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JEEZ!!!!!! I cant remember that,I wasnt born in 1960,but I CAN remember the A64 goin thro tadcaster b4 the York by pass was built,and I didnt know until last week the boot and shoe on Selby road is derelict!!!!
These were all landmarks we used to look for on the 500 mile journey I also remember always seeing Pickfords heavy haulage units carrying large diesel engines, ships propellors and big presses etc being pushed and pulled by up to four Scammell ballast tractors, a sign of our industrial past gone for everGreat memories
, a great find BTM.CheersSchuee
Who remembers when Scotch Corner was only a lump of earth in the middle of the road
Quote from: "mmgemini"Who remembers when Scotch Corner was only a lump of earth in the middle of the roadI do know hat the proper name is Scots Corner after all the drovers at use to meet there to drive Cattle,Sheep & Geese down to the English markets
I've got a 1964(?) OS map (1" to a mile) & the GNR still goes through;(over) Ferrybridge, Aberford, Bramham & Wetherby on that.It's nice to refer to it.
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"Quote from: "mmgemini"Who remembers when Scotch Corner was only a lump of earth in the middle of the roadI do know that the proper name is Scots Corner after all the drovers at use to meet there to drive Cattle,Sheep & Geese down to the English marketsThank you for that correction.The only thing that is Scotch is oats !!!
Quote from: "mmgemini"Who remembers when Scotch Corner was only a lump of earth in the middle of the roadI do know that the proper name is Scots Corner after all the drovers at use to meet there to drive Cattle,Sheep & Geese down to the English markets
I've now remembered the name of the pub on the A1 A6108 junction.The Bluebell.
On a slightly different tack anyone remember those traffic jams on the way to the coast through first of all Tadcaster and then Malton - oh happy days
Thank you for that correction.The only thing that is Scotch is oats !!!.
Probably more applicable to West Yorkshire members, than anyone else, but who knows?..............This may be a long shot, but......... does anyone remember the days of the Great North Road (in modern terminology, the A1) when its route took it;1. Over the old bridge at FerryBridge?2. Past the Brotherton Fox?3. Through Micklefield?4. Through Aberford & past The Swan (with its old coaching signs on the stable block)5. When Bramham Crossroads were exactly that?(Frank Coopers garage in situ)6. Through Wetherby (pre by-pass)Does anyone have old photographs of the places mentionedAt present this is the best Great North Road site I can find.This chap (Eddie) started his site after I spoke to him in FerryBridge about the old 'Greyhound Inn'Eddie's got this one of the John Carr designed bridge on his site.I reckon it dates from about 1960??Carr was also the architect of Harewood House (between Leeds & Harrogate)Other locations of interest to me are Bawtry & Scrooby Top
A workmate who's a very good friend of mine, his mother-in-law lives in Micklefield, i'll have a word with him.
When I was a lad we used to live in Barnsley and Ferrybridge,