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scrutiny
coventry
31 of 82  Mon 22nd Jul 2013 4:13pm  

I agree Dreamtime, men never do really grow up, just look at Peter Pan. However I must agree with Philip as well, it must have been horrendous seeing that image in the mirror. Wink
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scrutiny
32 of 82  Mon 22nd Jul 2013 5:00pm  
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PhiliPamInCoventry
33 of 82  Mon 22nd Jul 2013 5:33pm  
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scrutiny
34 of 82  Mon 22nd Jul 2013 6:48pm  
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morgana
35 of 82  Tue 23rd Jul 2013 12:08pm  
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scrutiny
36 of 82  Tue 23rd Jul 2013 1:59pm  
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jinksy
Hamilton
37 of 82  Wed 24th Jul 2013 6:49am  

Used to visit Whitworth, almost across the street from Cov station; I'm sure he was pretty good for the era, but the equipment these days is so much better, needles (if you need them!) are thinner and the 'dope' more effective - things in that respect have improved. Still have my '32' in reasonable nick! Rarely visit dentist these days and avoid the needle, not because of the jab, but the numbness lasting half a day!
Industry, Business and Work - Coventry Dentists
Disorganised1
Coventry
38 of 82  Sat 17th May 2014 2:19am  

Diagonally across from the Holbrooks pub was my dentist when I was a lad. A huge Australian bloke called Killer Cross.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
39 of 82  Sat 17th May 2014 9:19am  

Hi all Wave The house on the corner that became the dental surgery was the doctors residential house. Mr Cross was also my dentist. When he was at the point of retirement & moving away, I bought many of his bits of dental machinery. Not for do-it-yourself dentistry you understand, Big grin but for drilling holes in locomotive boilers & polishing soldiered joints. Oh my
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NormK
bulkington
40 of 82  Sat 17th May 2014 9:53am  

I somehow don't think I would like this guy as my dentist with a name like that Roll eyes
Milly rules

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Tricia
Bedworth
41 of 82  Sat 17th May 2014 11:07am  

It was called Cross & Orton Dentists when I used to go. I went to Mr Orton, he used to sing whilst drilling your teeth. Wink
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Dreamtime
42 of 82  Sun 18th May 2014 7:28am  
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Tricia
43 of 82  Sun 18th May 2014 10:03am  
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Midland Red

44 of 82  Sun 18th May 2014 10:09am  

On 17th May 2014 11:07am, Tricia said: It was called Cross & Orton Dentists when I used to go. I went to Mr Orton, he used to sing whilst drilling your teeth. Wink
Yes, Cross & Orton are listed in 1975 at 2 Rotherham Road Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
45 of 82  Sun 18th May 2014 1:37pm  

Hi all Wave I occasionally bump into the former dental surgery nurse & receptionist Pauline, locally when out & about. Thumbs up
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