Positively Pottering
East Midlands |
1 of 7
Mon 6th May 2013 12:18pm
My Mum used to tell me she worked at the Pom Pom factory which was located in the yard of Fennell's Music Shop in Spon Street.
Was there such a place or was she spinning me a yarn? |
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herberts lad
Exhall |
2 of 7
Mon 6th May 2013 12:27pm
When I was in a small drawing office in Eagle Street the building was owned by Stan Lenton and upstairs they made pom poms, thousands of them, I think mainly for the ladies slipper trade, this was in the 70s. Chatting to the owner one day he was the son of the owner who started up the factory. It is not inconceivable that the original could have been in Spon St, could it have been Lenton's. I also remember he was a great table tennis fan. |
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herberts lad
Exhall |
3 of 7
Mon 6th May 2013 12:46pm
Here is the story of Lentons and what an intriguing story it is, still a family owned business, story of the founding of the company from 1800's
It may well be the company your mum worked for.
Bring up the document and search for Lenton. |
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Midland Red
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4 of 7
Mon 6th May 2013 3:18pm
Great find, H-lad |
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dutchman
Spon End |
5 of 7
Mon 6th May 2013 4:30pm
It's possible although I always thought it was a builder's yard?
On the left you can see the archway which once led to the yard behind Fennell's:
It has since been replaced by a shop front.
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covgirl
wiltshire |
6 of 7
Mon 22nd Jun 2015 9:41pm
My mother also worked there, it would have been in the mid 1930s or 40s. She told me of the hundreds of pom poms made daily for slippers.
Covgirl |
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Fredo |
7 of 7
Sun 5th Jul 2015 2:44pm
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