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  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,995
    Dave Rudd said:
    Dave Rudd said:
    The barber of choice when we were growing up in SE7 was a small place in Charlton Church Lane ... next to Hindwood's on the corner of Floyd Road.  Where Sainsbury's is now.

    As kids, we had to sit on a plank of wood stretched across the barber's chair.

    I have a recollection of listening to the radio there as England beat Mexico 8-0 one glorious midweek afternoon.

    England 8 Mexico 0 1961 - YouTube

    Anyone else able to carbon date a haircut when they were 9?
    That was Andrews. Still there and run by his son.
     I was taken there from about 6 upwards.

    in fact Andrews is further up the road.

    The barber that I'm talking about is where I described.  Between the Barclay's bank and Hindwood's.  Your place is up the hill beyond Wellington Gardens.

    Quite a different place.  Maybe they moved premises?
    Wellington Gardens is where I used to go as a kid for haircut 
  • charlton4ever
    charlton4ever Posts: 1,715
    Best hairdressers was by the roundabout at the Ferry  - Tom was a Charlton fan and neighbour. Was always a bloody queue though.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,640
    stonemuse said:
    Dave Rudd said:
    Dave Rudd said:
    The barber of choice when we were growing up in SE7 was a small place in Charlton Church Lane ... next to Hindwood's on the corner of Floyd Road.  Where Sainsbury's is now.

    As kids, we had to sit on a plank of wood stretched across the barber's chair.

    I have a recollection of listening to the radio there as England beat Mexico 8-0 one glorious midweek afternoon.

    England 8 Mexico 0 1961 - YouTube

    Anyone else able to carbon date a haircut when they were 9?
    That was Andrews. Still there and run by his son.
     I was taken there from about 6 upwards.

    in fact Andrews is further up the road.

    The barber that I'm talking about is where I described.  Between the Barclay's bank and Hindwood's.  Your place is up the hill beyond Wellington Gardens.

    Quite a different place.  Maybe they moved premises?
    Wellington Gardens is where I used to go as a kid for haircut 

    That was the original Andrews.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,995
    stonemuse said:
    Dave Rudd said:
    Dave Rudd said:
    The barber of choice when we were growing up in SE7 was a small place in Charlton Church Lane ... next to Hindwood's on the corner of Floyd Road.  Where Sainsbury's is now.

    As kids, we had to sit on a plank of wood stretched across the barber's chair.

    I have a recollection of listening to the radio there as England beat Mexico 8-0 one glorious midweek afternoon.

    England 8 Mexico 0 1961 - YouTube

    Anyone else able to carbon date a haircut when they were 9?
    That was Andrews. Still there and run by his son.
     I was taken there from about 6 upwards.

    in fact Andrews is further up the road.

    The barber that I'm talking about is where I described.  Between the Barclay's bank and Hindwood's.  Your place is up the hill beyond Wellington Gardens.

    Quite a different place.  Maybe they moved premises?
    Wellington Gardens is where I used to go as a kid for haircut 

    That was the original Andrews.
    Ahh yes, so it was 
  • ROTW
    ROTW Posts: 642
    edited June 2022
    George’s used to be next door to the bookies (Coombes).
    Both of which were opposite the station.
    Amount of times you would be left with half an haircut whilst he nipped next door for a punt.
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    Dave Rudd said:
    The barber of choice when we were growing up in SE7 was a small place in Charlton Church Lane ... next to Hindwood's on the corner of Floyd Road.  Where Sainsbury's is now.

    As kids, we had to sit on a plank of wood stretched across the barber's chair.

    I have a recollection of listening to the radio there as England beat Mexico 8-0 one glorious midweek afternoon.

    England 8 Mexico 0 1961 - YouTube

    Anyone else able to carbon date a haircut when they were 9?
    Yep, that was my place too, mainly because my Dad took us along when he had his hair done. When they trusted me to go along on my own at about the age of 7 or 8 I quickly ditched the short back and sides for something called a "Boston" cut (think JFK) thus causing outrage to mum and dad  :)  I subsequently migrated to a "Beatles" cut about 1964 which excited claims of "wasting money". 
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,223
    Wasn't a Boston where the hair on the neck was cut straight across and not rounded? 
  • Bournesnr
    Bournesnr Posts: 295
    Yes that’s right.
    Anyone remember a 3/4 parting brush back????
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865

  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,223
    Not heard of that one, maybe some of the horses at Ascot have that!!!!
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  • When I was about 14 my barber asked me if I needed anything for the weekend. 

    I didn't really know what he was talking about then, but no matter, I didn't need anything for the weekend in any case.  Sadly that situation remains the same today - some 54 years later.  :|  
  • Blackheathen
    Blackheathen Posts: 6,655
    I used to go to a barber called Hacker Junior (that was his name, honest) in Tranquil Vale, Blackheath Village.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,223
    When I was about 14 my barber asked me if I needed anything for the weekend. 

    I didn't really know what he was talking about then, but no matter, I didn't need anything for the weekend in any case.  Sadly that situation remains the same today - some 54 years later.  :|  
    Should have replied 'I'll have a leg of lamb'.
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    Reminds me of the barbers that opened up a few years back next to the post office by the station, seem to remember they had eagle design(s) in the windows, allegedly, they were advised by the OB to remove/change it.

  • StrikerFirmani
    StrikerFirmani Posts: 2,742
    The barbers in the 50's had done their training previously in the Army.  They only knew to use the electric razor, shaving your hair off like a bloody sheep and then combe & scissors to trim the top of your hair. 

    The cut was a short back and sides with the electric razor all you heard was the Bzzzzzz of the crap thing. So they used this back & sides leaving a  blob of hair on top of your head trimmed with scissors then smacked a blob of brylcreem on top of your head.  You came out of the barbers with bits of hair all down your neck and back itching like F. While you waited for your turn for the shearing they would have music while you work on the radio on the light program as it was called which was bad enough. It was not a good experience. For kids they used to put a plank across the sides of the chair and you climbed up so the barber didn't have to bend his back.

    In the 60's stylists as they called themselves started to open up. What a relief that was, college boy (as it was called) haircut with a Boston back and no brylcreem, thank god. 
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    edited June 2022
    Dave Rudd said:
    The barber of choice when we were growing up in SE7 was a small place in Charlton Church Lane ... next to Hindwood's on the corner of Floyd Road.  Where Sainsbury's is now.

    As kids, we had to sit on a plank of wood stretched across the barber's chair.

    I have a recollection of listening to the radio there as England beat Mexico 8-0 one glorious midweek afternoon.

    England 8 Mexico 0 1961 - YouTube

    Anyone else able to carbon date a haircut when they were 9?

    An early view of 'Seb's bridge' with the bank, newsagents, barbers and Hindwood's (estate agents) on the right hand side of this picture.


  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,846

  • Cardinal Sin
    Cardinal Sin Posts: 5,233
    DA9 said:
    Reminds me of the barbers that opened up a few years back next to the post office by the station, seem to remember they had eagle design(s) in the windows, allegedly, they were advised by the OB to remove/change it.

    The sign 'Crystal Barbers' was put up and then removed!
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,916
    Just seen this on Instagram 




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  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,550
    shine166 said:
    Just seen this on Instagram 




    Carlisle away?
  • limeygent
    limeygent Posts: 3,217

  • Blackheathen
    Blackheathen Posts: 6,655
    Interested in the name of the pub.  Where did Antigallican come from I wonder?
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,846
    Interested in the name of the pub.  Where did Antigallican come from I wonder?

    Several former London pubs were called the Antigallican, a name derived from hostility towards the French around the time of the Napoleonic Wars. The most notable of these was the Antigallican Tavern, an establishment of dubious repute that stood in the now-lost Shire Lane near Temple Bar.

    The Antigallican Hotel in Charlton may have been so named by a French émigré landlord who was anxious to demonstrate his loyalty to the Crown.

  • Blackheathen
    Blackheathen Posts: 6,655
    Excellent, thanks SA
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    limeygent said:

    Our families only claim to fame, I was assured, that my nan travelled on the last journey, on the last tram from Woolwich, I believe. WOW, 😀
  • Dippenhall
    Dippenhall Posts: 3,919
    We lived in Woolwich Road so the trams ran past the door.  Was only four when the last tram left Greenwich tram depot but can remember playing outside and boys putting pennies on the tram line to see them flattened.
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,550
    We lived in Woolwich Road so the trams ran past the door.  Was only four when the last tram left Greenwich tram depot but can remember playing outside and boys putting pennies on the tram line to see them flattened.
    Should have been Millwall supporters instead of pennies.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,810
    Dave Rudd said:
    Dave Rudd said:
    The barber of choice when we were growing up in SE7 was a small place in Charlton Church Lane ... next to Hindwood's on the corner of Floyd Road.  Where Sainsbury's is now.

    As kids, we had to sit on a plank of wood stretched across the barber's chair.

    I have a recollection of listening to the radio there as England beat Mexico 8-0 one glorious midweek afternoon.

    England 8 Mexico 0 1961 - YouTube

    Anyone else able to carbon date a haircut when they were 9?
    That was Andrews. Still there and run by his son.
     I was taken there from about 6 upwards.

    in fact Andrews is further up the road.

    The barber that I'm talking about is where I described.  Between the Barclay's bank and Hindwood's.  Your place is up the hill beyond Wellington Gardens.

    Quite a different place.  Maybe they moved premises?
    think the bloke who owed that (back in the 80's) was called George - he had a cracking combover, he moved and opened another shop in Welling High St, near the Turnpike 
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,484
    Dave Rudd said:
    Dave Rudd said:
    The barber of choice when we were growing up in SE7 was a small place in Charlton Church Lane ... next to Hindwood's on the corner of Floyd Road.  Where Sainsbury's is now.

    As kids, we had to sit on a plank of wood stretched across the barber's chair.

    I have a recollection of listening to the radio there as England beat Mexico 8-0 one glorious midweek afternoon.

    England 8 Mexico 0 1961 - YouTube

    Anyone else able to carbon date a haircut when they were 9?
    That was Andrews. Still there and run by his son.
     I was taken there from about 6 upwards.

    in fact Andrews is further up the road.

    The barber that I'm talking about is where I described.  Between the Barclay's bank and Hindwood's.  Your place is up the hill beyond Wellington Gardens.

    Quite a different place.  Maybe they moved premises?
    think the bloke who owed that (back in the 80's) was called George - he had a cracking combover, he moved and opened another shop in Welling High St, near the Turnpike 
    We used to pile in to George's on a Saturday morning for a number 2 all over. Think it was 2 quid