I reckon you're absolutely right there Soho. In fact I'd narrow it down to 1935.From the look of the cars it looks like 1930s?
Used to love a pint of Shippo's in the Brickies, back in the day.A decent point to be fair. But the brewery not longer exists, so there is nothing to advertise.
Still leaves a slightly unpleasant feeling in the stomach though.
Yes but not all of us are blessed with your intelligence, knowledge and mental agility, Bruin.
The clues are there. You just have to interpret them.
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The original brewery doesn't but it is being brewed again. Frankly I always hated all the beer from Notts including Shipstones. Nowt to do with local pride, just never got on with it and it never got on with me either! It is no coincidence that when I moved to Nottingham I moved away from ales, what was on offer there I found rancid. It did indeed leave an unpleasant feeling in the stomach.A decent point to be fair. But the brewery not longer exists, so there is nothing to advertise.
Still leaves a slightly unpleasant feeling in the stomach though.
oh for a time machine and a walk down to Filbo from there!Saw the photo yesterday and it looks magical. So much of Georgian and Victorian Leicester remains, but huge swathes have been lost...
Photo from '67, year of the Doog and Jackie Sinclair.You look well for your age, chuck.
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So did I, whereabouts?worked in Princess Road West in mid 70s and spent many a happy lunch break in the Brickies. Then dozed for most of the afternoons
Hearts of Oak House and across the road in Princess House.So did I, whereabouts?