Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s?
Hi, Anyone remember the Ice Cream Parlour opposite the Arena? Also if you do, have you got any photo s of it?
I spent many hours in the parlour around about 1952. The juke box had quite a few bob from me (Frankie Lane, Johnny Ray etc)
Hope for some info.
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Permalink Reply by Hugh on May 8, 2020 at 19:30
This one do you, Roy? Looks like about three decades after your time. but it s all I can contribute.
Permalink Reply by ROY BOWKER on May 8, 2020 at 22:44
Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s?
Hi, Anyone remember the Ice Cream Parlour opposite the Arena? Also if you do, have you got any photo s of it?
I spent many hours in the parlour around about 1952. The juke box had quite a few bob from me (Frankie Lane, Johnny Ray etc)
Hope for some info.
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Permalink Reply by Hugh on May 8, 2020 at 19:30
This one do you, Roy? Looks like about three decades after your time. but it s all I can contribute.
Permalink Reply by ROY BOWKER on May 8, 2020 at 22:44
Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s?
Hi, Anyone remember the Ice Cream Parlour opposite the Arena? Also if you do, have you got any photo s of it?
I spent many hours in the parlour around about 1952. The juke box had quite a few bob from me (Frankie Lane, Johnny Ray etc)
Hope for some info.
Tags (All lower case. Use for multiple word tags):
Permalink Reply by Hugh on May 8, 2020 at 19:30
This one do you, Roy? Looks like about three decades after your time. but it s all I can contribute.
Permalink Reply by ROY BOWKER on May 8, 2020 at 22:44
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