The original Ponty End

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  1. RedStriker

    RedStriker Well-Known Member

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    Yes but I've always called it the paddock. The standing area under the west stand "posh" seats was called the terrace.
     
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    Exactly because that’s what they were before somebody introduced the new names. I’ll stick with the old ones
     
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    Could it have been the case that if you stood under cover you were in the Brewery Stand but in the Paddock when not under cover because there was a walkway that separated the two bits.
     
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    Does anyone know if there was an even earlier version of the Ponty?

    I saw a picture/drawing of the West Stand from the view point of the east side of the ponty, and there appeared to the decorative fascia of a low roof at the top of the image.
     

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