Thanks to Betty for these photos from the 70s, which show Mutsie & Jimmy in Bar Riviera, staff behind the bar in Bar Gloria then in the last photo is Betty herself.
Apr 28, 2014
Apr 26, 2014
A photo from Jeanette
Keeping on with the theme of recent photos of Lloret's workers....
Thanks to Jeanette for sending this photo of Mutsy and Jimmy taken this year in New York. Both of them used to run 'Riviera' 'Gloria' 'Gemini's' etc.
Any more recent pics out there?
Apr 20, 2014
A photo from Maisie
Not an old photo today but a very recent one which shows 4 'young ladies' from Lloret who some of you may possibly remember??
Sue, Helen, Lynne and Maisie at Lake Windermere.
Thanks to Maisie for sending the photo.
Apr 17, 2014
Apr 10, 2014
2 from Les
This next photo is from Les's 21st birthday celebrations, a few names here are John Neighbour, Vic Pooley, Elaine, Terry Edmunds and Julie.
Labels:
La Uva
Apr 7, 2014
Photos from Les
Back to the 70s with photos from Les today....Les has also been kind enough to give the year and names of who is in each of the photos.
Winter 73 working in the Moby with Mark & Jock
Winter ’74. In the Moby winning the Dog of the Year’ award presented by Greg from the Steak House. Won’t go into details!
’74 me and Vic Pooley in Paris on our way to Lloret by coach.
Labels:
Moby Dick
Apr 5, 2014
Victor's photos
Here we have the last of Victors photos from 'Popeyes'....Thanks to those who have recently sent me their 'old' pics, but more photos are always wanted please keep sending them if happen to come across any. Please send to jackiereindl@gmail.com
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Popeye's
Apr 3, 2014
A message from Murph
I received this nice message from Murph this morning, he's been looking through the photos and remembering his time in Lloret de Mar....
My nickname is Murph.
Given name Michael Mungovan
I am American by birth (not my fault)!
I was a European Tour Guide in the mid-80's
for a German company called Wolff Reisen
that catered to American service men & their families.
My favorite tour - BY FAR - was Lloret de Mar
for many reasons. I was not aloud to "guide" in Spain
so as soon as we came into town, we were greeted
with sangria & I turned over my group to
Juan Santa Creo (spelling) Tours & told them that if they needed anything I
would be at the hotel bar between 4 and 5 pm. We stayed primarily at the Xaine Park (loved it),
the Monterey (more secluded) or at-the-time-a-new-build Samba(?);
It was across the street or close, kinda, to the
Scotch Corner, which bring me to my point...
With Juan's people taking care of my people, I had 24 hours a day to party
for the next 7 to 10 days. I was always roaming around, day & night but
my "local" became Scotch Corner & my friend became Stuart McKay.
At the end of the tour, I would pick up a commission check
from Juan for all the daily trip's my people did & head back to Germany for another group
hopefully re-assigned to Lloret de Mar.
With all that said, (I could go on) I stumbled across your site today & spent some time on it, enjoying it &
remembered I have probably a dozen pictures of the time taken at Scotch Corner with Stuart, employees, customers...
that I have to dig out of an old shoebox, scan & send to you!
I'll do my best to label the names of those I remember as it was 30 years ago
Give me until the end of the weekend & you will have them to do what you will.
I'm excited! Thank for what you are doing.
Nice job! Perhaps someday I will make it back!
Best,
Murph
Given name Michael Mungovan
I am American by birth (not my fault)!
I was a European Tour Guide in the mid-80's
for a German company called Wolff Reisen
that catered to American service men & their families.
My favorite tour - BY FAR - was Lloret de Mar
for many reasons. I was not aloud to "guide" in Spain
so as soon as we came into town, we were greeted
with sangria & I turned over my group to
Juan Santa Creo (spelling) Tours & told them that if they needed anything I
would be at the hotel bar between 4 and 5 pm. We stayed primarily at the Xaine Park (loved it),
the Monterey (more secluded) or at-the-time-a-new-build Samba(?);
It was across the street or close, kinda, to the
Scotch Corner, which bring me to my point...
With Juan's people taking care of my people, I had 24 hours a day to party
for the next 7 to 10 days. I was always roaming around, day & night but
my "local" became Scotch Corner & my friend became Stuart McKay.
At the end of the tour, I would pick up a commission check
from Juan for all the daily trip's my people did & head back to Germany for another group
hopefully re-assigned to Lloret de Mar.
With all that said, (I could go on) I stumbled across your site today & spent some time on it, enjoying it &
remembered I have probably a dozen pictures of the time taken at Scotch Corner with Stuart, employees, customers...
that I have to dig out of an old shoebox, scan & send to you!
I'll do my best to label the names of those I remember as it was 30 years ago
Give me until the end of the weekend & you will have them to do what you will.
I'm excited! Thank for what you are doing.
Nice job! Perhaps someday I will make it back!
Best,
Murph
Apr 1, 2014
Photos from Les
Thanks to Les Powell for sending his photos from the 70s, Les was in Lloret for 2yrs 1973/74. During that time he stayed in the pension above the original Gerry's Bar and worked in the Moby Dick during the winter time.
’73 - Les (red/white stripe) and Vicky Pooley with some girls from Norway
Winter 73 in the Mini Bar with Les, Gerry, Jenny, Mirabella ?, Colin, Isabella & Ramon.
Winter 73 Mini Bar – Les in the centre with Jenny, Dave Pooley and Lizbeth to the right
I think we may have had this photo before from Dave Pooley.... ’74 – Pam (Colins neice), Les, Jenny, Julie & Dave Pooley
Labels:
Gerrys Bar,
Mini Bar,
Moby Dick
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