Jollees NightClub - Longton (STOKE-ON-TRENT) in 1970'S
Jollees was a nightclub in Longton in 70's
here's a flash back pictures from back in the day now gone but
not forgotten.
used to be where wilko's is in longton
Theres a new Jollees (now open)
The new Jollees cabaret venue (stoke)
call : 01782 844171 for details
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JOLLEES - Thanks for the Memories
JOLLEES Cabaret Club in Longton was the largest cabaret venue in the U/K during the 70's.
The video is a compilation of acts and autographs taken from my JOLLEES programmes highlighting how many famous stars appeared at the nightclub in Longton.
JOLLEES opened in 1973 and closed in 1992
Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Stoke on Trent, United Kingdom
Welcome to Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom Food and Drinks Guide. This is MUST WATCH video if you are looking for the best wine and dine spots in Stoke on Trent. We have sorted our top picks for Pubs / Bars and places to hang out in Stoke on Trent for you after reviews received by our users and our in house Travel Specialists.
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Stoke on Trent
New Finney Gardens
The Bulls Head
The Reardon
The Orange Tree Bar and Grill
Plough Inn - Pub & Carvery
The Exchange
The White Star
The Glebe
The Birches Head Pub
Greyhound Inn
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Jollees
Penkhull Village Hall fundraising event at Jollees 25/03/16 starring The Rude Boys & The SkaFather
Our Bar Stoke's No1 Music Venue
Our Bar Stoke's No1 Music Venue Welcomes You All to The New Jollees Cabaret Bar
Longton Town Centre
This is the town of Longton within the City of Stoke on Trent, i have made this short video to show what i think are the good and bad parts of our local towns Longton is just the start
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allan's Gopro Videos
Special brew featuring cai roberts at jollies, stoke
Live ska from special brew Cardiff
Shelley's Reunion September 2016
What an amazing night! Thoroughly enjoyed photographing you all..you were absolute stars....This is a little slideshow to showcase the images taken on the night, This is not a video and each is an individual photo that brings the shots to life posed or unposed. I hope you enjoy it. Julie-Lou
Shelton Steelworks, Stoke, 1973
When we were a fully integrated steelworks we stretched from Etruria right up to the Grand Hotel in Hanley – we’d got the plant spread out. The by-products from the iron-making furnaces – what’s known as the slag from these furnaces – they used for tarmacadam. A lot of people don’t appreciate this – they think that you’ve just the steelworks when you see the finished girders going off on the lorries and rail wagons. But in achieving that end there were a lot of other products and other activities. They brought iron ore in, the local collieries were supplying us with the coal, so we’d keep local industry going in that respect. There was a tarmacadam set-up for using the slag for making roads. The coke that we produced for the iron-making from our own coal supplies in our own coke ovens – the by-products from there were numerous. We’d got our own gasometer – we used so much of the gas on the plant. At one time we were supplying the Gas Board at Etruria, where it was converted and was three quarters or more of the pottery industry supply in Stoke-on-Trent when they converted to gas from the old bottle kilns. A lot of little hidden things going on that perhaps people didn’t appreciate.
This film also features in the documentary; “Stoke-on-Film, 1970s”, produced by Ray Johnson.
Documentary Why Is Darts Big In Stoke? Edited version 0
djmarkemark-1992-regimes-nightclub-s-on-t
(Sealion Pub Longton)
Matty & Nina having a sing song
Stoke on Trent tart
via YouTube Capture
Savoy Cinema Memories - Frozen in Time - Cinema from 1927 - Exploring an Abandoned Movie Theater
A look at the old Savoy Cinema building in Newcastle under Lyme. Filmed August 2014.
The Savoy Cinema (originally called the Kings Hall) was Newcastle’s first ever purpose-built picture house and opened on the 10th of February 1910 with a three part epic adventure movie called Monte Cristo. In 1913 the Kings Hall was considered to be the most luxurious cinema in the whole of the Midlands and also the largest it could host over 1000 people for film screenings.
The entrance to the Cinema was via a arcade 13 feet wide and 100 feet long and once inside it comprised of two tiers, the lower tier had a feeling of extra luxury as 300 of the seats were gold coloured tip up style. In 1927 under owner A.S. Hine renovations to the Cinema were completed and the projection equipment was brought right up to date. Mr. Hine then renamed the Kings Hall as the Savoy Cinema and re-opened it on Monday 28th February 1927.
In the 1930s the Savoy became part of the ABC (associated British Picture Corporation LTD) but later closed in 1964 and became a Bingo Hall. But in 1973 students of local high School Called the Edward Orme School organised a petition and got over 4,000 signatures to get the Cinema reopened. Seeing the local demand for a Cinema promoted the owners of the Savoy to use part of the building for a new 200 seater studio cinema at a cost of £55,000. The new smaller version of the Savoy was opened in December 1975. During the 1980s the cinema’s attendance struggled due to the rise of home video and eventually closed in the early 1990s.
Newcastle-under-Lyme is a market town in Staffordshire, England, and is the principal settlement in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme. It is part of North Staffordshire. In the 2011 census the town had a population of 75,125. The Newcastle part of the name derives from being the location of a new castle in the 12th century. The Lyme section could refer to the Lyme Brook or the extensive Forest of Lyme that covered the area with lime trees in the Middle Ages. The well-known Berlin street Unter den Linden is a cognate of 'under-Lyme'
DJ Brisk - Live @ Club Kinetic™ 1994 (Part 1/4)
Club Kinetic's Resident DJ Brisk recorded live on BPM's second visit to the legendary Longton Leisurebowl in Stoke-on-Trent.
Roger Goodred singing ghost riders at the royal British legion club in Blackpool
via YouTube Capture