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Photo of Hyde, Market Street 1968

Hyde, Market Street 1968
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Year: 1960

Days out on Hyde Market

Being born and brought up in Flowery Field, Hyde was the centre of the universe for us as children. After shopping on Hyde market we would turn the corner and enter into the world of this picture. On the right of the picture, in the distance there was the bank then Fred Dawes, TV and Radio dealer where we would go to pay rental on our black and white TV. This was later taken over by Granada. You can see their shop clearly on the LHS of the picture. Next, coming towards the camera, Ibbotson's bakery. The best tipsy cake in the world and when mum and I went in on our own during the week we would enjoy a delicious toasted teacake and cup of tea as they had half a dozen tables by the wall opposite the counter. Two doors up the tobacco shop and how fascinating were all the ephemera of smoking displayed in the window? Next door again, and two steps up a marvellous sweet shop, the only place one could buy Terry's Golden Feather, a mix of all soft centres and my mum's favourite. Crossing the road Sayer's bakery, a bit more modern than Ibbotson's and the first place we experienced the trick of making the edges of a product look far more full than the inside - an inch of cream round the outside edge of the Swiss Roll and a mear smearing in the middle!
Round the corner, in Norfolk Street my gran hed her first house when she was married. Purely by chance, 40 years later my brother rented the same house. So many good memories. I have my Francis Frith poster framed and on display at the bottom of my bed and spend hours in my mind wandering around this area, taking me into adjacent places not in the picture. The market hall with Knightingale's pulling toffee as you watched. The cinema, the Co-op, UCP - United Cattle Products, a great cafe and some of the best tripe in the area. H V Hird, ironmongers, Meschia's cafe and their delicious home made Italian ice cream. The PSA, (Pleasant Sunday Afternoon) a reformers answers to men languishing in the pubs and families left at home. Until the day it closed it was only 1d (old penny) to get in and enjoy all the activiities with a cup of tea and biscuits thrown in. I must stop, need to go away and dream!

Shared on 21 July 2006 by Dave Davies.

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Year: 1962

RE: Days out on Hyde Market

does anyone know of a confectioners in Hyde owned or run by an Edith Redfern. She is my husbands birth mother and we would like to contact her.
Many thanks Sue Whiteley

Shared on 20 April 2008 by Sue Whiteley.

Year: 1962

RE: Days out on Hyde Market

Do you know her approx age?  I knew a lady at church by the same name, she would have been born early 1900s.  Other link was when I knew her she lived next door to Handforth's confectioners in Newton Street so it is quite possible she worked there too.

Shared on 21 April 2008 by Dave Davies.

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