On 20th Oct 2011 11:31am, TonyS said:
I'm sure many of us have fond memories of spending many an hour browsing through her record stock. The shop in Smithford Way closed in 1981 due to rising rents (sounds familiar!)
dutchman
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Sun 1st Jan 2012 4:20pm
RIP Jill Hanson
On 20th Oct 2011 11:31am, TonyS said:
I'm sure many of us have fond memories of spending many an hour browsing through her record stock. The shop in Smithford Way closed in 1981 due to rising rents (sounds familiar!) |
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Sun 1st Jan 2012 9:03pm
On 1st Jan 2012 4:03pm, KeithLeslie said:
My wife was talking to an old school friend over the break, and she had worked in Jill Hanson's....
Your wife or her friend?
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erwegoagen
Coventry Wyken |
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Mon 2nd Jan 2012 11:11am
There was a record shop in the General Wolfe area, 1950's, was that Hansons? Remember an assistant worked there, name of Gwen? Remember sorting thru' loads of Parlophone records, looking for Humph's latest offering, I remember? Zzzzzz
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K
Somewhere |
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Mon 2nd Jan 2012 12:22pm
On 1st Jan 2012 9:03pm, TonyS said:
Your wife or her friend?
The friend. |
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Wed 4th Jan 2012 7:06pm
Keith, next time your wife talks to her friend, could she ask if her friend remembers a chap called Pete Star? |
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Midland Red
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Wed 4th Jan 2012 7:21pm
And Chick the DJ ! |
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Wed 4th Jan 2012 7:48pm
On 1st Jan 2012 4:03pm, KeithLeslie said:
My wife was talking to an old school friend over the break, and she had worked in Jill Hanson's. We were wondering when Jill Hanson's record shop closed? (presuming that it has, of course)
1981
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roseaoakwood
North Carolina USA |
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Fri 6th Jan 2012 7:09pm
Does anyone know what Jill Hanson's daughter Kit is doing these days? |
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diggerdave
birmingham |
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Fri 6th Jan 2012 7:25pm
I used to spend a lot of time but very little money in Jill Hansons prior to 71. Very lovely girls. I sold them some lovely little black dresses with lacey fronts, when I first ventured into the clothes business. |
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Fri 6th Jan 2012 7:43pm
That must have been a record!
Sorry! |
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
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Sat 12th Jan 2013 2:47pm
I find it interesting that we keep seeing photographs of some the streets outside the 'precinct area' that appear to be filled with life and shops (Ford Street, Trinity Street, Gosford Street, etc). Nowadays there's virtually nothing on any of these streets, and some of them have completely gone. In most cities, outside the main business district there's usually a ring of businesses and leisure venues that cannot afford to be in the 'main drag'. Coventry appears to have lost all this when re-'planned' the city with the ring road. I think this is an important part of what makes a city, as well. If you don't have streets where people can set up businesses... what do you have? A decaying precinct and dual carriageway and large empty sites filled with cheap buildings and car parks.
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Rootes66
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Sat 12th Jan 2013 11:12pm
Interesting how this thread has resurfaced apparently after more than year way down the list. I certainly remember buying sheet music at a shop down Far Gosford Street in the early 1960s. I had thought it was Paynes but looks more likely it was Cranes. I think Paynes did have a shop down that way, with TVs in it. Sure they sold records as well. I got most of my pop singles in the late 50s and early 60s from a hardware shop down Earlsdon Street. They sold everything from seed potatoes, tools, kitchen stuff to 6" nails. They had an island counter in the middle that sold records which could be played through a small speaker on request. Must have also sold radios as they had big posters outside between the upstairs windows advertising KB radios with the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary liners. The first record I bought there was "Hootsmon" on a 78, and the first 45 rpm single, Elvis Presley with "I got Stung", not one of my parents favourite records.
I do remember the Payne family as the lived across the way from us in St Andrews Road. In the late 50s, they moved up market to a large semi-detached Edwardian house on the other side of the road. It had some grounds and several garages in which Mr Payne stored defunct TVs. These would be some of those iconic early TVs from the 1950s, and I remember him having a huge clearout a few years later. In the early 1960s, Mrs Payne led a campaign against the demolition of a grand Edwardian house round the corner at the junction of Beechwood Avenue and Rochester Road. It was unsuccessful and the site is now occupied by some flats, Beechwood Court I think it is. However, the Paynes had a change of heart in the early 1970s, and flogged their house along with their neighbours to a developer who built more flats called Lealholme Court or something like that. A few years ago the other four adjacent semi-detached houses (including the one we lived in) were knocked down for some retirement flats, so St Andrews Road has changed a lot, probably not for the better, since the Paynes made the first move. Sorry, this has gone a bit off topic! Hugh
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Midland Red
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Sun 13th Jan 2013 9:35am
Because this thread has expanded, the original title of "Record shop in the City Arcade, early 1980s" has been changed to encompass the more recent discussions |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sun 13th Jan 2013 9:35am
Correct me if I am wrong Rootes66 but in Cross Cheaping was there once a TV shop - Sutton & Jones also had a large
painted sign of the Queen Liners, I do recall Dad bought our first Kolster Brand TV from there. I used to like opening the
doors at the front ready for the evenings viewing. Don't remember any records being sold there though. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sun 13th Jan 2013 10:14am
On 13th Jan 2013 9:35am, Dreamtime said:
Correct me if I am wrong Rootes66 but in Cross Cheaping was there once a TV shop - Sutton & Jones
It was more Ironmonger Row, according to old photos Dreamtime, but on the corner with Cross Cheaping.
Either Brown's Radio or Sparke's Electrical in Payne's Lane sold records. I don't remember which as the shop frontages were identical and only two doors apart. A friend bought The Beatles' "She Loves You" from there but when he got it home it turned out to be a cover version by an unknown group!
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