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One of our old posters on the Rivals board, Ron Gould, was in that film. One of the kids playing football at the start of the film. Filmed in Paddington by the Grand Union I believe.
West London LaLaLa was my user name on the old Rivals forum. Should’ve stuck with that name because now people on here occasionally think I am actually Peter Hucker. (I’m not)
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West London La La La... on 18:03 - Feb 6 with 2116 views
Well everybody knows down in Ladbroke Grove you have to leap across the street you can lose your life under a taxi cab you've got to have eyes on your feet
One Man Band Leo Sayer
My Great Grandmother died in a traffic accident on Ladbroke Grove, before my time.
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West London La La La... on 18:45 - Feb 6 with 1948 views
On the side of the road where the camera was, there was a pub built on a slope called the Admiral Blake but locals called it the Cowshed. Trumans ale so that was good. Legend has it that a bass guitar stolen from Paul McCartney was unknowingly bought by the pub Guv, and wasn't seen again for 50 years. Anyone remember ?
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West London La La La... on 18:54 - Feb 6 with 1911 views
West London La La La... on 18:45 - Feb 6 by colinallcars
On the side of the road where the camera was, there was a pub built on a slope called the Admiral Blake but locals called it the Cowshed. Trumans ale so that was good. Legend has it that a bass guitar stolen from Paul McCartney was unknowingly bought by the pub Guv, and wasn't seen again for 50 years. Anyone remember ?
It was called the Cowshed because it used to a 'knocking shop'.I much preferred the Narrow Boat across the road which was a Fullers house.
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West London La La La... on 19:20 - Feb 6 with 1835 views
West London La La La... on 18:54 - Feb 6 by lightwaterhoop
It was called the Cowshed because it used to a 'knocking shop'.I much preferred the Narrow Boat across the road which was a Fullers house.
I have to correct that assertion as a matter of historical fact and a friend’s memory. My best mate’s dad ran the Admiral Blake, late ‘60s into the ‘70s. Ron would never have stood for any of that sort of carry-on. https://www.theundergroundmap.com/article.html?id=2942
Also, the Narrow Boat (Wally & Irene) was a great little pub, but it was on the Ladbroke Grove canal bridge further back towards Kensal Green.
Had to jump in there, apols.
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West London La La La... on 19:21 - Feb 6 with 1832 views
West London La La La... on 19:20 - Feb 6 by Kensal_Ranger
I have to correct that assertion as a matter of historical fact and a friend’s memory. My best mate’s dad ran the Admiral Blake, late ‘60s into the ‘70s. Ron would never have stood for any of that sort of carry-on. https://www.theundergroundmap.com/article.html?id=2942
Also, the Narrow Boat (Wally & Irene) was a great little pub, but it was on the Ladbroke Grove canal bridge further back towards Kensal Green.
Had to jump in there, apols.
Beat me to it!
From the time when livestock markets were a common thing in London. Lots of pubs derived their business from being on coaching routes.
Narrow Boat was great, a real loss.
Three big blocks going up on the corner of Barlby and Ladbroke Grove at the moment opposite where the Admiral used to be.
Fck me - I remember when Police Cars (and Fire Engines) had bells and not sirens. (Mind you, I knew I was old last week when I reached the top of the allotment waiting list).
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West London La La La... on 21:17 - Feb 6 with 1500 views
West London La La La... on 20:59 - Feb 6 by GloryHunter
Fck me - I remember when Police Cars (and Fire Engines) had bells and not sirens. (Mind you, I knew I was old last week when I reached the top of the allotment waiting list).
Is that what they call the local cemetery around your way?
West London La La La... on 21:25 - Feb 6 by qpr_1968
just the end of a long chain of high rises, stretching all up wood lane, du cane road, east acton, western avenue, old oak lane and more......
standing in wormwood scrubs is becoming more like central park.
It’s just horrible, isn’t it. The only way is up. One of the good things about our bit of suburban West London is that it’s not going double high rise in Hillingdon. Just a matter of time.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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West London La La La... on 22:58 - Feb 6 with 1228 views