On 10th Feb 2012 12:33pm, herberts lad said:
What a good picture of the Mission,I was only about 8 year old at the time cannot remember the Carsons, I recall a Mr Lane who smoked Woodbines and Mad Frankie a Drummer who played his drumkit on the yard every Sunday, there was also a Gent who helped at Coventry Boys Cub.
That was Willie Carson's dad! He was a builder by trade and spent most of his spare time helping youths in the local community. He once built a wooden swing in my back yard for us all to play on.
You might also remember Chief Superintendant Pendleton was a regular helper at the boy's club?
On 10th Feb 2012 12:33pm, herberts lad said:
Was Brandishes a Marks and Spencer at some time after the war?
Yes it was!
On 10th Feb 2012 12:33pm, herberts lad said:
Opposite the tunnel from the yard into Whitefriars street was Foreys the ironmonger, used to take gran's accumulators there for recharging could then listen to the radio.
Don't remember the hardware shop but I do remember the tiny grocer's which stank of soap and cheese and the corner tea shop with its equally overpowering smell