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Grandmother Born1876
My grandmother used to tell me stories of Gateshead days when I was a kid, for example Tommy-on-the Bridge, area Bottle Bank, apparently was a permanent fixture in those days, he stood on the Swing Bridge, might have been ...Read more
A memory of Gateshead in 1890 by
Walk About
Now living in Australia - Arriving back to visit relatives, a previous life time of my walk about ways seems so dream-like. Living at The Greig Farm above the Wier Farm (The Wier which had been in my family forever) was the best ...Read more
A memory of Ewyas Harold in 1965 by
Happy Days
I was born in 1953 and lived in Nelson until 1978 when I moved to Scotland with my husband. I've lived in Hampshire for 26 years now. I used to live in High St and from the early 60s in Ashgrove Tce, by the bus station. The ...Read more
A memory of Nelson by
Thanks For The Memories
My goodness this brings back memories! I grew up in Irby and we lived in Oaklea Road from the late 40’s to the late 60’s – I’m now a true blue Aussie having lived in Queensland since the mid 70’s but about to revisit Irby in ...Read more
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A Wartime Child
I was born in 1935 at 25 Cambridge Road, maiden name Lee. There were six of us, parents, 2 older sisters, Beryl and Gwen, and grandmother. I remember many of the shops from the late 30's to the early 50's when we moved to ...Read more
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Memories Of Shakespeare Street In Sinfin 1958 1964
We moved from Derby to the new estate in 1958. My son Paul went to the local school for a short time before we moved south to Hertfordshire - my home county. Amongst his many friends I remember ...Read more
A memory of Sinfin by
Ellacombe Road Williams Close
The earliest memories of the shops on Ellacombe Road was a Co-op at the top of the rank of shops a kiosk then Ron the off licence, wool shop, butchers and greengrocers at the bottom, these all closed when Asda ...Read more
A memory of Longwell Green in 1980 by
Stubbington 1956 1968
Thank you Lorraine for the many memories you brought back. I lived in Queens Crescent from when I was born in 1956 until I moved to Australia in 1968. I also remember the bakery on the corner of the lane by the school ...Read more
A memory of Stubbington in 1962 by
Memories Of Village Haircuts
Just before the 1960’s transformed our innocent lives, all us village boys had a limited choice of tonsorial art; indeed you could count the number of available haircuts (styles wasn’t a word used for men or boys) ...Read more
A memory of Sherington in 1960
Ealing 1962 Onwards
I moved to Windsor Road in Ealing in 1962 when I was 11. I remember the Grove with fond memories. All the shops! The tailor's shop and the barbers. The sweet shop which always had a bowl of water for the dogs outside in the ...Read more
A memory of Ealing in 1962
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Stallabrass the butcher was an early tenant, and in the 1920s it was taken by Home and Colonial Stores.
Meanwhile a butcher's boy cycles down the middle of the High Street, a reminder that delivery to the door was expected in 1922.
Meanwhile a butcher's boy cycles down the middle of the High Street, a reminder that delivery to the door was expected in 1922.
We can see old shops in the photograph - S Selvey, the grocer, and Wood, the butcher.
Mr Thirkell's butcher's shop with its corner door stands at the junction of the two streets (right), and next to it is Westbrook's newsagent's shop (apparently being decorated – note the man
The Shoulder of Mutton next door became a butcher's, and was later knocked down to give access to a new development.
A wine merchant's shop run for over a century by the same family, a butcher making sausages using recipes his great-grandfather used 80 years ago - these are in King and Castle Streets.
In 1737 this 'Essex butcher turned thief, smuggler and highwayman' (Markham) allegedly visited the Old Swan at Woughton, and reversed Black Bess's shoes so that his pursuers would set off after
Next to Page's we find Mr Simpson, a tobacconist, then Brunton's the pork butchers and Scott's the grain and seed merchants.
Even nearly 50 years ago, the area was pedestrianised, giving shoppers safe access to Finlays the confectioners and tobacconists and Baxters the butchers.
For whatever reason, the explosion appears to have unnerved Massey's troops, who then set about butchering the hapless Parliamentarians, killing about twenty of them before order was at last restored.
The shop with the awning is Culpin & Son, butchers, established in 1927 as Goodacre & Culpin and still going strong.
There was John Lewis Jacquet, the postmaster, who soldiered on at his work until he was 79, or Thomas Butcher, the auctioneer, who had cried the lots at the Spread Eagle; both were the sons of
The churchyard was once the setting for the town's thriving markets until townsfolk complained about the large number of butchers' stalls in the churchyard and in 1773 the churchwardens and the
The butchers and farmers who attended the cheese fairs now had to set up their stalls in the Market Hall rather than in the street.
New occupations had appeared, such as butcher, shoemaker, blacksmith, and bricklayer, and there were opportunities for domestic service in the wealthier residents' houses.
New occupations had appeared, such as butcher, shoemaker, blacksmith, and bricklayer, and there were opportunities for domestic service in the wealthier residents' houses.
Not only are there far fewer drapers, grocers and butchers, but the shopping area has contracted to an area barely extending beyond the Market Place.
Not only are there far fewer drapers, grocers and butchers, but the shopping area has contracted to an area barely extending beyond the Market Place.
Their next door neighbours Macmillans, a family butcher's, closed in 1988 after almost 60 years of trading.
The old hog market and shambles (butchers' stalls and butchery area) immediately south of the churchyard was made more polite by the erection of Robert Adam's Little Market House in 1761.
see 46016 overleaf), the Bull's Head (Rose Hill, which we can see in 54666, right, with its entrance on the corner of the High Street and just behind the Bull's Head), the White Hart, the Jolly Butchers
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