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Prof
Gloucester
421 of 941  Thu 24th Jul 2014 5:30pm  

Thank you Dutchman, especially for the photo. I didn't remember that one at all perhaps because the number 9 bus went up Primrose Hill St.
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Prof
Gloucester
422 of 941  Thu 24th Jul 2014 5:54pm  

Harrison's opticians in High St. My elder brother was manager of the photography section. I started a Saturday job as a teenager in the temporary John Manners shop just next door but one, then later had full-time employment with them in the Precinct until I was 18 and moved to Bristol.
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dutchman
Spon End
423 of 941  Fri 25th Jul 2014 2:14pm  

On 24th Jul 2014 5:30pm, Prof said: Thank you Dutchman, especially for the photo. I didn't remember that one at all perhaps because the number 9 bus went up Primrose Hill St.
There's a more recent photo of the shop here showing the forecourt in front of then newly-built college where the Dalek was filmed.
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Prof
Gloucester
424 of 941  Fri 25th Jul 2014 9:50pm  

That's a super photo Dutchman. Shame there is not one as good of the Well Street shop when thriving.
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Blueleader
Coventry
425 of 941  Fri 1st Aug 2014 11:05am  

Hi, I worked as a Saturday lad at Ron Shepherd Cycles in the late 1960's and was always nipping into the hardware shop. They were great guys and there was nothing you could not find in that shop. The service was brilliant and the shop was an aladdins cave. Happy days!
Ric Osborne

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Poetscorner
UK
426 of 941  Sat 2nd Aug 2014 9:37am  

I remember the smell of paraffin etc too, which reminds me that there was another shop like this at the bottom of Ball Hill, ie the Forum shops, which was called Philips (?) That one sold all similar things too, lots of drawers full of stuff. I used to go there with my mum to buy the paraffin used in the heaters for the upstairs of our house (no central heating then!)
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DENCOL
LEAMINGTON SPA
427 of 941  Sat 2nd Aug 2014 7:23pm  

The name was Peckhams, I was born in Emerson Road no. 25.
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pixrobin
Canley
428 of 941  Sat 2nd Aug 2014 8:07pm  

Wasn't it Philips at the top of Primrose Hill Street
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY
429 of 941  Mon 4th Aug 2014 7:44pm  

Some old adverts of yore here, as once found on the back of Coventry Tramways (& Motor Omnibuses) tickets!!!
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dutchman
Spon End
430 of 941  Mon 4th Aug 2014 8:15pm  

I suspect "Saxelbys" of Much park Street later became "Saxes Baby Carriages" of Spon Street.
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Midland Red

431 of 941  Mon 4th Aug 2014 8:47pm  

Saxess!
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Prof
Gloucester
432 of 941  Sun 24th Aug 2014 3:23pm  

I am sure there was horsemeat on sale at Bauser's Fleet St during WW2.
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Prof
Gloucester
433 of 941  Sun 24th Aug 2014 3:31pm  

I don't recall Marcia Gowns but I do remember a lady's hat shop in Ironmonger Row - Alice Middleton. I don't know whether my mother and grandmothers went there for their hats but I fancy I liked the name so have never forgotten it and if I am right it was almost in the middle of Ironmonger Row and opposite the end of Owen Owen.
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Midland Red

434 of 941  Sun 24th Aug 2014 4:12pm  

I think she lived at the big detached house at the corner of Asthill Grove and Humphrey Burton Road - the shop was on Ironmonger Row, between the southern end of Palmer Lane and Trinity Street Thumbs up
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Prof
Gloucester
435 of 941  Sun 24th Aug 2014 5:48pm  

Thanks for the clarification Dutchman and Midland Red for the extra information of the Stivichall residence of Alice - a salubrious part of Coventry near Leamington Road for those who could afford to live there.
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