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The Thinker says
Go back 45plus years and more to see what Grantham market was like, It was part of growing up, going to the Market on a Saturday for, meat, veg, clothes, tools, carpets, crockery, vents, cakes, the list goes on and on Happy times shopping and then into the “Ram” ( when I was old enough of course) for a swift one before going back home. Sometimes I’d venture into the “Granby” …..Good times!!
Terry588 says
Oh the good old days, getting your N64 Games from the guy who always used to be oposit jaspers, Dave and his legendary burger van, carrying arm fulls off plants to the car for your old man, oh they where the days
imitation700mb says
Judging by the poppies they are wearing, the photos must have been taken in late October or early November.