Dhl Barber

A Memory of Waterlooville.

My Father and Grandfather both had shops in London Road, Waterlooville. My Grandfather had an ironmongers in the late 30s early 40s (unfortunately I don't know the dates) but it was located near Pinks. From the early 50s to the late 70s my Father had a tobacconist shop, known as DHL Barber. This was also situated in London Road next to the Co-op Butchers. His shop not only sold tobacco and snuff but toys and other bits and bobs. He ran a lending library. To the rear of the shop was an old fashioned barbers and above the shop in later years was The Black Cat Cafe. I used to help in the shop at the weekends. My father eventually sold the shop to the Abbey National Building Society.

We lived in Stakes Hill Road opposite the primary school which I attended from the age of 5 to 11. The school also used the "Tin Hut" in London Road. The "Tin Hut" had two class rooms which were heated in the winter by coal burners.

I attended Brownies in the old Pendeen School.


Added 27 May 2010

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Yes DHL Barber I remember it well and my husband and I often went to the Black Cat Cafe.The Tin Hut was a funny little place and the coal burners keeping us warm.
its all coming back now. the tin hut i was there in 58, mr Atkinson use to come up from the big school to fill the coke burners up. and girls there was a hole in the boys toilet wall which we use to look into the girls toilet, it worked the other way round as well ha ha.

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