it had a long single-story building and a larger more house like one at one end. Places The rose of the Shires. Gone were most of the factories making shoes, the terraced rows of cheap tenement housing, with a pub seemingly on every corner. 46 Bridge Street Northampton, Massachusetts 01060. info@historicnorthampton.org | 413-584-6011. Museum Hours. At least one member of my extended family can be found in here most Saturday afternoons. Later this venue was to become a night club called Top Of The Town. It's the Lankester & Wells building, which stood on 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. I asked my parents and they said it probably did happen. The County reminds me of going to the cobblers. It was in this new dystopian market tayn that myself and my many cousins would be dragged along, looking forward to afternoons of adventures, while the family moved from pub to pub and club to club, as venues shut down, lost favour, or someone was barred. The back bar had soft furnishing and led out to the garden. The FireFly in Dallington (also known as the Red Earl). My Home Page date the transformation from the 1960 demolition of the Peacock Hotel, an old (17th century) coaching inn on the east I spent many a Saturdays there playing the table top arcade machine. Main Street Northampton, MA . ! 1971. Take a look at these captivating images from 1970s Massachusetts. Gregg Cave also booked wonderful folk gigs at this venue too, and The Northampton Folk Club would also meet here for a sing song. My old man and all his brothers worked on the railway. There was a room to the left of the bar that was out of bounds to children and women! Around the 1960s the Victoria Inn closed its doors as a public house becoming the headquarters to the Northampton Nene Angling Club and for a short time the the Navy Club, before reopening again as pub in the 1980s. 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. In 1999 the venue reopened as a music venue, and became the Soundhaus. It was a popular venue for local political meetings in its early days. Maybe the most missed venue on this list. The Shipmans sits opposite The Drum on Drum Lane and also had an entrance on the Drapery. I have happy but it seems slightly misguided memories of this pub. One of the Chronicle's sister papers in those days was the Yorkshire Post. Perhaps they were; but I am sure they also thought they were improving the place. Street map Click here and draw a rectangle over the map to precisely define the search area. Helen Blaby writes a general interest column. It is called Last Orders and the author is Dave Knibb. FamilySearch. 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. Rothmans Football Yearbook 1976/77, p.270. Before it became a popular bar wed also go to the Pomfret down in Cotton. ), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction . Later it was called North Hamm tun, probably to distinguish it from Southampton. The impact on the town's population was considerable. Dave Nilsen: 0412501: 149k: A cake is presented to President John F. Kennedy aboard the USS Northampton, 13 April 1962. I have put on a few bands at The Garibaldi over the years and have played records there on occasion too. Is climate change killing Australian wine? for me, as I had my first paid employment there, in one of those rooms at river level, looking out at the Nene through one of the windows. Originating about 1100 as a walled town with a castle on the River Nene, Northampton was granted its first charter in 1189. Women would cross Drum Lane jitty into the Shipmans to use the amenities, you see, the ladies room in the Drum is upstairs, and the mens are down stairs. The shoe factory and his house were both eventually demolished, just another part of Northamptons modernization. The fall bounty of pumpkins, squash and fruit is piled high beside the road. It had a circulation of 17,483 in the first half of 2010, a year on year decline of 7.8%,[6] and the decline continued into 2012. 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Tree Lined Main Street Northampton, MA . He was born in 1905, the same year his father William Henry Holloway launched the Independent. To view a section in detail, click on the appropriate I really don't know what the I remember it as being like one of those bar fights you would see in an old western film. 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. 12 noon - 5 pm. I have lovely memories of this place. I was also in there with my mate Cama, when I somehow wound someone chap up in the queue and a fight started, I spent most of the fight trying to retrieve Cams glasses that had been knocked off, when things settled down I emerged from under a table holding his unbroken glasses. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). VideoThe secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, LGBT troops take love for Eurovision to front line. Free shipping for many products! Like many working-class families my lot would meet up and drink in Northamptons many pubs and clubs. Its still opening now but a lot more trendy than back then. The Duke Of York had been a pub since the end of the 1800s. After this spectacle, it was back to the Morris Man for more beer. In 1971, Northampton was home to 130,000 people. 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. type a type Betjeman detested. 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. 2-inch map He said people arriving from "crowded inner city areas" such as the East End of London and Birmingham to "an attractive green field site" had benefitted greatly from the expansion process. 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. Image courtesy of the Holyoke Public Library. Insurance Plan of Northampton (1899): Key Plan 3 1 : 3600 This "key plan" indicates coverage of the Goad 1899 series of fire insurance maps of Northampton that were originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks.

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northampton in the 1970s