Some old photos I came across of old time mid Devon/North Devon riders shot's hear are from out Steve's way in an around winkleigh Devon the Group are I think the Bideford and Barnstaple club outside the car garage/builder in Winkleigh not a lot of tarmac around back then. if the pic's are a little small pull them down an look at them with Windows photo viewer you can put them full screen on that
Pugs
-- Edited by pug on Sunday 24th of April 2016 04:22:58 PM
When as a teen in the 70s we moved down to Devon as Dad had stopped playing football he worked the farms in and a round copplestone to winkleigh. what a place to spend your teen's we razed hell the girls the beer an the farm cider did I mention the beer the bikes there was this chap always around with a camera in hand snapping away for years. I only found out years after he was a pro name of James Ravilious. Them old Bike photos are from the same Art's Archive as his stuff Hear is some of his work first pic is centre is smithy [RIP] me left binny right an swavy in back he caught shot's of people in every day life the lone rider in the field with the tree is my old man I remember the day that was took I was stood next to him when he took it an it was first time the old man had let me ride brand new xl 250 he is on my xl185 in the pic. other ones are people I new back then we hung out at the transport café in winkleigh or the pub...............
Pug
-- Edited by pug on Sunday 24th of April 2016 07:00:12 PM
Wow - wonderful old photos Pug! How did you get them - are they online somewhere?
I have a book of James Ravilious photos called Down the Deep Lanes which really captures the essence of my formative years growing up in rural Cornish/Devonshire back waters.
Brian Lots on http://www.beaford-arts.org.uk/ Go into the Archive there is work by James Ravilious an lot's more they are in a small size print as they want you to buy them at a £10 a pop for a print in the Beaford old Archive pull them down they come up just about ok to look at full screen in Windows Photo Viewer Ravilious work go's for a lot more but they are all worth a look if you pull them down
http://www.beafordoldarchive.org.uk/
Can you guess where this is still a fuel garage there today it's over your way Brian
The Mote Lodge Filling Station, Heavitree - 1920s 1923 Harry Edmunds Courtenay filling station 1939 George William Blanchon motor engineer 1956 Arthur Lionel Underhill filling station. 1967 The Mote Service Station under J S S James 1973 The Mote Service Station In the early 1930s the garage was a filling station, and the base for an animal transport business. They also offered driver tuition, hired cars and lorries, and let lock up garages.
Martyn
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-- Edited by Cubber on Sunday 24th of April 2016 08:59:31 PM
Ok martyn / Brian how about this one I would never have guest there was pumps there at one time your side Exeter.............. An look a 2nd set of pumps just up the road from the Tesco site in the pic hear you can see the ESSO sign down the road
-- Edited by pug on Tuesday 26th of April 2016 07:14:17 PM
Thorn's Garage, Heavitree 1950s Thorn's Garage started as a china, ironmonger and cycle agent in the first war. By 1956, John Thorn and Sons were an ironmongers, radio and television engineers and motor engineers, with five Shell pumps between the shop and Fore Street, Heavitree. The 1967 Kelly's indicates that Thorn's have become Lloyd's Bank. In the 1940s and 50s many people had radios powered by accumulators - they were a glass container, 6 inches square, 9 inches tall, with a carrying handle. Thorn's was a charging point for the batteries costing 4d for a weeks charge and small boys would collect the batteries for their neighbours for a small fee.
That latest one, Martyn, is now the staggered junction of Rifford Road, East Wonford Hill, Sweetbrier Lane and Honiton Road.
It was an area prone to flooding due to the Northbrook which rises near Little Gratnor field, Stoke Hill, flows down the valley through Polsloe as the Mincinglake Brook or Whipton Brook, and was locally known as 'The Panny'.
It flowed under the bridge and across the Topsham Road on its way to the Exe. The bridge disappeared when the road between the bridge and Gallows Corner was widened in August 1932.
I got one or two more............... you would never think they would turn a garage in to ................... wonder where the bikers hung out afterwards......................
The Exeter Garage in Heavitree Road That photo shows a motorcycle gathering at the Exeter Garage. The site was previously that of Edward Rogers Thomas & Sons, sculptors. It was close to the Exeter Corporation Transport Office and bus depot, which were the sheds for the electric trams up until 1931. The garage was replaced by the now familiar Pyramids Swimming Pool, which opened in 1941.
No martyn I don't have that one but I will look out for it.
2nd Town of the night is..................
Brian hears Moors of crediton on there first pitch just down the road from Treens on Mill street around 1910 then on there 3nd spot around 1950
where you would have seen them my grand dad mums side was the landlord of the White swan 1936 - 1958 told me them f**king lights on wires across the street use to swing all over the place in the wind at night use to near make you sick walking around
-- Edited by pug on Wednesday 27th of April 2016 07:12:17 PM
Pug - I edited so that we could all see the rather large pictures properly. They wouldn't show on my PC!
I'm not the best on a pc martyn have lot's in old scanned albums hear some shots I cant find on line so I'm marking them for now like this one
lovey old garage in.................................... better pic of Moors Crediton. mind I do like the Doctored pic's as well.......... The red Baron
-- Edited by pug on Wednesday 27th of April 2016 09:28:25 PM
Brian hears Moors of crediton on there first pitch just down the road from Treens on Mill street around 1910 then on there 3nd spot around 1950
where you would have seen them my grand dad mums side was the landlord of the White swan 1936 - 1958 told me them f**king lights on wires across the street use to swing all over the place in the wind at night use to near make you sick walking around
I recall the entrance to where Trev worked was right opposite Treens in Mill St with I think a showroom below. Trev lived in a flat above Treens for a few years.
Just seen your 1950s photo - that's where he worked
Moors last two shops where centre of the High Street Brian ?? Treens was Sam Reeds Garage with a show room an more work shops opposite. see what Trev has to say Sam might have been in with Moors I don't know but would like too. this shot is looking out of Crediton treens on left the power pole is the road fork. an was just pulled out last year an swapped for a new one this fire made way for the new building that was part of the Garage
Martyn I have lot's of the originals, negatives, slides, plates grand Dad an great grand dad use to be a keen snappers along with a mate called albert labbett there have been 2 books of prints from Crediton an around by him. Dad just gave them a lot of the glass slides film an print in swap if they got them on digital back in the early 90s. they only took about half I still have lots of old film an glass plates under the stairs in box's nice an safe will get them swapped over to digital at some point as well but its not going to be cheap.
last old three garages I have come across in the albums .................. but I know there is more there is a album missing what had just car an bike stuff in it