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charabanc
Coventry
121 of 957  Tue 29th May 2012 8:24pm  

One shop which sticks in the memory is Timothy White's (chemist) on the left towards the top of Trinity St before New Buildings. It was on a split level because of the slope and the assistants put money into small containers which then whizzed off along rails across the ceiling to the backroom payment office and came back with change.
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Midland Red

122 of 957  Tue 29th May 2012 8:54pm  

YOU SHOULD TRY THEIR SAUSAGES ! Eh, Philip ? Big grin
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
123 of 957  Wed 30th May 2012 8:42am  

Hi Midland Red, Hi all Wave Trying to do my Churchill "O'h yes, o'h yes". Smile
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charabanc
Coventry
124 of 957  Wed 30th May 2012 9:12am  

On 29th May 2012 8:54pm, Midland Red said: YOU SHOULD TRY THEIR SAUSAGES ! Eh, Philip ? Big grin
What are you two on about?
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Midland Red

125 of 957  Wed 30th May 2012 9:26am  

Refer to this ! Big grin
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anne
coventry
126 of 957  Wed 30th May 2012 10:56pm  

Where was Lipton's in the 60's? Was it in the corner of Shelton Square, or was that something else? Roll eyes
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NeilsYard
Coventry
127 of 957  Sat 2nd Jun 2012 3:40pm  

Stumbled on Charles Ager's site which features this excellent little history page: Charles Ager Website
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
128 of 957  Sat 2nd Jun 2012 5:01pm  

Hi & thank you Neils Yard Wave My mum started work at Agers in 1926, where she trained as a boot maker. She qualified as a surgical boot maker with them at their address of No6 Smithford St. After the war, she had her own business as well as a shop in White St. Wave
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Adrian
UK
129 of 957  Sat 2nd Jun 2012 7:24pm  

My wife's first job when she left school in 1962 was at Agers in Corporation Street. She worked there for about a year as an assistant, but left because of the poor wages of £1.12s.6d a week.
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dutchman
Spon End
130 of 957  Sat 2nd Jun 2012 7:55pm  

In fairness to Ager's I have to ask if that was full-time or part-time?
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Adrian
UK
131 of 957  Sat 2nd Jun 2012 8:17pm  

Full time Dutchman, my wife was 15 when she left school in 1962. The pay was very poor, even for a school leaver. Oh, and she informs me that was for all day Saturday too, half day Thursday. She left there to go to the GEC in Spon Street for a proper wage.
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dutchman
Spon End
132 of 957  Sat 2nd Jun 2012 9:35pm  

Thanks for clarifying that Thumbs up It sounds very low even by retail standards of the day.
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anne
coventry
133 of 957  Sat 2nd Jun 2012 9:46pm  

When I started work at Timpson's in 1969 I earned £4 7s 6d a week as a full-time shop assistant
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Annie
Coventry
134 of 957  Sun 3rd Jun 2012 6:02pm  

The pay at Agers is £6.98 ph. I know as I only left there last October after 4 years. Yes we had to work all day Saturday and were not allowed to take holidays during school breaks (as this is their busiest time, and you are informed that before you start working there) but the place was lovely to work at and the staff friendly. The Harts (descendants of Charles Ager) are really nice and treat their staff well.
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Baz
Coventry
135 of 957  Fri 15th Jun 2012 11:26pm  

As we already have a 'Shops of the Future', I have started a 'Shops of the Past'. I and most of the members of this fantastic site will remember shops like Mattersons, City Pram, Exchange and Mart, Barnbys the toy shop, to name but a few. Mattersons sold just about anything you wanted, from a nut and bolt to a new fireplace. Funny roof lining inside, looked like cardboard if I remember. City Pram, I got my first real push bike from them. Their warehouse was in Watch Close. I had a payment book that I had to pay each month for the bike. Exchange and Mart, funny little shop really. Low roof and small doorway. Had a good selection of Hornby railway stuff. Barnbys, what a shop. Prams and dolls as you went in, then upstairs was like heaven to a young boy. Train sets, Scalextrics, kites and Airfix models. What a place. Thumbs up Thumbs up Note from TonyS: Moved here from duplicate thread Click here for photos of Exchange & Mart
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

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