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Landmark going - FC - 26-01-2008

I see that the Ginger Hall Hotel is up for sale . rumours have it a developer has bought the pub and land, soon to be new houses.
And posted of another forum
Price of a pint of beer is to rise by 15/18p per pint on the IOM next week.


- pykey - 26-01-2008

Hey Colin how much is a pint now? :cry: :cry:


- k1ngy - 27-01-2008

My dad and Alan Sansum passing Ginger Hall
[Image: AJ_Sansum_499_Triumph_Ginger_Hall_6.jpg][/img]


see - ian huntly - 27-01-2008

Good Lord what year was this....that's me standing in front of the bus with the red front bit....I remember it well !!

I don't usually stick myself in front of the camera, now much to my dismay that I didn't after all these years I've been attending and I have no visible proof..

I can be seen walking behind an interview between Roger Marshall and Chris Carter a good few years ago, and at the start when Shaun Harris rode the Britten. Welcoming Nick Jefferies when he won his race, and also refuelling Doug Randall nearly 30 years ago !!

In the 50s my parents and I were part of the Norton signalling team the year Geoff just missed the ton lap (1955) and the BBC telecrew took miles of film of all of us doing a hot sweaty job on Ramsey Hairpin.
"You'll see yourselves on TV tonight" sez the "TV Producer"

We scoffed our evening meal to get good seats in the hotel lounge and the days racing was shown, but was foreshortened by some problem in parliament (UK) so we never saw our hard work !!

I am glad to have some pics of myself with the "stars" and had them autographed but they were for my own precious collection.

I find it an abuse of the position of photographer-with-a-pass when we see them who should know better making sure they are in as many as possible various vids and photos.

However in 2008, my 61st year as a TTFan, I hope I might see myself on the TT Video....please ??


- Don Simons - 28-01-2008

Isn't that you in the cloth cap Ian?
[Image: mffrank2.jpg]
There is a good article on this bike at:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2007/05/26/nosplit/mffrank26.xml


moi - ian huntly - 28-01-2008

YUP, and I still have the cap see link below

http://www.ttsuperbikes.com/ttfreena.htm


- k1ngy - 28-01-2008

Im sorry if i have offended you Ian as by the tone of your reply it appears you are not happy that i have posted this picture?
I received it recently and due to the thread being about Ginger Hall thought i would share it,
If i have the wrong end of the stick please let me know or i will remove it if that is what you wish.


- John Foster - 28-01-2008

Shy and retiring, Ian is not. Zoom in and give him maximum exposure.
smilie


- cargo - 28-01-2008

k1ngy Wrote:Im sorry if i have offended you Ian as by the tone of your reply it appears you are not happy that i have posted this picture?
I received it recently and due to the thread being about Ginger Hall thought i would share it,
If i have the wrong end of the stick please let me know or i will remove it if that is what you wish.


I do believe you got a grip on the wrong end of the stick :wink:


- larryd - 28-01-2008

k1ngy you haven't offended anybody.

Thta's a cracking shot of your dad - get it blown up to 6' by 4' and hang it on the wall, and be proud of it :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:



- k1ngy - 28-01-2008

'Drying Hands' - Ok i did get the wrong end of the stick thankfully and apologies :oops:
The picture is from the '67 TT in which they finished 33rd.
Regards,
Steve.


- thewitch - 29-01-2008

Delighted to see you got such a good picture of him. Hope you get more soon. Big Grin