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Lostrider

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About Lostrider

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  • Birthday 30/03/1953

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  • Location
    Mosborough Village
  • Interests
    Musician, Photgography,
  • Occupation
    Retired

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  1. You will find it on Old Beighton Facebook group.
  2. The website I used to have dedicated to the Buccaneer Bar has long gone but you can share stuff here. https://www.facebook.com/groups/126261979084912
  3. It was Gus (Gary) Fordham who put the fork through his foot, as far as I remember. In Colonel Lloyds double digging lesson.
  4. 1973 to 1992 ish. Chemical engraving section but doing the photography. Finished at Pryorsign. Brinsworth. ---------- Post added 27-09-2017 at 19:24 ---------- It was minor bird and used to tell everyone to F*** ***. haha ---------- Post added 27-09-2017 at 19:35 ---------- It was minor bird and used to tell everyone to F*** ***. haha
  5. For those on FACEBOOK, don't forget there is a site dedicated to Old Hackenthorpe called HACKENTHORPE REMEMBERED which now has 2,236 members with thousands of photographs. Why not join and share yore memories, photos & videos. Click on the link below:: Hackenthorpe Remembered
  6. There is group on Facebook for Old Hackenthorpe. lots of photos and memories. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Hackenthorpe/
  7. Yes. I still play mandolin, and Mandola (Mandolin tuned). In fact I've just worn the frets away since my earlier post and now needs re-fretting (rattling like mad) LOL but I think i'll just get a new one.
  8. It was Frank White (did he change his name) that played the twin fret gibson for Dave Berry. Check out the photo on this page. Dave Berry & the Cruisers.
  9. Used to play down there as kids. Try to see who could jump across the widest bit until somebody fell in the water (if you could call it that). It was the treated but still smellly water from the sewage treatment plant at Shirebrook. How we never got typhoid I'll never know.
  10. I think this is taken from my Grans window on Woodhouse Avenue. It is looking towards the hill which goes upto Woodhouse past the Recycling yard. The block of houses you can see were on the right hand side of the road heading towards woodhouse and were pulled down to make way for the new road system.
  11. Another addition to the Beighton Album. This is a picture of My mother and other workers at Molinaris Ice Cream. Again late 1940's I would guess. Old Beighton Photos.
  12. Thanks for testing it LOL. I have made the album public now, so It should work. Let me know if it doesn't.
  13. Photos of Beighton & Beighton Folk from the late 1940's. Follow the link: Old Beighton Photos Maybe some of you older ones might recognize someone. lol
  14. Here are a few photos of Beighton & Beighton folk taken around the late 40's. Beighton Photos Hope the link works.
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