| Loftus Road - as it used to be 10:53 - Feb 8 with 3662 views | London_Pride | For my birthday, my daughters got me a framed photo of HQ from 1928. It’s really fascinating to see how it used to be. They only started building the White City Estate in the 1930’s and I guess that the big buildings to the west in the photo are left over from the Great Exhibition - the original ‘White City’. The only stand was Ellerslie Road and that stayed there until it was finally replaced in 1972 ( perfect timing by Jim Gregory, as that was the year we got promoted to 1st division). I still remember that when a ball was kicked on to the roof of the old stand pre 1972, there would be a shower of rust falling on the spectators below. Also interesting that the entrances in Loftus Road and Ellerslie Road have remained unchanged. Anyway, I thought that it was worth sharing. Hope the link works. https://images.historicengland |  | | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 11:21 - Feb 8 with 3513 views | derbyhoop | When I first started going, S Africa Road side was all standing. With a bank of mud either side of the steps up to the terrace. Great fun, sliding down the bank as a 9-10 yo. |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 16:10 - Feb 8 with 3126 views | dmm |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 11:21 - Feb 8 by derbyhoop | When I first started going, S Africa Road side was all standing. With a bank of mud either side of the steps up to the terrace. Great fun, sliding down the bank as a 9-10 yo. |
And the SA tea and Bovril hut. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 16:23 - Feb 8 with 3091 views | Malintabuk |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 11:21 - Feb 8 by derbyhoop | When I first started going, S Africa Road side was all standing. With a bank of mud either side of the steps up to the terrace. Great fun, sliding down the bank as a 9-10 yo. |
Yes remember that well and in the good old days you would change ends at half time... so 1st half in the school end... and then round to the loft end for the 2nd half .. after a half time roll down the SA slope.... |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 16:39 - Feb 8 with 3035 views | colinallcars | Love that. Of course the players took the field from Ellerslie Rd side. I remember some graffiti on the South Africa Rd side saying “ Baldwin Must Go”. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 16:40 - Feb 8 with 3033 views | Boston | Correct re Exhibition buildings. I've seen this pic before, think our friend within the 'Beltway' had it on his board about 15/20 years ago. As mentioned previously, I was in the 'new Ellerslie' the day it opened, a freebie for me and a mate from a steward. |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 16:43 - Feb 8 with 3002 views | langtoft | Wonderful picture - I love seeing HQ through the ages. Thank you for sharing |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 16:52 - Feb 8 with 2981 views | Boston | Then this one will be popular. |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 16:58 - Feb 8 with 2966 views | Boston | If only we'd managed to buy this 'dump', perfect site for the new dug down. |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 17:00 - Feb 8 with 2957 views | Boston |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 16:39 - Feb 8 by colinallcars | Love that. Of course the players took the field from Ellerslie Rd side. I remember some graffiti on the South Africa Rd side saying “ Baldwin Must Go”. |
Stanley, Stanley, STANLEY... |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 17:05 - Feb 8 with 2954 views | Lblock | You can see in those pictures….. just to the left…. The physio room is tiny… only 4 by 4 No use today All your favourite players were available back in the good old days |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 17:29 - Feb 8 with 2865 views | colinallcars |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 17:05 - Feb 8 by Lblock | You can see in those pictures….. just to the left…. The physio room is tiny… only 4 by 4 No use today All your favourite players were available back in the good old days |
That's right. I used to buy a programme, sorry Matchday Magazine, every game. And you more or less had the same XI every single game. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 17:41 - Feb 8 with 2820 views | flynnbo | I miss the little tea bar at the top corner of the Loft and Ellerslie. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 18:08 - Feb 8 with 2753 views | Third_Division_South |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 17:41 - Feb 8 by flynnbo | I miss the little tea bar at the top corner of the Loft and Ellerslie. |
I was another of the kids who used to roll down the grass slope at the back of the SA road terrace. Regarding the tea bar I can remember a game where the crowd got pissed off with the ref and he was pelted with a barrage of tea cups. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 18:19 - Feb 8 with 2726 views | colinallcars |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 18:08 - Feb 8 by Third_Division_South | I was another of the kids who used to roll down the grass slope at the back of the SA road terrace. Regarding the tea bar I can remember a game where the crowd got pissed off with the ref and he was pelted with a barrage of tea cups. |
May have been Reg Leafe. It's said he had a couple of controversial games and the Rs refused to play with him as ref again. May not be true.Leafe went on to ref in a World Cup. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 19:33 - Feb 8 with 2614 views | ted_hendrix |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 17:41 - Feb 8 by flynnbo | I miss the little tea bar at the top corner of the Loft and Ellerslie. |
That little tea bar had a huge teapot on the counter, my first game at LR 1958 my big brother took me I was fascinated by that tea bar, late in the second half a punch up started behind us (all elderly blokes) I thought It was brilliant to watch but me Brother grabbed me and we had to get out of there, he made me promise to not tell our old Dad or I wouldn't be allowed to go again. My eldest Lad got me three black and white prints that I've had framed and all the below items are hanging on the wall In my Man cave. 1) QPR team 1949-1950 2) Aerial picture of the ground c1927 3) QPR team photo 1947-1948 4) I have two signed and framed large pictures of Stan, I saw Stan drinking In The General Smuts before an evening game, I asked him If he'd sign a picture and he said of course, I went quickly to the club shop got the biggest framed picture I could find of him , bloody expensive ran back to the Smuts and he signed It, I bought Stan and his two Mates a pint, walked all the way back to the car, parked near the Crown and Sceptre, put the picture safely In the boot of the car, walked back to the ground, haven't got a memory of what the score was. God bless you Stan. [Post edited 8 Feb 19:37]
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 20:42 - Feb 8 with 2492 views | colinallcars | Of course, in 1928 the Smuts and Springbok hadn't been built. The nearest pub was the Throstle and Thrush ( Frobisher's noted gold medal ales ) in Sawley Rd. Not there now of course. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 21:25 - Feb 8 with 2407 views | QPR_John |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 11:21 - Feb 8 by derbyhoop | When I first started going, S Africa Road side was all standing. With a bank of mud either side of the steps up to the terrace. Great fun, sliding down the bank as a 9-10 yo. |
Ah happy days |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 21:50 - Feb 8 with 2355 views | Boston |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 19:33 - Feb 8 by ted_hendrix | That little tea bar had a huge teapot on the counter, my first game at LR 1958 my big brother took me I was fascinated by that tea bar, late in the second half a punch up started behind us (all elderly blokes) I thought It was brilliant to watch but me Brother grabbed me and we had to get out of there, he made me promise to not tell our old Dad or I wouldn't be allowed to go again. My eldest Lad got me three black and white prints that I've had framed and all the below items are hanging on the wall In my Man cave. 1) QPR team 1949-1950 2) Aerial picture of the ground c1927 3) QPR team photo 1947-1948 4) I have two signed and framed large pictures of Stan, I saw Stan drinking In The General Smuts before an evening game, I asked him If he'd sign a picture and he said of course, I went quickly to the club shop got the biggest framed picture I could find of him , bloody expensive ran back to the Smuts and he signed It, I bought Stan and his two Mates a pint, walked all the way back to the car, parked near the Crown and Sceptre, put the picture safely In the boot of the car, walked back to the ground, haven't got a memory of what the score was. God bless you Stan. [Post edited 8 Feb 19:37]
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That would have been a swift couple of pints for Stan if it was before an evening fixture, he still had to get down to the bookies before kick off. |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 00:16 - Feb 9 with 2227 views | NewBee | Nice pic, caused me to google the Brentford equivalent (dates from 1935): https://images.historicengland Griffin Park looked a lot more developed in 1935 than Loftus Road (1928). Presumably this reflects that QPR were Division 3 Sth. in those days, whereas Bees were promoted to the (old) First Division for season 1935/36. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 08:53 - Feb 9 with 1965 views | DWQPR | https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/c Quite a bit before my time but this thread found me searching for some old pics of HQ. Found this one which looks like it was after a match had finished. |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 09:19 - Feb 9 with 1919 views | colinallcars |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 08:53 - Feb 9 by DWQPR | https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/c Quite a bit before my time but this thread found me searching for some old pics of HQ. Found this one which looks like it was after a match had finished. |
That's a good 'un - looks like late 50s early 60s. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 09:47 - Feb 10 with 1506 views | ted_hendrix |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 21:50 - Feb 8 by Boston | That would have been a swift couple of pints for Stan if it was before an evening fixture, he still had to get down to the bookies before kick off. |
He was long since retired. |  |
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| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 10:50 - Feb 10 with 1411 views | francisbowles |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 00:16 - Feb 9 by NewBee | Nice pic, caused me to google the Brentford equivalent (dates from 1935): https://images.historicengland Griffin Park looked a lot more developed in 1935 than Loftus Road (1928). Presumably this reflects that QPR were Division 3 Sth. in those days, whereas Bees were promoted to the (old) First Division for season 1935/36. |
It says the GP photo was taken in 1957. I used to go in the late 60s, on the bus from Hounslow West with mates, when I was around eleven. That photo is how I remember the ground. I started going to Rrrrs in the 70s, my team as I was born in The Bush. |  | |  |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 19:18 - Feb 11 with 950 views | NewBee |
| Loftus Road - as it used to be on 10:50 - Feb 10 by francisbowles | It says the GP photo was taken in 1957. I used to go in the late 60s, on the bus from Hounslow West with mates, when I was around eleven. That photo is how I remember the ground. I started going to Rrrrs in the 70s, my team as I was born in The Bush. |
Ah right - dunno where I got 1935 from! Anyhow, both before my time. |  | |  |
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