Topic categories:
(Alphabetical)

City centre shopping precincts

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

First pagePrevious page

Displaying 226 to 240 of 308 posts

Page 16 of 21

1 2 3 4 5 .... 10 .... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Next pageLast page
308 posts:
Order:   

Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
226 of 308  Fri 15th May 2020 5:26am  

Well, I did find True Form's, Helen! Thumbs up
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
227 of 308  Fri 15th May 2020 10:00am  

Where the lorry is in front of the vehicle crane would be about where the 'Round Cafe' was built. The foundations for Wade's Furniture Store look in place to the left as would the foundations for the Mecca, (Locarno) behind the photographer at that time.
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Helen F
Warrington
228 of 308  Fri 15th May 2020 10:25am  

Dreamtime, I had to look up what True Form was. I thought it was some kind of architectural term. LOL. At first I only noticed Woolworths and didn't see the shop at the bottom.
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Annewiggy
Tamworth
229 of 308  Fri 15th May 2020 12:02pm  

True Form was one of many nice shoe shops in the 1960's Helen. Stiletto era.
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
230 of 308  Fri 15th May 2020 5:26pm  

Don't forget 'Elizabeth the Chef' cake shop next door nearly to Woolies at the start of the Lower Precinct upstairs which is in view or the 'Pancake Parlour' on the upper floor on the other side above 'Gibberds' and 'Fennell's' which is the side the photo was taken. Talking of shoe shops, what about 'Manfield's which had been in Broadgate since before the war and again after it was rebuilt at least until the mid 1970's.
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
PeterB
Mount Nod
231 of 308  Sun 9th Aug 2020 9:18pm  

I've been walking down Smithford Way for years, but only today noticed this plaque. I presume it will disappear with the current refurbishment. I wonder if the new look will last 28 years? Peter.
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Gumnut
Berridale NSW Australia
232 of 308  Mon 10th Aug 2020 6:53am  

I'm unsure if this is the correct thread but I shall ask anyway. I can remember a shop from the Upper Precinct, around on the left going past Woolworths, that sold tea. You could buy loose leaf from boxes/caddies. I would have been younger than ten so maybe my memory is questionable. Can anyone help me out with this?

Question

caomhinsean@gmail.com

Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
heathite
Coventry
233 of 308  Mon 10th Aug 2020 8:22am  

Could it be Darlington's?
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Gumnut
Berridale NSW Australia
234 of 308  Mon 10th Aug 2020 9:47am  

Thank you for your info. I really can't recall other things being for sale. I can only remember my mother buying Earl Grey Tea loose leaf. I'm sure the shop was fitted out in wood, it was quite dark in there.
caomhinsean@gmail.com

Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
235 of 308  Mon 10th Aug 2020 11:20am  

Gumnut Doubt if I can help you. If I can remember there was a tailors next door down from Woolies and then they stopped building for a couple of years about 1955 time. I rather think it was nearer 1960 time that they built the Lower Precinct, and I forget that part. But the old market sold most things loose in very small amounts - butter, cheese, sugar, tea, salt, eggs, almost everything. Yes, and shops that sold "fork 'andles" or a single candle! Tea came loose in three ply wooden chests, sealed with silver paper. You could even buy butter at the odd weight of ten ounces, but that was Victorian times. How's the book coming on?
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Prof
Gloucester
236 of 308  Fri 4th Sep 2020 9:19pm  

Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Annewiggy
Tamworth
237 of 308  Fri 4th Sep 2020 10:07pm  

There was the Kongoni Coffee bar in Market Way Arcade who sold coffee and tea, but I am sure I can remember a little shop selling coffee and tea in the side of BHS opposite the side of Woolies.
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Midland Red

238 of 308  Thu 24th Sep 2020 2:39pm  

The Upper Precinct 2020 Oh my
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Midland Red

239 of 308  Thu 24th Sep 2020 2:41pm  

Market Way 2020 Oh my
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts
Midland Red

240 of 308  Fri 25th Sep 2020 7:04pm  

Market Way, from Shelton Square Top: 25 Mar 2016 Bottom: 21 Sep 2020
Town Planning and Development - City centre shopping precincts

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

First pagePrevious page

Displaying 226 to 240 of 308 posts

Page 16 of 21

1 2 3 4 5 .... 10 .... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Next pageLast page

Previous (older) topic

My pal Jack
|

Next (newer) topic

Searching for canal family connections
You are currently viewing topics in All categories
View topics only in the Town Planning and Development category
 
Home | Forum index | Forum stats | Forum help | Log out | About me
Top of the page
4,110,391

Website & counter by Rob Orland © 2024

Load time: 684ms