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As kids used to play in here. No health and safety then.:)

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The times I used to try and get in there late fifties. Thing was that people were a bit more public spirited and soon chased you off once they saw you.
 

Did this one night in Scamps,(Used to be above the old beerkellar) it was absolutely full of mirrors, still laugh and cringe about it in equal measures.

But the floor lit up :). Had many mad nights in there, including asking some poor girl to dance and it was the full version of Rappers Delight, 12 minutes, it got a bit awkward after 4 which was about as long as strangers could tolerate each other on a dance floor then.
And an infamous night when at 1.45am the dj announced, 'would all the Chelsea fans gather at the top of the stairs, your coach is ready for you...', absolute bedlam ensued..
 


The times I used to try and get in there late fifties. Thing was that people were a bit more public spirited and soon chased you off once they saw you.
We used to make a den inside the local neibourhoof bonfire out of all the furniture collected locally - most of it now would make a fortune on Bargainhuntlol
Thinking back the floor inside the huge bonfire covered epithet newspaper for warmth and we just went into the woods and cut many trees down for the main bombfire - that den was dangerous as a fire risk as the false door was hidden to get in it lol
 
...I remember we used to back our school books with wallpaper. Not sure if kids still do that.
Remember the old Army and Navy stores haversack you toted your books around in?
We had to have ours boarded square so as not to damage the text books. Furthermore in my case I got a twatting for having drawn the Everton crest on the top flap. Only because I was at a grammar school and anything football related was verboten.
 
Remember the old Army and Navy stores haversack you toted your books around in?
We had to have ours boarded square so as not to damage the text books. Furthermore in my case I got a twatting for having drawn the Everton crest on the top flap. Only because I was at a grammar school and anything football related was verboten.

..I do, Tommy. I remember having one of those haversacks. Well remembered. I went to John Hamilton which was a High School back in the day, don’t remember us not being allowed footy crests. Teachers and Sixth formers wore gowns. The school ended up as Breckfield Comp but is knocked down now. We did win the Echo Cup in my year, though.
 

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