tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822086629072127667.post2512510499686570975..comments2022-03-25T04:14:32.191+00:00Comments on The Beatles & Bournemouth: Beatles - hair, there and everywhereYeah Yeah Yeah: The Beatles and Bournemouthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00329695136182389274noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822086629072127667.post-12598707619083709422015-07-27T19:20:56.678+01:002015-07-27T19:20:56.678+01:00Yes I was a customer of Jim's at Horne brother...Yes I was a customer of Jim's at Horne brothers and he introduced me to facial massages (didn't improve me though). His dad was a radiologist in charge of the sunlamp room at Belmont road Hospital where us spotty youths could go and sit under the sunlamp to help get rid of the dreaded acne. Remember Jim as a very modest man and a great barber. There was a barbers at the end of his street in Larkhill Lane where he worked for a whileAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822086629072127667.post-41478790658906690372014-01-25T14:05:19.844+00:002014-01-25T14:05:19.844+00:00Was Jim Cannon related to Vivian Mulhall of Downsv...Was Jim Cannon related to Vivian Mulhall of Downsview Ontario age 16 in 1966? Thanks John.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822086629072127667.post-7986344820060219232013-04-20T13:22:04.267+01:002013-04-20T13:22:04.267+01:00Nice to see these pics of my Grandad. Also nice to...Nice to see these pics of my Grandad. Also nice to hear such kind words about him. I miss him loads and I'm sure he'd simply shrug off the attention but he is a part of Beatles history. Jim1701https://www.blogger.com/profile/08848534539208011389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822086629072127667.post-54573220165339184942013-02-18T14:00:01.429+00:002013-02-18T14:00:01.429+00:00I came across your page after looking through old ...I came across your page after looking through old Liverpool pictures, I remember Jim Cannon very well, Dad used to take me to Horne brothers in the 60s through to the early 70s, Saturday at 3pm every three weeks, for our haircuts. It was a wonderful space all wood panels, with red leather chrome chairs, very much like an old gentlemans club. Jim would always cut Dads hair first and whilst waiting I used to look through the magazines in the waiting area, Punch being my favourite. I remember Jim as a real Gentleman who would always address me as Sir, and made me feel very grown up, I was only about 5 on my first visit. Thanks for posting this, great memories.Vixpixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03992501704399350998noreply@blogger.com