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dutchman
Spon End
676 of 957  Thu 1st Dec 2016 12:42am  

I think it was called "Swan Wear" in the 1970s but by the 1980s had become "First". Both it and the Joke Box were part of the Gaumont/Coliseum building on the corner of Whitefriars Street and Jordan Well.
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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland
677 of 957  Thu 1st Dec 2016 8:12am  

The First clothes shop is still trading, it is now in Daventry Road opposite Quinton Road.
Alan H

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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
678 of 957  Thu 1st Dec 2016 9:56am  

It's still owned by Gary Kirton who is also a very talented drummer.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
679 of 957  Thu 1st Dec 2016 9:22pm  

On 24th Sep 2016 5:38pm, Prof said: Anyone remember Isherwood's pork butcher in Walsgrave Road, Stoke?
Oh my word yes - down near the forum end of the road. I nearly mourned when they closed down - we've never found homemade sausages and faggots anywhere near their quality since - absolutely delicious!! Smile And just a few doors away I also have fond memories of Bonham & Wilson, where I used to pop in to buy the occasional transistor, resistor or reel of solder when I was a young keen electronics geek building little radios, probably around 1980. It led to a job at the GEC though, so mustn't grumble! Wink
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covgirl
wiltshire
680 of 957  Fri 2nd Dec 2016 11:03am  

I certainly do remember Isherwoods, I passed it on the way to and from school every day, the thought of faggots or sausages for tea kept me going all day, I wonder what happened to their sausage recipe, I've never found anything as good. My mother always got the Sunday joint from there, wonderful stuff, do I remember sawdust on the floor or is that my imagination?
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
681 of 957  Fri 2nd Dec 2016 2:19pm  

Covgirl - My hubby had a Saturday morning job when very young at the butchers opposite Radford common and one of his jobs was to clean the shop floor and sweep the sawdust up before closing time, so it would have been usual to see sawdust in many butchers shops. (50's) Wave
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Prof
Gloucester
682 of 957  Tue 3rd Jan 2017 2:56pm  

I wonder whether anyone remembers Mrs Osbourne's sweet shop on Binley Road, and next to the Biggin Hall pub, opposite Momus Boulevard? Just inside Crescent Avenue (same area) on the left was a small cake shop. I think it had no upper storey. They sold their own individual Madeira cakes with a paper wrapper and the shop name. I know it well enough but just now cannot recall the name. Took me 5 minutes to remember, how could I forget? Wimbush, name of the bakery.
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Prof
Gloucester
683 of 957  Tue 3rd Jan 2017 3:15pm  

On 2nd Dec 2016 11:03am, covgirl said: I certainly do remember Isherwoods, I passed it on the way to and from school every day, the thought of faggots or sausages for tea kept me going all day, I wonder what happened to their sausage recipe, I've never found anything as good. My mother always got the Sunday joint from there, wonderful stuff, do I remember sawdust on the floor or is that my imagination?
Cov girl I don't think I remember sawdust on the floor of Isherwoods, but at Stan Roberts' butcher on Binley Road there was.
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Midland Red

684 of 957  Tue 3rd Jan 2017 4:24pm  

On 3rd Jan 2017 2:56pm, Prof said: Just inside Crescent Avenue (same area) on the left was a small cake shop.
A couple of images of Crescent Avenue in here for you Thumbs up
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houghton1854
coventry
685 of 957  Sun 8th Jan 2017 11:07pm  

I had a nest of tables and a three piece suite in 1972 from Waring and Gillows at corner of Hay Lane
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petunia
Coventry
686 of 957  Sat 14th Jan 2017 3:05pm  

On 24th Sep 2016 5:38pm, Prof said: Anyone remember Isherwood's pork butcher in Walsgrave Road, Stoke?
I remember Isherwood's from the 70's - delicious pies. There was also a bakers on the corner, think it was called Moores. The large electrical appliances shop called Trident was also there at that time. Wonder if anyone remembers the small supermarket called Midland Grocers on Alfall Road, it was owned by the Bryant family. I worked there in the 70's. We knew a lot of customers by name. One day a customer who lived nearby asked if we would like to go round to her house and watch Princess Anne's wedding on her new colour tv, so we took it in turns to go! Looking at Street View from 2014 I am pleased to see that it is a supermarket once more (Costcutters).
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dots
Mid Wales
687 of 957  Sat 14th Jan 2017 7:50pm  

Hi Slim, re Ireland's stationers Smithford Way, I started work there the day after my 15th birthday. A family owned business office equipment, pens Parker, Sheaffer, Waterman, greetings cards, the whole gambit. I will always remember my first customer, "a box of paper clips please", of course I had no idea where they were. I asked Mr Radford the manager saying "this woman wants paper clips, Mr Everton". He whispered "this woman is a lady until we find out otherwise", a lesson I have never forgot. I also met my wife there so Ireland's holds many special memories for us both. The company was owned by the Smith family, although no big pay packets as the car factory lads, it was a great place to learn retail that led my wife and I to buy our own business in Wales. As a postscript the Smithford Way shopkeepers were a nice bunch. I was friends with John Orme, his dad owned the workwear shop. John and I started work at almost the same time. Adams the crockery shop. Ashers material shop who gifted us curtains as a wedding present. A tailor gave me a huge discount on my wedding suit, made to measure, three fittings, I've never had such a good suit since. Such good family run firms. The big boys can't compete on proper service, great times, thank you, A Ireland's stationers.
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Midland Red

688 of 957  Sat 14th Jan 2017 8:14pm  

Hi dots Wave - many memories in your post. I remember well all of the shops you mention, but there's other memories too. You see, for a couple of years we lived with my grandparents - when we all moved to another house, it was Jack Smith and his family who moved in. I remember they had a daughter, Elizabeth. Directly opposite was the Ormes' house - although John, like me, went to KHVIII, we were never particularly close friends. Eventually we had our own home on an adjacent plot, so I knew the Smiths and the Ormes for some years.
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Midland Red

689 of 957  Sun 12th Mar 2017 6:44pm  

Telegraph article on "shops we have lost" Sad
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Prof
Gloucester
690 of 957  Mon 13th Mar 2017 3:37pm  

On 1st Sep 2016 7:27pm, mickw said: Hi Prof there's a photo of Lynes store on page 21 post 302 on this topic posted by Midland Red unfortunately it's boarded up awaiting demolition. Cheers Thumbs up
Thanks, mickw. Yes, I did see it but I would love to see Lynes' shop front when it was still trading!
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