The Co-Op in Conway Street, Corner of Cathcart Street.
My first job when I left school (St Hughes, Park Road South) at 15 was in this shop. I was there for 3 years, until I left for bigger money at Levers. The manager was Jack Francis, a decent man who once slapped me over the back of the head for accidentally dropping bottles of pop on the floor. I forgave him though. I used to deliver orders on Friday afternoons and sometimes would borrow the butcher boys bike next to the garage a few yards away. I nearly crashed it into the back of the number 10 bus in Claughton Road one day, when I applied the brakes. They didn't work and I must have worn the toes of my shoes out stopping it.
My first day in the shop was on 6th January 1962, scraping the Xmas posters off the window with a Stanley blade. My weekly wages were £3 12/-6d. My mother took the £3.00 off me for my keep. A pair of jeans on the market cost 10 shillings and 6d. I have forgotten how to write that pre-decimal stuff properly now.
We had no indoor toilet , bath, nor hot water in our little terraced house in Cleveland Street. My dad was a docker, we lived in that house in those conditions for 20 years. My mother kept it immaculate - dunno how with 5 kids to manage.
I use to go to Livingstone Street baths with my brother and mates after work for a hot bath. Happy days.
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RE: RE: The Co-Op in Conway Street, Corner of Cathcart Street.
I was born in St Caths in 1957, I'm the eldest of six kids, the Caulfields lived at 8 Sycamore Rd. We were Catholics so I also went to 'The Yozzers', St Hughs. There was an english teacher, Mr McDonald, 'Wee Mac' they called him, who would give you six of the best for acting up. I was in love with Miss Bull the art teacher. We used to bunk off and go to Birkenheaed Park and smoke ciggys which we bought 'loose'. I'm 'stikk kooin' for my mate Smidger ...Gerard Smith, who I worked with at Llairds. I have lived in Holland for 33 years now - don't go home anymore. I don't think I would recognize Birkenhead anymore.
Comment from Micky Caulfield on Saturday, 10th March 2012.