mike65 wrote: What was the name of the video rental shop on Barronstrand opposite the TSB? There was a record shop called Soundwaves I think. The vid shop had copies to buy in the window display I remember titles like Alien and The Exorcist priced at around 45-50 quid in 1982/3! :eek: Mike.
Aquos76 wrote: Wasn't Sinnots video store upstairs in their music shop in john street. There was another video shop called Video world along there by 4 Star pizza too. I think Mike is correct with the name of the one in Barronstrand street though
Dac51 wrote: The Regina Cinema on Patrick Street with 3 screens - Screen 2 was the Pullman on the ground floor, halfway up the stairs then for Screen 3 which was the Mini. Then up to the top of the stairs for Screen 1 - The Palace. Before we went in to see a film we would buy all of our sweets from the two old ladies across the roads (clothes shop there now?). Joke shop in Georges Court - that brings back memories. L&N grocery shop beside the Book Centre (current location) Burgerland - The 80's substitute for McDonalds:D When A-Wear was called Gay Wear anyone? When Londis was in Lisduggan Shopping Centre (now Heaton's) The Jet petrol station on the Cork Road (now Woodies). Completely surrounded by marshland. When the Inner Ring Road didn't exist, i.e. to get to Ardkeen hospital you had to go into town and swing a right at the Tower Hotel and out the Park Road/Dunmore Road. Cattle being loaded onto ships on the Quay where the Plaza is now. Davy Macs pub where Masons is now. And finally, taking a shortcut through town by driving up John Street, through Michael Street, Broad Street and swinging left past Darrers into Georges Street and down O'Connell street. Damn pedestrianised streets!! Ah the memories......:)
Dac51 wrote: When A-Wear was called Gay Wear anyone?
Aquos76 wrote: Darrer's grocery stood where Mcdonalds is now, Their drapery dept was mostly in where Argos is now.
dlofnep wrote: Not much has changed in 300 years!17362003