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    Did the architecture differ between squares properties :-)
    I lived in goldmark house.
    Gem of a place.
    Vividly remember laying in chalked body shapes, only to realise later in life that they were the outlines of those who had committed suicide.
    Great place to live as a child though.

    Definitely a great place to live as a child. Got out in '83, just as it started to go downhill...
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    I was under the impression he came from Greenwich?
    Went to John Roan if I am not mistaken

    Ain't he a friend of Hillsy?
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    I'm sure it is a nice pub but once went to the Sarah Hughes brewery tap in Dudley about 11am. Some guy in there, wasted at that hour had a huge pit bull on a chain link leash and the animal didn't like strangers (nor did his dog). Never quaffed a 6.5% beer so fast.
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    I'm sure it is a nice pub but once went to the Sarah Hughes brewery tap in Dudley about 11am. Some guy in there, wasted at that hour had a huge pit bull on a chain link leash and the animal didn't like strangers (nor did his dog). Never quaffed a 6.5% beer so fast.

    That ain't a pit bull, that's Humphrey my Springer
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    Looking for some random help on the King & Queen in Mottingham (in the 80s). Mrs is involved in an art project involving Mottingham history and wants to know what was on the sign from the pub in the 80s if anyone remembers or can share any photos.
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    Looking for some random help on the King & Queen in Mottingham (in the 80s). Mrs is involved in an art project involving Mottingham history and wants to know what was on the sign from the pub in the 80s if anyone remembers or can share any photos.



    Can't quite make out the pub sign.

    Could be a King ... or a Queen maybe?
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    Not really scary, but I went to this bar in NY a couple of years back. It was so dark you could barely see the other end of the bar. Good beer though.  I sent a message to a bunch of people telling them that if the never heard from me again, this was the last place I went in. 

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    The Henry Cooper ... 1987 ... mate got a pint glass wrapped around his neck.  Very scary, very bloody ... he was lucky and I've never returned to Old Kent Road.
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    I’m younger than most in here so never went pub “back in the day” if you like (70s/80s/90s) which was clearly more of a heyday compared with post millennium pub goers like myself.  

    I can’t honestly remember ever being in a scary pub, but I’ve seen many tear ups of course, The Bell, The Greyhound and the Walkabout all in Bromley was where it all started for me circa 2004, always a decent punch up come closing time on a Friday.

    The worst I’ve seen was in the jolly fenman near Avery hill, some loud mount got smashed with several snookers balls and a cue over something or other (drugs I think).  The geeza that got done had a lump on his head similar to Tom after Jerry hits him with a hammer in the cartoon.  He stayed and carried on with his sesh after though so fair play.

    Some mentioned the Prince of wales Mottingham, I always found this alright to be honest, although I was never a regular.
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    Dave Rudd said:
    Looking for some random help on the King & Queen in Mottingham (in the 80s). Mrs is involved in an art project involving Mottingham history and wants to know what was on the sign from the pub in the 80s if anyone remembers or can share any photos.



    Can't quite make out the pub sign.

    Could be a King ... or a Queen maybe?
    Public bar entrance there. I spent a fair bit of my youth in that bar and the saloon bar round the front. Unbelievably large for a pub by todays stands. 

    Can also see my grandparents house over the road. 

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    Dave Rudd said:
    Looking for some random help on the King & Queen in Mottingham (in the 80s). Mrs is involved in an art project involving Mottingham history and wants to know what was on the sign from the pub in the 80s if anyone remembers or can share any photos.



    Can't quite make out the pub sign.

    Could be a King ... or a Queen maybe?
    Public bar entrance there. I spent a fair bit of my youth in that bar and the saloon bar round the front. Unbelievably large for a pub by todays stands. 

    Can also see my grandparents house over the road. 

    Used to be my uncles (all 4 of them) local, my grandparents lived on dunkery rd, proper moody Millwall pub back in the day 
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    The Henry Cooper ... 1987 ... mate got a pint glass wrapped around his neck.  Very scary, very bloody ... he was lucky and I've never returned to Old Kent Road.
    used to be a pub in Dagenham, (late 70s/early 80s) ,The Henry Ford, very popular as you'd guess with Ford workers from across the road .. there were so many fights and general trouble that the nickname for the pub was The Henry Cooper .. last I heard it had been converted to a MacDonalds
    I noticed way back a reference to The Pompadours in Harold Hill. I lived on the Hill for a while and the Pomps was my then local during my drinking years. A VERY lively boozer, but not a great many fights that I can recall. 
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    A couple of places for me:

    The silver buckle in Camberwell - Had a nasty little tear up in that place once.
    The Frog & Nightgown on the Old Kent Road - Got closed to being bottled in there - more of a club to be fair but a shithole none the less.

    Surprisingly enough they are both in Millsmall territory so what should I have expected.
    Frog and Nightgown, forgotten about that place..
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    The Dun Cow - Old Kent Road.
    The Green Man - Old Kent Road.
    The Henry Cooper - Old Kent Road.

    But the worst and scariest place was always Scribbles.

    Why did i keep going out down the OKR??
    Scribbles was the bollocks
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    The Dun Cow - Old Kent Road.
    The Green Man - Old Kent Road.
    The Henry Cooper - Old Kent Road.

    But the worst and scariest place was always Scribbles.

    Why did i keep going out down the OKR??
    Scribbles was the bollocks
    We must have been lucky as we used to to the Old Kent Rd regularly and never had any bother. Used to go to all these places and also a couple of places just off the road itself, Samsons and Gillies/Jillies.
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    The Dun Cow - Old Kent Road.
    The Green Man - Old Kent Road.
    The Henry Cooper - Old Kent Road.

    But the worst and scariest place was always Scribbles.

    Why did i keep going out down the OKR??
    Scribbles was the bollocks
    We must have been lucky as we used to to the Old Kent Rd regularly and never had any bother. Used to go to all these places and also a couple of places just off the road itself, Samsons and Gillies/Jillies.
    Samsom’s was good. Don’t remember jillies. 

    Yeah, the OKR was our stomping ground. BITD, after a day at Millwall, home or away,  we’d more often than not end up down there until the early hours. Loved the place. Saw the odd bit of trouble but nothing too bad. Saw just as bad on nights out in places like Bromley and Beckenham. Sad to see what the OKR has become now. All the pubs and clubs have gone and it’s turned in to a proper shit tip. 
    Yeah, last time I was there couldn't believe how much it's changed. As you say it's a cess pit now.
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    Apples & Pears ? .. THE pub in the OKR area during the 60s and 70s,  young people came there from all over south London .. not a LOT of trouble there though, generally good vibes with the occasional minor ruck
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    The Dun Cow - Old Kent Road.
    The Green Man - Old Kent Road.
    The Henry Cooper - Old Kent Road.

    But the worst and scariest place was always Scribbles.

    Why did i keep going out down the OKR??
    Scribbles was the bollocks
    Tropics n all
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    Apples & Pears ? .. THE pub in the OKR area during the 60s and 70s,  young people came there from all over south London .. not a LOT of trouble there though, generally good vibes with the occasional minor ruck
    Great pub, on the Bonamy Estate, just off the Old Kent Road, now demolished as well as the estate.
    The Apples and Pears Pub in South Bermondsey near Old Kent Road  London  pubs London family London history
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    Gribbo said:
    The Dun Cow - Old Kent Road.
    The Green Man - Old Kent Road.
    The Henry Cooper - Old Kent Road.

    But the worst and scariest place was always Scribbles.

    Why did i keep going out down the OKR??
    Scribbles was the bollocks
    Tropics n all
    Tropics was on Rotherhithe New Road, a bit of a walk from the OKR. Used to use it all the time on match days when we first moved to the new ground. 
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    Gribbo said:
    The Dun Cow - Old Kent Road.
    The Green Man - Old Kent Road.
    The Henry Cooper - Old Kent Road.

    But the worst and scariest place was always Scribbles.

    Why did i keep going out down the OKR??
    Scribbles was the bollocks
    Tropics n all
    Tropics was on Rotherhithe New Road, a bit of a walk from the OKR. Used to use it all the time on match days when we first moved to the new ground. 
    Yeah, we was often down there on Friday / Saturday nights. 

    Met my first long term Mrs in the Gin Palace on OKR. I think it was tenner to get in, 50p a drink. Then they changed it to £15 to get in, and everyone got the hump lol
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    Seem to remember the floor in the A & P was always covered in glass, people just used to drop their glasses where they stood.
    Saw a fight in there one night when someone who took a beating was then tipped over the balcony that run round the outside of the pub.
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    Gribbo said:
    Gribbo said:
    The Dun Cow - Old Kent Road.
    The Green Man - Old Kent Road.
    The Henry Cooper - Old Kent Road.

    But the worst and scariest place was always Scribbles.

    Why did i keep going out down the OKR??
    Scribbles was the bollocks
    Tropics n all
    Tropics was on Rotherhithe New Road, a bit of a walk from the OKR. Used to use it all the time on match days when we first moved to the new ground. 
    Yeah, we was often down there on Friday / Saturday nights. 

    Met my first long term Mrs in the Gin Palace on OKR. I think it was tenner to get in, 50p a drink. Then they changed it to £15 to get in, and everyone got the hump lol
    Lol yeah remember the 50p a drink days. Waving a fiver about, saying at the top of my voice that I’m getting a round in, all Bertie big bollocks 
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    Love a rough pub. My favourite was on the Scottish island Islay. Went on a whisky tour with my dad, kiwi uncle and his Turkish brother in law. Stayed in a nice hotel with a really friendly bar, nice staff, friendly customers. 

    Decided to go to the pub next door. 

    Clearly this was where the locals who they didn't want tarnishing the tourist image were penned. First thing we saw was an unconscious teenager on a bench, scrawled with swearwords in marker pen. Guy sat at the bar was sat completely unright, arms by his side, and cheeks completely sucked inwards and rotated fully on the seat to stare at us. Only had Tennant's beer, and porn on the telly. Some under developed radge asked Turkish mate for a ciggie who told him he looked 12.... Then had 5 mins of him screaming "I'm nineteen years of age.. nineeeteeeeen yearrrrrs of age" in a threatening falsetto. After he calmed down it was actually alright in there but when we told the barman from the first place we'd been there he was horrified, and surprised we hadn't been stabbed.
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    Sherwoods Prince of Wales Bermondsey
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    What was the one called down the side of Rotherhithe Tunnel
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    cazo said:
    What was the one called down the side of Rotherhithe Tunnel
    The Ship? 
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    Yeah prince of Wales was a rough old pub. 
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