zigzag
cornwall |
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Tue 13th Sep 2016 9:40am
The laundrette was further up towards the round kiosk on the left hand side next to the chip shop. |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid |
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Tue 13th Sep 2016 12:01pm
Mills and Mills - I'd forgotten that name. Yes, I can picture the big sign at high level on the brick side wall - an ad for Imperial Typewriters? |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid |
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Tue 13th Sep 2016 12:03pm
On 13th Sep 2016 8:09am, Derrickarthur said:
Never realised there was an "a" in Pearks the grocer. When I was a toddler, my mum used to drag me between Pearks's, Sainbury's & Home and Colonial and back again to save a halfpenny on a pound of cheese.
Yes, Pearks were a national chain, I believe. They had a small grocers shop two doors away from my parents' shop in Cannon Hill.
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pixrobin
Canley |
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Tue 13th Sep 2016 3:42pm
Well, they say you learn something new every day. I looked up Pearks on Wikipedia
Pearks
it's in the 'history section'
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield |
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Tue 13th Sep 2016 3:52pm
I remember the Pearks store which my mother used when I was a child, along with the counter service Sainsbury's in Trinity Street, the Home & Colonial and Allwoods, Atkins & Turton. A long way from the likes of Tesco and Aldi.
Interesting that Pearks and Home & Colonial were affiliated to Lipton's, the tea company. You rarely see their tea now, but until recently Lipton's Yellow Label was the standard tea available on P&O Cruise ships. However, there were so many complaints about its dire quality that they have replaced it with Twinings. Some American-based ships still use Yellow Label, but Americans don't 'get' tea at all. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Tue 13th Sep 2016 4:47pm
Hi all
I grew up with a local Pearks store in the block of shops, opposite the Devon pub. I remember the lemonade powder, that was for me a cheaper version of Kali. Pearks was in competition with a VG store nearby, but both always had folks in them. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Wed 14th Sep 2016 8:42am
Hi & thank you Zigzag,
My memory is so hazy on both of my mums shoe shop locations, all of which were in the suburbs. It was her town centre shop that was my day today port of call. I think that I can remember the chip shop, now that you mention it, near to a green-grocers, was it? Question |
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zigzag
cornwall |
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Wed 14th Sep 2016 9:34am
Yes the green-grocers, chip shop and laundrette were all close together. I do remember the shoe shop in the precinct. |
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Gumnut
Berridale NSW Australia |
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Fri 23rd Sep 2016 1:37pm
I remember a shop that sold teas. Scooped from wooden boxes. It was in the Precinct, near to Cosmos I think. So much a new memory compared to days of old, but now more than 35 years ago for myself! caomhinsean@gmail.com
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Fri 23rd Sep 2016 3:37pm
Don't forget Maypole and Melia's.
Mills and Mills, just drove you mad on the cinema screens. |
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Roger T
Torksey |
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Fri 23rd Sep 2016 5:27pm
On 13th Sep 2016 8:09am, Derrickarthur said:
Never realised there was an "a" in Pearks the grocer. When I was a toddler, my mum used to drag me between Pearks's, Sainbury's & Home and Colonial and back again to save a halfpenny on a pound of cheese.
I`m glad you set me straight, I thought of Pearks in Trinity St as "The" Maypole.
When I first came back to Coventry in 1947, I lived above George Masons in Jubilee Crescent.
There was also a fish and chip shop at the Pilot end of the crescent of shops, seem to remember a red headed assistant called Judith |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Sat 24th Sep 2016 5:38pm
Anyone remember Isherwood's pork butcher in Walsgrave Road, Stoke? |
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Whites
coventry |
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Mon 28th Nov 2016 9:47pm
On 5th Oct 2012 6:56pm, tricianorton said:
Hi does anybody remember there being a Newsagents/Tobacconist on Warwick Row in 1953/4. If so could anybody tell me where it would have been on Warwick Row and also what it was called. Thank you Tricia
I know this is an old post but it has just come to my attention whilst researching my family tree. I have just found a document belonging to my grandfather that was a rental agreement between him and Mr Adams for his shop at 27 Warwick Row. My Grandfather was Robert White and he owned and Ran the newsagents with my Grandmother Eva up to renting it out in 1950.
Prior to that the shop was located where Lovetts estate agents is now and ran by my Great Grandfather Coventry born and bred
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Whites
coventry |
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Mon 28th Nov 2016 9:52pm
Coventry born and bred
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Scooterpops
Canley |
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Wed 30th Nov 2016 8:58pm
Hi, does anybody know the name of the clothes shop next to the old Odeon in the seventies, there was a joke shop there as well, it was up by the art gallery |
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