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The famouse Captains Cabin on Gracemount Drive. A Hearts supporters bus ran from there, 1986 to 1995. A lot has changed over there now, no pun, no high flats, no CCBC playing fields.

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17 hours ago, J.T.F.Robertson said:

 

Was that a pub on the corner? (Campbell's?) If so, my grandad (after whom I am named) was a much too frequent patron of it.  

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John Findlay
2 minutes ago, Tazio said:

Still doesn’t make it worth visiting though. Dump. 

Some good pubs though to be fair.

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6 hours ago, The Real Maroonblood said:

 

In a previous post I said that was Arthur Street.

it is in fact Salisbury Street.

 

Poor Salisbury Street, for quite some time I have been referring to it as Carnegie Street.

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The Real Maroonblood
29 minutes ago, bobsharp said:

 

Poor Salisbury Street, for quite some time I have been referring to it as Carnegie Street.

Carnegie Street was round the corner from the Deaconess Hospital.

Do you remember Bialecks the Baker?

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36 minutes ago, The Real Maroonblood said:

Carnegie Street was round the corner from the Deaconess Hospital.

Do you remember Bialecks the Baker?

 

No not really but I even lost a whole street, ?

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2 hours ago, dannymack said:

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The famouse Captains Cabin on Gracemount Drive. A Hearts supporters bus ran from there, 1986 to 1995. A lot has changed over there now, no pun, no high flats, no CCBC playing fields.

 

That's a rare photo. Now a Tesco.

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3 hours ago, Stuart Lyon said:

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Thanks, Stuart.

One particular memory I have of my grandad was when my mum sent me along to ask if she could borrow a few bob from him. His reply; "tell your mother my name's Jimmy Ford not Henry fekin Ford".  :o (did get the dosh, though)

 

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2 hours ago, The Real Maroonblood said:

Carnegie Street was round the corner from the Deaconess Hospital.

Do you remember Bialecks the Baker?

 

I do, I do. :P Was it not also known as "the Jews"? :o

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18 minutes ago, J.T.F.Robertson said:

 

I do, I do. :P Was it not also known as "the Jews"? :o

I think you are correct.

There was also Kleinberg the baker in East Crosscauseway.

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4 minutes ago, The Real Maroonblood said:

I think you are correct.

There was also Kleinberg the baker in East Crosscauseway.

 

Methinks I'm muxxed ip. The one in East Crosscauseway is the one I was referring to, but there was another baker directly across the street from our stair in the Pleasance. That must have been Bialecks.

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18 minutes ago, J.T.F.Robertson said:

 

Methinks I'm muxxed ip. The one in East Crosscauseway is the one I was referring to, but there was another baker directly across the street from our stair in the Pleasance. That must have been Bialecks.

Bialecks is the one in the Pleasance.

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4 hours ago, dannymack said:

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The famouse Captains Cabin on Gracemount Drive. A Hearts supporters bus ran from there, 1986 to 1995. A lot has changed over there now, no pun, no high flats, no CCBC playing fields.

 

I attended there as the van driver for the third section which covered the south west area of A  Division, a strange location for me. A good going fight at the Captains Cabin at closing time, and I saw a few of my Niddrie brotherhood involved. The polis were not doing too well so I locked the van and headed for the front lines. As I approached one of the Niddrites shouted "hey its big blue eyes lets go" and they went.  I felt so proud it was like I had received the Victoria Cross or something. I returned to the van, with my shoulders back and head high, and told myself "Boab you're the man."

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Didn't see that guy earlier - was on my phone.

 

Looks like he has just been to the Captain's table, never mind his cabin.

 

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1 hour ago, Maroon Sailor said:

Didn't see that guy earlier - was on my phone.

 

Looks like he has just been to the Captain's table, never mind his cabin.

 

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Hibs supporters bus getting ready to leave was my thought.

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2 hours ago, Maroon Sailor said:

Didn't see that guy earlier - was on my phone.

 

Looks like he has just been to the Captain's table, never mind his cabin.

 

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Can just see St Catherine's primary in the background. I became school goalie there in 1974/5. Took over from none other than THE Scott Wilson.

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1 hour ago, Maroon Sailor said:

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The other time I saw a line up like that in Niddrie was when the bookies runner was arrested before he could hide the original lines and make the false ones available to the arresting plain clothes men.  Someone found out that the genuine lines  were gone and everyone grabbed the runner when he was released and said they had bet on a winner.

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1 hour ago, Maroon Sailor said:

 

 

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That must have been taken from the top of one of the high rises at Craigmillar Castle Gardens.

 

What's that place with the advertising hoardings in front of it?  I've always thought it was a travellers camp. :D

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8 hours ago, bobsharp said:

 

Charlie Combes newsagent tobacconist Niddrie Mains Drive at Wauchope Avenue.

 

Did that shop often have queues like that ? Seemed a popular place or the only place

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8 hours ago, bobsharp said:

 

Niddrie Mains Road @ Hay Avenue.

 

I remember that road when it had 4 lanes. Not sure why they extended the pavements either side but they could at least have created cut in bus stops.

 

Nice bit of parking on the grass there as well !

 

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6 minutes ago, Maroon Sailor said:

 

I remember that road when it had 4 lanes. Not sure why they extended the pavements either side but they could at least have created cut in bus stops.

 

Nice bit of parking on the grass there as well !

 

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It was to help reduce the speed. When it was a dual carriageway people easily did 50/60 miles an hour on that road 

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32 minutes ago, Maroon Sailor said:

Don't recognise this location

 

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First thought I had was the Calders but the high flats and that subway look wrong. 

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2 hours ago, been here before said:

First thought I had was the Calders but the high flats and that subway look wrong. 

That's Tweedmuir House, Niddrie House Drive. There was another block, maybe Whauchope House. They were demolished in 1991.

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13 minutes ago, Lemongrab said:

That's Tweedmuir House, Niddrie House Drive. There was another block, maybe Whauchope House. They were demolished in 1991.

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Can't remember those Calders-esque houses at all being in Niddrie. I thought those blocks might have been Greendykes but again those house styles wouldn't fit in.

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40 minutes ago, Maroon Sailor said:

 

Can't remember those Calders-esque houses at all being in Niddrie. I thought those blocks might have been Greendykes but again those house styles wouldn't fit in.

They couldn't have lasted long. That style of house was being built in the late 60s, early 70s.

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On 24/08/2018 at 17:48, Maroon Sailor said:

Didn't see that guy earlier - was on my phone.

 

Looks like he has just been to the Captain's table, never mind his cabin.

 

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My guess is that he doesn't know if he stays in Gilmerton or Southhouse... That look of uncertainty.

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I'm sure williamwalker won't mind... The Burdiehouse Road terminus with The Dean Woods in the back ground.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Dip at Southhouse where the previously posted picture of the lads cycling around the track is to the far left.

Not been up that way for years but i believe the landscape has changed way beyond what you see here.

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