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dutchman
Spon End
361 of 941  Thu 7th Nov 2013 9:35pm  

Hello JodyJoanne Wave I remember it as being Kwik-Save as well Smile Bejam bought the former Tesco store in 1986 along with many other former Tesco/Victor Value stores around the country.
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walrus
cheshire
362 of 941  Sat 9th Nov 2013 10:09am  

On the Stoney Stanton Rd. over Priestley's Bridge and almost opposite Cambridge Street there was a little shop called the Catholic Repository. It was run by a lovely middle aged Irish lady and stocked bibles, religious tracts, rosaries etc. My Gran often went there for all sorts of quasi religious bits and bobs, most of which tended to glow in the dark - quite scary for a kid waking up in the middle of the night! There was a small stock of cheapish plastic toys also and I would sometimes be treated. I particularly remember a junior carpenter's toolset which kept me quiet for a few hours while I converted a bit of 2x2 into firewood.
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Tricia
Bedworth
363 of 941  Sat 9th Nov 2013 2:00pm  

Hi walrus, the Catholic Repository is still in the same place, well it was the last time I went down Stoney Stanton Road, not too long ago. Thumbs up
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stevehurren1
Leicester
364 of 941  Fri 22nd Nov 2013 9:42pm  

On 19th Dec 2011 3:38pm, dutchman said: Did Currys sell bikes there at one time too?
I worked there in the early 80 s and they didnt sell bikes. They were on 2 floors with white goods downstairs and brown goods upstairs. My manager was an italian called Mario Leone who we had to call "Mr Leone". Video recorders were still pretty new and were flying out the door!
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stringer87
coventry
365 of 941  Mon 25th Nov 2013 10:14pm  

Hi all, Completely new to this site so I apologise if this is in the wrong section. I am trying to get some pictures or even information about my great granddad's newsagents he owned with his wife Mabel. It was on or just off Lentons Lane in Aldermans Green, at a rough guess it was around late 50's or early 60's - A H Stringer Newsagents His name was Arthur Horace Stringer Pictures would be great but just information of who knew him and any information about his previous family would be great. Thanks all
Jason Stringer

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
366 of 941  Tue 26th Nov 2013 7:13am  

Hello & welcome, stringer87 Wave Let's hope that you obtain results to your quest. Best wishes.
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woodford
coventry
367 of 941  Fri 13th Dec 2013 9:18pm  

Hi All Smile Does anyone remember the poster and card shop which was on the side of the Hippodrome, in the '70's? Can't remember what it was called. I used to love it in there and bought some great things.
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Midland Red

368 of 941  Fri 13th Dec 2013 9:33pm  

The Poster Place Big grin
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deanocity3
keresley
369 of 941  Fri 13th Dec 2013 9:45pm  

Here you go
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Beesman
Cornwall
370 of 941  Fri 13th Dec 2013 10:12pm  

The Dome at the end of Hertford Street used to sell some cracking posters in the early 70's too. Bought a great poster of the Stones at Hyde Park there for 12/6d!! Big grin
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Ace
Nuneaton
371 of 941  Sat 14th Dec 2013 3:46am  

Run by genial couple Geoff and Janet, a lovely pair. I believe Geoff was a one-time manager at Cov Theatre. Poster Place was an amazing shop, sold concert tickets before the evil Ticketmaster took over the WHOLE franchise
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woodford
coventry
372 of 941  Sat 14th Dec 2013 5:10pm  

Thankyou one and all! Big grin Yes, it was an obvious name! I too haunted the Dome, I loved what they sold as well. The owners who were there just before it was demolished became friends of mine as they used to live near to me Wave
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Rock n Roll Roy
Hinckley
373 of 941  Tue 7th Jan 2014 11:48am  

On 23rd Dec 2011 12:55pm, K said: Caplan's had a shop in the Precinct somewhere in the 60s - I went there for a holiday job (until I discovered that meant the holiday fortnight!!) Cheers
I worked for Caplans part time Saturdays and holidays in Warwick Row, also their 1st shop was at Cross Roads, Foleshill, a branch at Bishop Street, Ray Evans of the Alan Randall Trio, also right behind us was Jackson's hairdressers, remember Vin the manager
Roy D Christon

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Midland Red

374 of 941  Tue 7th Jan 2014 12:01pm  

Vin Gazzi died a couple of years ago - I think his funeral was at Wolvey, where he'd moved to - amongst the mourners was the model Twiggy
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Tim Hamer
Coventry
375 of 941  Sat 18th Jan 2014 6:24pm  

K, What you say puts me in mind of something I was told about 8 years ago, The only needles we make in this country now are tattoo needles, Whereas once we made all our own needles for knitting, sewing by hand and machine, stitching people up in hospitals, there must be others.
THamer

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