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Doing The Shopping

Rush Green c1950
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I lived a mile or so east of Rush Green, in Barton Avenue but my mum would send me with a note to get the shopping for the family. She would sometimes give me eight half crowns or 1, a lot of money then. I would cycle down, first to Brown's the butchers, the first shop after the houses. Mr Brown who had huge butchers fingers would serve me liver, H-bone or chops and he would write how much I owed on a marble slab underneath the wrapping paper. At the end of the week he would expect the bill to be settled. Sometimes Mum had not given me enough, he wasn't happy then. Then I'd go into Ewins the grocers with a long list. I would wait in the queue then be served one item at a time. No supermarkets then. My friend at school was Barry Kitchener and his dad was the manager of the Co-op butchers round the corner in Dagenham Road. He lived over the shop and his mum had asthma, she used an old fashioned air pump with a rubber bulb which she would pump air into a mask on her face. She was so breathless which frightened me a bit. Opposite Brown's was what we called the oil shop, I think it was called Everards a hardware store. When I'd finish shopping, I would have a heavy bag on each side of the handle bars and cycle home. Mum was always very pleased with me. I attended Rush Green Infants / Junior School from about 1953 to 1959. I remember Michael Titterton, Keith Sydenham, Roy Collins, Geofrey Foot & Margaret Stirling. Mr Bird the Headmaster & Mr Snow out form teacher. I remember the sweet shop, 'Hoads' close to the school. I stole a bar of Fry's chocolate cream, the one that had 5 fruit flavours. I still feel a bit guilty!

Written by Tony Davis. To send Tony Davis a private message, click here.

A memory of Romford in Essex shared on Sunday, 14th December 2008.

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RE: RE: Doing The Shopping

Hi Tony Davis,
I was in the same class as you at Rush Green Junior School (such a long time ago). I remember so many - Freddy Broughton, David Bull, Michael Titterton, Vivian Jarman are just a few. I am still in contact with a few from this class.
Hope you are well and happy.
Jo.

Comment from Josephine Holding on Saturday, 30th May 2009.

RE: RE: Doing The Shopping

Hi Tony Davis, I lived next door to the Kitcheners. We owned the green grocers, Harris & Sons Ltd. Our family all attended Rush Green Primary and Junior School. Amazing to read about you. Would be great if you typed me back. Our old store is now a Chinese Takeout called New Seasons. Cheers to you, Gerald

Comment from Gerald Harris on Thursday, 3rd March 2011.

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