The Badger
06-08-2007, 17:57
Can anyone remember the Monkey Cage?
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View Full Version : Remembering the Monkey Cage The Badger 06-08-2007, 17:57 Can anyone remember the Monkey Cage? Janner 13-08-2007, 13:20 The only monkey cage I can remember was in a pet shop in the old market .The entrance I think was a door onto the street, this memory is from 70 years ago, so I don't guarantee it. The Badger 14-08-2007, 18:14 This one is connected with a school. me-and-pippo 14-08-2007, 20:09 This one is connected with a school. The school is, Woodhouse Grammar School. Not that i had any connections, just did a search out of curiosity. The Badger 15-08-2007, 18:13 Thank you. Woodhouse Grammar may well have a connection and it would be interesting to learn what it is, but it is not the one I am looking for. pigeon 15-08-2007, 18:57 Thank you. Woodhouse Grammar may well have a connection and it would be interesting to learn what it is, but it is not the one I am looking for. there were some advertising bill boards at owler lane that was known locally as the monkey house!!!:loopy: me-and-pippo 15-08-2007, 19:50 there were some advertising bill boards at owler lane that was known locally as the monkey house!!!:loopy: Think The Badger is refering to schools, have a look at this article. Paragraph nine starting at the botttom of the photo "monkey cage" and the "crocodile cage"; Woodhouse Grammar School (http://www.j31.co.uk/woodhousegrammar.htm) Asaw 16-08-2007, 07:40 Was before my time but my parents said it was somewhere at the top of barrack hill near the Queens ground where couples met up. Think I remember a picture palace there? The Badger 16-08-2007, 11:16 Thank you Me-and-Pippo for the link to Woodhouse Grammar. It seems that the monkey cage there was used for precisely the same reason as the one at Nether Edge Grammar (yes that's the one I was referring to). It was about 18" wide and was formed by the rear face of a schoolground air raid shelter on one side and a safety railing on the other. Inititiation ceremonies for new pupils were carried out, as at Woodhouse Grammar, but, for me, they could not have been too bad as I can't remember what was involved. It was also used sometimes as an escape route in the game of 'tiggy'. Perhaps there were 'monkey cages' at other institutions in the city. Mags 17-08-2007, 21:18 I remember my Mother telling me about the Monkey Rack.Sounds similar. It was where courting couples met and it was somewhere around Hillsborough, must have been at least 90 years ago. |