Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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811 of 957
Sun 20th Dec 2020 2:02pm
On 3rd Dec 2020 11:15am, Mick Strong said:
On 20th Nov 2011 12:35pm, K said:
We bought quite a few items from the Co-op in Corporation St, too.
My mum used to buy loads from the Co in Corporation St, clothes, furniture, food and my Woodlands School uniform. We would then walk down the road to Agers to get my feet measured, and then finally on to Hogarths, passing Ashers curtain shop on the way. Occasionally we would cross the road to the Gas Showrooms and pay our bill.
Mick, you were most likely fitted out with your school uniform by my father in-law, Mr Cyril Roberts.
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Earlsdon Kid
Argyll & Bute, Scotland
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812 of 957
Sun 20th Dec 2020 4:24pm
On 20th Dec 2020 11:50am, Mick Strong said:
Anyone remember the circular paper shop that was in the Bull Yard? I think it was ran by the Paynes.
See thread "Christ Church / Greyfriars" Prof's post number 41. I frequented the photographic shop nearby in the mid 60's for my darkroom supplies! |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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813 of 957
Sun 20th Dec 2020 4:36pm
Thanks, yes, that was it
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
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814 of 957
Mon 21st Dec 2020 9:31am
Hi Mick, it was only the roof that was circular and it was called the 'Dome' |
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Prof
Gloucester
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815 of 957
Tue 22nd Dec 2020 8:27pm
Mick. Here's what it looked like
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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816 of 957
Wed 23rd Dec 2020 10:18am
Thanks Prof. Looking in the windows, it looks more than just a paper shop? Also, was that the original entrance into the car park?
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
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817 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 1:31pm
We used to shop at the Co-op in Radford and we had a members' number we used to give (62320 I think). I don't remember what that earned us but it was obviously hard wired into my brain. They also used to deliver your order but I don't know if there was a charge. We also shopped at Perks in Jubilee Crescent and they had stamps too and my mum loved the dinner set she got from there. Do you remember the freebees that came with washing powder? We had all kinds of plastic flowers and I'm still using a small yellow plastic colander that my mum got for my wedding chest - actually an Ali Baba basket - in 1964. |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
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818 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 2:00pm
Linda, so you had a Perks as well? There was one near us in Canley. I never knew of any other Perks. Part of a nationwide chain, I believe, a forerunner of VG, Mace and suchlike. A general food shop, small, before the march of the supermarkets.
In later years it was owned privately by a couple who had previously run a newsagents. The husband was in there all day, smoking cigars, yes, wherever he was, even behind the bacon and cheese counter! He was a miserable sort who seemed to hate kids, probably most adults too, as if he were only there under sufferance, or his wife's thumb, as she was the business person who ruled the roost. He only seemed interested in rugby and the delivery of the pinks on Saturdays, not in serving food. You can imagine what this food shop smelt like as soon as you walked through the door. It smelt vile, like a mixture of stale tobacco, tar, nicotine and a liquid which these days would normally flow under gravity down a 32mm or 40mm diameter plastic waste pipe. We used to call it "the cigar-**** shop" as kids. This soon caught on, and all the kids in the neighbourhood called it the "cigar-**** shop". A title thoroughly deserved - from their comments, they'd all been in and witnessed the smell for themselves.
Now here's a funny thing - I don't recall the shop ever being visited and done by the local council health inspectors. A bit like H&S, there was none in them there days. Mr H carried on smoking for a few years until he eventually retired. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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819 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 2:47pm
There was also a Perks in Coundon, near the Rialto in the row of shops in Crampers Field. We had some cups and saucers which mum must have got points for or something. They used to sell things in blue bags like tea and sugar, in the days when you stood in a queue and asked for your shopping. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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820 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 2:53pm
On 21st Jan 2021 2:00pm, Slim said:
Linda, so you had a Perks as well? There was one near us in Canley. . . .
Hi Slim, are you referring to the Perks on Charter Ave next to the Half Sovereign pub?
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
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821 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 3:19pm
Blimey, more Perks than I knew about - there must have been loads of them.
There was an identical council owned block of 6 shops, with flats above, up Cannon Hill Rd almost opposite the crematorium, with said Perks. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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822 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 5:42pm
As a little one, I can remember my mum talking about a Mr Perks. Does anyone know if he existed?
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oldmoney
Leicester
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823 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 7:53pm
I think it was called Pearks rather than Perks. There might have been one on Daventry Road too. I used to love their luncheon meat. Does anyone remember Ladkins at the bottom of Westbury Road? |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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824 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 8:26pm
The Coundon one isn't listed on here, so perhaps it wan't open then, 1950 (advertising for staff in 1961).
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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825 of 957
Thu 21st Jan 2021 8:32pm
The Charter Ave branch is not on that list either.
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