Back to Spocks photos with 3 from the Prince of Wales. I dont have a name for the person above, can anyone help? in the next 2 below are a very young Alan Hagger! and In the 3rd picture are Knocker, Dave and Spock in what looks like fancy dress night in the Robin Hood. I have heard that years ago fancy dress was totally illegal in Lloret, does anyone know why that would have been?
Jun 11, 2012
Jun 10, 2012
Ann's Photos
Ann with David Hendry & Fish |
Thanks to Ann for allowing me take some of her Lloret pics from her Facebook page, all these I believe are from the early 80s.
Joe and Russell at the back....who's are the legs? |
Ann & Madeleine |
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Rob Roy
Jun 9, 2012
Tom's Photos
Thanks to Tom for getting in touch and sending 2 photos for the blog, I have included both of his emails under each of the photos...
Hi
Jackie, was given details of your website - fabulous stuff. Went to Don
Quijote with Britannia in 1978 or 1979 and spent many nights in The
Highlander and Robin Hood. Little did I know that my move down south in
1985 would lead me to be introduced to former owners of The Birmingham
Chippy in Fanals - Ivy and Harold Payne from Henley in Arden. Here they
are pictured with their son Gerald and daughter Sally. We don't know who
the lady is on the end but think she worked in the bar where picture
taken. I believe they were there for most of the 70s.
Sadly the Paynes in the picture have all passed away but they were all characters in their own way and well remembered.
Here
is a picture of the lads from Oxgangs, Liberton and Longstone in
Edinburgh with the bar staff from The Highlander. Photographer from Foto
Lloses San Pedro 15 in Lloret knew we were suckers for a photo and
followed us around. Maybe some of the guys will have some more. Messrs
Cropley, McGuigan, Houston, Jordan, Hunter, Boulton and McQuatt - if you
are still out there have a dig through the old albums.
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Birmingham Chippy,
Highlander
Jun 8, 2012
Photos from John Jackson
John has been in touch and sent in his photos from the 70s after recently coming across the 'Old Stuff' by accident.
Here is John's email and photos.....
Found your website today when I was messing about on the internet - it brought
back so many great memories of holidays I had there in 1974,1976 &
1977.
Thought I would send a couple of pics of a couple of the many nights we had in
the West Coast in 1976.
Pic 1 shows me and my mate Roger (the two guys above the guy on the
bottom left) at approximately 2 in the morning with a bunch of people
we had somehow got to meet over several hours - we had just popped into
the West Coast at about 1pm 13 hours earlier for a quick drink on the
way back from the beach - that was what the West Coast was like back
then!
Pic 2 - a romantic evening the next night shared with a couple of
the barmen from the West Coast! Any idea who they are?
Great nights and great memories.
Love the site.
Here is John's email and photos.....
Found your website today when I was messing about on the internet - it brought
back so many great memories of holidays I had there in 1974,1976 &
1977.
Thought I would send a couple of pics of a couple of the many nights we had in
the West Coast in 1976.
Pic 1 shows me and my mate Roger (the two guys above the guy on the
bottom left) at approximately 2 in the morning with a bunch of people
we had somehow got to meet over several hours - we had just popped into
the West Coast at about 1pm 13 hours earlier for a quick drink on the
way back from the beach - that was what the West Coast was like back
then!
Pic 2 - a romantic evening the next night shared with a couple of
the barmen from the West Coast! Any idea who they are?
Great nights and great memories.
Love the site.
Labels:
Westcoast
Jun 7, 2012
A Story from Mariano..
After recent stories which have been sent in to the blog Mariano would like to add one of his own from the 70s....
I hope you
understand my difficult for to write in English but here goes my story
hoping like you it. In the early 70´s there was a bar opposite the
Western Saloon,this bar had a lot of customers because the drink
prices,were much lower than others bars around,the bar's name was
"Martin's Bar"and the owner Martin,was gay.In those years,many stray
dogs,some loose by their owners and others abandoned,were coming along
the streets and along the beach of Lloret,searching for tourist feed,one
day,being in Martin's bar,crossed down the street,outside the bar,a
bitch in heat,followed by perhaps sixteen or more dogs,when Martin saw
the gang of dogs pass by the street behind the bitch,came to the door of
his bar and cried -;¡Oh! "how lucky they have
some" Jun 6, 2012
Jun 4, 2012
Not Lloret but almost!
Thanks to David for this story and photo from the 70s...
Another
photo mid seventies not exactly Lloret but it was the day before??? I
was transferred with Thomson Holidays from Costa Brava to Corfu (just
when I was speaking Spanish!) and I had bought a place outside Malaga.
So I thought I would drive to work and at the end of the season drive
back to my new home in Malaga and in doing I looked in at Lloret for
chicken that night in El Relicario, while cruising round Lloret
remembering the nice times I bumped into Chris Stanley outside the
Londoner (I lived above him during my first year in Lloret) and he had a
go in the new “Motor” next day around evening I came across this place
in Almeria where Clint Eastwood made the spaghetti westerns. Never a
dull moment.
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