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        <![CDATA[ These fascinating images have been relocated to this thread. We are delighted to feature them here. With thanks to ExRed


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Castle View from 67 St Andrews Cres




I took these from the loft room in my old house in 67 St Andrews Cres in the 90s














The view from 100ft in the air on Goswell Hill




Here are a series of pics I took from the top of Windsor Fire Stations TTL 100ft ladder on Goswell Hill in the early 1980&#39;s , we had to reverse the... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: The ExRed pictures from on high  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I&#39;ve seen the smashing photo, so I&#39;ve answered my own question.... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Is The Working Mens&#39; Club still that, or is it used for something else now? (p.s. hope you made it to the flypast). ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Well, that was a nice surprise to see The Working Mens&#39; Club....how come that escaped the planners axe??  Opposite there, and back a bit, was a tiny shop
called &#39;Joslin Smith&#39;.....I think he sold everything and anything......I went in there once and the merchandise was &#39;up the walls and touching the
ceiling&#39;. An Alladin&#39;s cave of anything a household might need....Very polite man and if he couldn&#39;t find what you were looking for, he&#39;d
suggest something... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote>
  ...King Edward Horse Hall and The Working Mens&#39; Club, now gone, I believe.
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The Working Men&#39;s Club is still there in St Leonard&#39;s Road
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			<description><![CDATA[ Winklepickers for girls were excrutiatingly hard to wear. The trouble was, they looked so good, especially when jiving!! We jived at the King Edward Horse Hall
and The Working Mens&#39; Club, now gone, I believe. There was a church hall down Hatch Lane where there were occasional dances too. I don&#39;t remember the
wooden cobbles at all, only the cobble stones. I do remember &#39;Snappy Snacks&#39; and &#39;The Spot Cafe&#39;....but didn&#39;t go in these two cafes,
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			<description><![CDATA[ I thought &#39;winklepickers&#39; were the really long pointed shoes young men wore! So girls had winklepickers too!
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I know the cobbles, I believe they were wooden in the roadway, were being lifted just before the floods of &#39;47 so were used locally as fuel in the absence
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			<description><![CDATA[ It is a great site, I agree. I&#39;ve looked at others - mmmm, no thanks....Going back to &#39;cobbles&#39;, there were cobblestones around the leaning house
and the Guildhall, have these been replaced with Tarmac?  The cobbles were a nightmare in my &#39;youth&#39;....we girls wore &#39;winklepickers&#39;, i.e.
very high-heeled shoes with thin, stilleto heels. I&#39;ve broken many heels in the past just trying to manoeuvre these &#39;stones&#39;....Castle Hill was
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			<description><![CDATA[ Hear, hear. I am delighted to have them available. In my view they will mature like fine wine. Just imagine how fascinating it would be to have similar views
from 150-200 years ago! I have found just a very few similar, barely a handful really. The best is a murky postcard taken from the Round Tower and showing the
Alexandra Gardens shortly after they were opened. I thought I had put it on the RWWS but can&#39;t find it!!
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There are also some very early aerial views dating from the... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I would have loved to do that Pat but i have now retired frome the service and now live in Warminster / Wiltshire  .
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I dont imagine too many more pics like the previous ones will happen again , they were a one off and i was glad they ended up where they belonged on this
lovely Windsor site .
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			<description><![CDATA[ Yes, the wall is gone. It makes parking a lot easier. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Exred, I think you might have to get on your &#39;wobbly&#39; ladder and take another photo of this part of the Goswells, because I&#39;m sure I&#39;ve read
and seen on this site, somewhere, that the wall on the right-hand-side of your photo has been demolished. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ These fascinating images have been relocated to this thread. We are delighted to feature them here. With thanks to ExRed
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Castle View from 67 St Andrews Cres
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I took these from the loft room in my old house in 67 St Andrews Cres in the 90s
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