Midland Red
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 5:05pm
The only two addresses for Arthur Hammon (no "d") are 561 Foleshill Road and 18 Burges |
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 5:25pm
I remember regularly buying clothes, especially shirts and sweaters, from Arthur Hammon at the end of the Burges in the 70s. The manager there was a very 'proper' grey-haired chap, always immaculately dressed, who would not have been out of place at Grace Bros. |
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pallmall
Kent
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 5:49pm
I remember Hammon's as the place to buy King Henry VIII school ties, etc, so when the time came to look for 'mufti', it was well down the list of desirable shops to visit.
Strangely, the first shop I go to now, when I need a new shirt or sweater, reminds me very much of Hammon's |
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TEKMELF
HAWKESBURY
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 6:39pm
On 26th Oct 2011 10:04pm, artful said:
Hi Elaine, you are correct it was an Italian tailors. Before that it was two shops, the front one being
a sweet shop owned by and elderly lady called Mrs Cross - no pun intended, and next door in Wyley Rd
was a greengrocery shop owned by Joy Foster (maiden name) and her husband.
I think you will find that it was Miss Cross. As local kids we would go in and ask her if she had any broken biscuits, if the answer was no then our reply was "Well break some" before scooting out of the shop. My elderly neighbour regularly sent me there for 1/2 ounce of twist. The greengrocers was Hartshornes. The tailor was Italian and he used to buy up all the surplus grapes from the market and make his own wine. |
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 8:22pm
On 15th Oct 2013 5:49pm, pallmall said:
Strangely, the first shop I go to now, when I need a new shirt or sweater, reminds me very much of Hammon's
I suspect you may be younger than me then. I'm sure that when I was at KHVIII the uniform supplier was Batt's who were in the Lower Precinct, on the left at the bottom of the ramp, and later on the opposite side as I recall.
You could always tell the kids whose parents didn't go there, as their blazer badge was a patch on the pocket rather than embroidered into the pocket itself. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 8:22pm
On 15th Oct 2013 4:21pm, Midland Red said:
On 15th Oct 2013 1:46pm, TonyS said:
Can't recall the name of the tailors you refer to. Was Hepworths around that area? Maybe MR could look them up in his telephone directory 1970 - Frank Carter (Bradford) Ltd - 5 High Street
Hepworths is listed as Broadgate House
Frank Carter it was. Thanks MR. Any idea when he closed?
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 8:27pm
What was the name of the outfitters that was on the outside of the market (would now be opposite IKEA)?
Just thought, was this John Cheadle?
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 8:29pm
On 15th Oct 2013 8:22pm, MisterD-Di said:
I'm sure that when I was at KHVIII the uniform supplier was Batt's who were in the Lower Precinct, on the left at the bottom of the ramp, and later on the opposite side as I recall.
My mum got my Woodlands uniform from the Co-op on Corporation Street. Green blazer for the first year!!
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Midland Red
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 9:49pm
On 15th Oct 2013 8:22pm, Mick Strong said:
Frank Carter it was. Thanks MR. Any idea when he closed?
Sorry, no I don't |
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
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Tue 15th Oct 2013 11:55pm
On 15th Oct 2013 8:27pm, Mick Strong said:
What was the name of the outfitters that was on the outside of the market (would now be opposite IKEA)?
There was another outfitters in that area that did school uniforms called Gibberds. Not sure if that's the one you might be thinking of. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Wed 16th Oct 2013 3:42am
On 15th Oct 2013 8:29pm, Mick Strong said:
My mum got my Woodlands uniform from the Co-op on Corporation Street. Green blazer for the first year!!
May have been my father-in-law who served your mum then Mick. We also went there for the daughters' gear for Blue Coat School.
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
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Wed 16th Oct 2013 8:17am
On 15th Oct 2013 11:55pm, MisterD-Di said:
On 15th Oct 2013 8:27pm, Mick Strong said:
What was the name of the outfitters that was on the outside of the market (would now be opposite IKEA)?
There was another outfitters in that area that did school uniforms called Gibberds. Not sure if that's the one you might be thinking of.
I attended Woodlands and likewise my uniform came from either the upper floor in the Co-op or Gibberds in the Lower Precinct near the base of the 'round cafe' |
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Midland Red
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Wed 16th Oct 2013 8:52am
On 15th Oct 2013 11:55pm, MisterD-Di said:
There was another outfitters in that area that did school uniforms called Gibberds. Not sure if that's the one you might be thinking of.
No doubt, like mine, your KHVIII uniform came from Gibberds! |
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heritage
Bedworth
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Wed 16th Oct 2013 10:45am
As far as I know Gibberds started with a tailors shop in Market Place, Bedworth. This was sold to JC Smiths in 1901. Of course it's possible that he had a shop in Coventry at the same time
One of the sons, Sir Frederick Ernest Gibberd was responsible for the rebuilding of Nuneaton town centre, including the library, after the war.
Gibberd was born in Coventry, the eldest of the five children and was educated at King Henry VIII School.
He also designed Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and Didcot Power Station. |
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
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Wed 16th Oct 2013 11:19am
On 16th Oct 2013 8:52am, Midland Red said:
No doubt, like mine, your KHVIII uniform came from Gibberds!
No. As I said in an earlier post, my uniforms were always bought at Batt's. |
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