On 26th May 2013 5:52pm, dutchman said:
A temporary building sandwiched between the post office and the motorcycle dealer.
The second hand motor cycle shop was called Trophy Autos
wingy
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Thu 28th Aug 2014 10:21pm
On 26th May 2013 5:52pm, dutchman said:
A temporary building sandwiched between the post office and the motorcycle dealer.
The second hand motor cycle shop was called Trophy Autosroger wing
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Monza V
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Wed 12th Nov 2014 2:05pm
Was the coffee bar off Hales street behind Arthur Hammonds shop, I remember a dusty little place frequented by all sorts of oddniks spouting Marx and Proust, unlike any other coffee bar more of a cafe really but you could get beans on toast very cheap, lots of old armchairs and such like, can't remember name but it was something arty. |
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Kaga simpson
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Thu 13th Nov 2014 7:06pm
Pixrobin.
The coffee shop in Broadgate House I believe opened when the building opened, above the men's outfitters. I believe it was the first coffee shop to have settees, couches or whatever instead of the normal tables and chairs, and yes I loved their lemon tea. Unfortunately a few days after opening a window blew open and a pane of glass fell onto a passerby, causing serious injury.
In the early fifties I believe the busiest shop was opposite Matterson's in Hales Street, stood next door to a pub.
Was it the Opera House near the lights, anyone? |
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pixrobin
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Thu 13th Nov 2014 10:16pm
Yes Kaga, on the corner of Bishop Street/Hales Street was the old Grammar School and then next to it in Hales Street was the Opera House.
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dutchman
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Fri 14th Nov 2014 3:18am
As far as I can tell from planning records, the Opera House had its own cafe at the rear of the cinema in Silver Street.
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dutchman
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Fri 14th Nov 2014 3:11pm
On 13th Nov 2014 7:06pm, Kaga simpson said:
In the early fifties I believe the busiest shop was opposite Matterson's in Hales Street, stood next door to a pub.
"cafe Continental", between the Smithfield Hotel and the fruit stall. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sun 16th Nov 2014 6:20pm
UPDATE:
The cafe behind the Opera House was called "The Snackery".
In 1953 permission was granted to convert the cafe into a drawing office:
Planning Application
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Mon 17th Nov 2014 1:33am
Thanks Dutchman, It would have been at that time (50's) It was half day closing on a Thursday and that's when I was treated to a nice tea at the Opera House.
Also thanks for the tip with the accent key.
Tonys S, thanks for your tip also, but my (~) is at the start of the numbers. I must admit it took me a few seconds to find it as I don't use it all that often.
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 17th Nov 2014 3:03pm
There's nothing in aerial photos to suggest there was anything behind the Opera House except a fire exit and a car park so I'm guessing "The Snackery" was either a reference to the upstairs restaurant or else the Garibaldi in Silver Street.
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Wearethemods
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Fri 6th Feb 2015 8:48am
Never set foot in the place, all those tiles it looked so 'clinical' not in the least a welcoming Restaurant. Out of the three 'Swiss Alps' there were (always thought a strange name as well) are any still going ? Question |
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pixrobin
Canley |
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Fri 6th Feb 2015 10:04am
Anyone remember the Copper Kettle in Fleet Street - opposite St John's Church. Used to go in there late 1950s
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Fri 6th Feb 2015 12:18pm
It's been mentioned a few times on here Pixrobin
Search results for Copper Kettle
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Fri 6th Feb 2015 1:24pm
No Swiss Alps remain - That one became Bourbons owned by a friend of a friend of mine before closing then being redeveloped as part of the Lower Precinct revamp. The other was in Hales Street by Shambles Arcade. Where was the other? |
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
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Fri 6th Feb 2015 1:39pm
Thanks, NeilsYard
Corporation Street ? |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Fri 6th Feb 2015 2:49pm
That one was Corporation Street / Queen Victoria Road. That one and the Hales Street one were the only two I knew of. As per the chat earlier - owned and run by Croatian businessman Ivan Polancec who had that mad Roman house on Broad Lane |
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