Wood Hall Parade
A Memory of Hornchurch.
I can remember most of the shops here. The off-licence, Stowells; where Robert Harlow and his family lived and served. Then Draytons, the sweet shop - Mr Drayton had rather red cheeks! Then there was Lings, the post office and paper shop, run by Mr Landless and family, Roger being the son. Then the family Curtis took over from them, Hilary and Stephen being the children. Then there was Greenstores, Les Appleton used to manage the shop. Then came the butchers, then the Skeels family had the green grocers shop, Harry, his wife, mother- in- law, daughter Margaret and son John, and their parrot! The next one I remember is the draper shop with a hairdresser's at the back. Then lastly on the end, the oil shop, with the spotty dog running up and down in the garden at the side! I have probably missed a couple, but I did leave Benets Road and Somerset Gardens, where I lived, in 1962!
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