Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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Fri 29th Nov 2019 1:35pm
Heathite
Brill! Mills and Mills - Neville Shute books, Mitcheners book Hawaii, maps and others books from there. |
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Greg
Coventry
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Sat 30th Nov 2019 8:02pm
On 28th Nov 2019 6:27am, heathite said:
Two pages from directories, 1957 & 1960, you will see on the 1957 page
that Timothy Whites is not numbered, don't shoot *me*!
Sadly, the building I was referring to does not seem to appear on this list. The company I worked for hired this building to put on an exhibition for two or three weeks and I was involved in putting it together. The building was empty before and after that and was eventually demolished to make way for Sainsburys. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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768 of 957
Fri 15th May 2020 5:40pm
I used to hate wearing stockings as my legs are quite fat. Woolies were the first place that started to sell tights. They weren't very pretty, either pink or blue nylon pants with legs attached. Soon though you could get all sorts of tights. Do you remember a little shop in the side of BHS facing Woolies that just sold loads of different sorts of tights? |
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Dreamtime
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769 of 957
Sat 16th May 2020 1:31am
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Kaga simpson
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770 of 957
Sat 16th May 2020 10:11am
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sat 16th May 2020 11:24am
In this photo by MR we see Fleet St from St John's to the turning into Holyhead Rd. The last shop on the right I remember was another one with young ladies repairing nylon stockings in the window. I had to pass it whenever I went to the Allesley (8) bus stop in Holyhead Rd to visit my grandparents in Coundon. |
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tignabruaich
Pontesbury
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772 of 957
Sat 13th Jun 2020 10:53am
I think the greengrocers was Blue Chain Stores. They were next to Boots. I remember Fare Value, one of the first self service grocers (supermarket to today's generation!). Sainsburys opened up in the city centre fairly soon after. Faines (?) was a stationer nearly opposite Blue Chain.
Post copied from topic Earlsdon on 14th Jul 2020 7:42 pm |
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Prof
Gloucester
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Mon 13th Jul 2020 8:35pm
Blue Chain Stores (greengrocery) rings a bell. One on the Holyhead Rd, opposite Malvern Road my grandmother used, been there many times. |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
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774 of 957
Tue 14th Jul 2020 7:06pm
Prof said:
Blue Chain Stores (greengrocery) rings a bell. One on the Holyhead Rd, opposite Malvern Road my grandmother used, been there many times.
Confirmed. On the corner of Redesdale Avenue. I can still picture the blue lettering and chain logo against a cream background on the front and side elevations of the large canopy overhang.
My mum used to shop there, and I often accompanied her as a littl'un.
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
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775 of 957
Sat 8th Aug 2020 1:25pm
Was looking at my Bible that was given to me as a gift some years ago and it got me thinking where was the Christian/Church book shop in town? |
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Midland Red
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Sat 8th Aug 2020 2:00pm
There are several references to the Church Book Shop earlier in this thread |
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pixrobin
Canley
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Sat 8th Aug 2020 3:28pm
In 1965 it was in Hertford Street I believe. My mother went in to order my 21st birthday gift (David Bailey's 'Box of Pin-ups'). I still have it.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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778 of 957
Sat 8th Aug 2020 3:33pm
Yes, Pixrobin, looking through the newspaper archives they were in Hertford Street. In December 1965 they moved to larger premises at 27 Trinity Street. |
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3Spires
SW Leicestershire
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779 of 957
Sat 8th Aug 2020 4:04pm
On 8th Aug 2020 3:28pm, pixrobin said:
In 1965 it was in Hertford Street I believe. My mother went in to order my 21st birthday gift (David Bailey's 'Box of Pin-ups'). I still have it.
Keep that safe pixrobin - worth a fortune at auction.
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
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780 of 957
Sat 8th Aug 2020 4:36pm
Oh yes, I remember now. Thanks pixrobin and AW. |
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