tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1927099035382448194.post4434598129015664461..comments2024-03-12T16:28:39.489+00:00Comments on 6 Oxgangs Avenue 1958-1972 'The Stair' incorporating Oxgangs - A Pastime From Time Past: Comment From Alan BrownUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1927099035382448194.post-51105667059113359542013-10-01T01:50:13.942+01:002013-10-01T01:50:13.942+01:00I remember the graffiti on the gable of the end bl...I remember the graffiti on the gable of the end block of Oxgangs Avenue as you came down the hill from Greenbank: "Welcome to Bar-Ox Land". And on the road at the top of the hill you could see from the top deck of the bus the official white painted warning sign "SLOW" on the road before the hill. And then a second official "SLOW". Followed by an unofficial "QUICK QUICK SLOW" spaced out as you entered Oxgangs. Great humour – 10 out of 10.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09205446471633719253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1927099035382448194.post-72744468566444119142013-09-29T21:11:11.962+01:002013-09-29T21:11:11.962+01:00Peter, were you aware of the BAR-OX gang. I was al...Peter, were you aware of the BAR-OX gang. I was always intrigued by the BAR-OX graffiti that was on the corner of the buildings at the junction of Oxgangs Avenue and Oxgangs Crescent, it was there for years, I was never aware of any gangs in the 'gangs.Alan Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12587669246308336532noreply@blogger.com