Dreamtime
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Sat 19th Jun 2021 2:52pm
On 19th Jun 2021 10:11am, Prof said:
Dream, The boss in my time there was a Mr Dunford who was a keen bowls player, and a bigger, taller man upstairs was a Mr Brown.
Now Mr Dunford rings a bell. Cyril was an avid bowls player too. We must have bumped into Mr D a few times. My two offspring were fitted out with uniforms for St John's school from the Co. Most likely met Mr Brown too as Cyril was given a wonderful send off at his retirement dinner.
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Mon 21st Jun 2021 8:54pm
Our family Co-op number 26049 and my Nan's 42996, encripted forever on my memory from a schoolboy! |
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lindatee2002
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Mon 21st Jun 2021 11:46pm
Prof. I can remember 62320 but not my current phone number! |
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Tue 22nd Jun 2021 4:32am
Lindatee, mine was 58046. It's 'passwords' I am at war with (mine have to be catalogued!). Give me the good ole' days. Mobiles - bah!!! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Tue 22nd Jun 2021 4:47am
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Tue 22nd Jun 2021 2:45pm
Just under 10 years ago (yes, TEN YEARS!!!)....
On 18th Jul 2011 10:28am, Midland Red said:
Grandma's was 32034 and mum's was 49687
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argon
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Tue 22nd Jun 2021 4:38pm
Of course I remember our Co-op number. I also remember, in 1947 at the age of ten, being sent to the Co by my dad to buy cigarettes. He had a newsagent shop at the time and ciggies were allocated and short supply, so to keep his customers happy he used to get what he could from the Co which was not a lot and he, my mum and I would take it in turns to go to get them. Then his profit was just the Co-op divi on the sale but it kept another customer happy! Don't ask me how I was sold cigarettes at that age. |
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Tue 22nd Jun 2021 5:55pm
On 19th Jun 2021 10:11am, Prof said:
Dream, I was in the Co-op mens' department with Mr Roberts in the vacations from Bristol during the summers, Christmas and I think Easter vacations. As you say he was a very nice person. Mostly the staff with him were ladies but I also worked on the first floor tailoring and school uniforms, and would occasionally be sent downstairs when they were busy. The boss in my time there was a Mr Dunford who was a keen bowls player, and a bigger, taller man upstairs was a Mr Brown.
As 'Mods/Suedeheads' we had embroidered badges in the shape of a shield or crest with our initials on which we sewed on to our blazer (not school obviously), pockets ordered from the upstairs Men's Dept. at the Corporation St. store |
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Wed 23rd Jun 2021 4:55am
On 19th Jun 2021 10:11am, Prof said:
Dream, I was in the Co-op mens' department with Mr Roberts
Prof,
Did you ever pick up on Cyril's Welsh accent. You may have heard him say "That's champion" when showing his approval?
He also met Clair Shepherd whilst working at the Co. and married her (my husband's mother). They were so well suited (excuse the pun). |
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Fri 9th Jul 2021 8:37pm
Don't think I remember the accent Dream but my grandad (originally from Grantham) also said "That's Champion!" |
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Slash1
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Thu 22nd Jul 2021 6:43pm
The Co-op bread came by horse and cart too.
Post copied from topic Coventry's Dairies on 23rd Jul 2021 4:53 pm |
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Fri 23rd Jul 2021 12:31pm
My dad's first job in about 1930 was as van boy to the Co-op Bakery. He had to go and fetch the horse from the stables and hitch it to the van and then go round with the van man and take the basket to the doors. |
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lolipop
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Sat 24th Jul 2021 1:39pm
On 21st Jan 2021 1:31pm, lindatee2002 said:
We used to shop at the Co-op in Radford...
Which Co-op in Radford? We lived in Rollason Road and mum used the one on Burnaby Road. Sometimes, not very often, she went in the one opposite the Whitmore pub
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Mon 25th Oct 2021 12:13pm
I used to work at the Co-op in the early 60's and am interested in contacting anyone who worked there, particularly in the old grocery shops which had assistants serving the customers, this was obviously pre-self service. But any other anecdotes would be interesting, I worked in the offices from about 1961 through to about 1965. I know there are a couple of other employees who contribute to the site but I am not sure how to add to their postings so I have started a new topic. Thanks
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