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cryrst The garden of England 05 Jan 21 7.47pm | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
I definitely remember the name, but when I searched for it just now it came up as being on Church Street rather than Surrey Street. Was Remys not one of the little shops on the left hand side as you walk southwards down the market from Church Street? Very old looking buildings with an overhanging first floor held up on columns, next to what is now the Fox pub? I remember those little shops. I thought one of them was a sports shop? I seem to recall buying trainers there, and also an adidas top in about 1989/90?! It was always damp smelling in there. Tiny little shops. Cafe next door. If Zaha goes to Milan he'll leave all this rich cultural history behind. Thought that was crown hill down towards the furniture place which was burnt down by some scum.
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Brasilian Eagle Londres 05 Jan 21 9.06pm | |
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I spent many a happy night in the Horn & Trumpet pub in Surrey Street when I turned 18 in the early 80's. I seem to remember it had two or free floors. I used to attend a CB night there, 10.4 rubber duck. Attachment: croydon_horntrumpet.jpg (52.19Kb)
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kennybrowns leftfoot Reigate 05 Jan 21 9.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Used to buy my clothes in Surrey Street in mid eighties. Do you remember a clothes shop called Remys (may be spelt differently) Plus you had Beanos the record shop. Does anyone remember the name of the shoe shop? Think it may have been called Doctor something but may be completely wrong. Edited by Tom-the-eagle (05 Jan 2021 9.49am) Don't know about the shoe shop but wasnt there a club down Crown Hill just off Surrey Street called Doctor Jim's?? I also remember a cracking little clothes shop just off North End called Budwalls as well..
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 05 Jan 21 9.15pm | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
I definitely remember the name, but when I searched for it just now it came up as being on Church Street rather than Surrey Street. Was Remys not one of the little shops on the left hand side as you walk southwards down the market from Church Street? Very old looking buildings with an overhanging first floor held up on columns, next to what is now the Fox pub? I remember those little shops. I thought one of them was a sports shop? I seem to recall buying trainers there, and also an adidas top in about 1989/90?! It was always damp smelling in there. Tiny little shops. Cafe next door. If Zaha goes to Milan he'll leave all this rich cultural history behind. Logo 2 was owned by Patos shoes. There was an amusement arcade game shop almost next door to Remys.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 05 Jan 21 9.19pm | |
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Originally posted by kennybrowns leftfoot
Don't know about the shoe shop but wasnt there a club down Crown Hill just off Surrey Street called Doctor Jim's?? I also remember a cracking little clothes shop just off North End called Budwalls as well.. I recall 'Doctor Jim's.
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cryrst The garden of England 05 Jan 21 9.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Brasilian Eagle
I spent many a happy night in the Horn & Trumpet pub in Surrey Street when I turned 18 in the early 80's. I seem to remember it had two or free floors. I used to attend a CB night there, 10.4 rubber duck. Is that a Mexico?
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Brasilian Eagle Londres 05 Jan 21 9.40pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Is that a Mexico? It looks like a painted Ford Capri. I think they only made Ford Escorts in the Mexico style.
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kevlee born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 05 Jan 21 9.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Brasilian Eagle
It looks like a painted Ford Capri. I think they only made Ford Escorts in the Mexico style. Looks like a MK3 Capri from double headlights and bonnet. Painted in the style of a MK1 Mexico.
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Eaglecoops CR3 05 Jan 21 10.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Brasilian Eagle
It looks like a painted Ford Capri. I think they only made Ford Escorts in the Mexico style. You are correct. The Mexico paint job was never crossed over to the Capri. That body kit on the Capri is not standard either and nor are the headlights. It’s a custom job for sure.
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Gerry J NEWBURY 05 Jan 21 10.12pm | |
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Does anyone remember Hewitts kind of general stores in Church Street ,used to spend my pocket money on Dinky Toys in the 1950's,wish I still had them now.
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glazedallover Allier 05 Jan 21 10.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Gerry J
Does anyone remember Hewitts kind of general stores in Church Street ,used to spend my pocket money on Dinky Toys in the 1950's,wish I still had them now. Hewitts were school uniform outfitters in the 60's . they also had a small shop in Pollards Hill.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 05 Jan 21 10.55pm | |
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Originally posted by wombat84
I think the shoe shop was called Dr Patos. That’s the one mate! TBH I still don’t remember the name But I do remember it was where everyone wants to get Doc Martins. Thanks
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