North End Road

A Memory of Fulham.

My father owned a couple of menswear shops in north end road in the 1960s and 1970s called Lewis Kaye. I was brought up above the shop at 234 North End Road. I have very fond memories of the shop and the market in those days. Does anybody remember Gadds the fruit and veg stand? I can still smell the beet roots being freshly boiled. Rosemans the tailors took over 234 and my father just ended up with 228 with a giant Levi Jean advertising board on the corner with bramber road. Anybody remember? Martin Kaye


Added 27 December 2013

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Hello martin, I am not from London but am researching a 'sweetheart ' and long time partner of one of my late Uncles. I have a couple of photos of kay and 'a baby' that were taken by Kinistil Photographers. They were situated at 367a North End Road. Can you recall if they were still in existence in the 1960's? Cheers.
Hi my dad had a ladies hairdressers some where in that road in the 1948/50 I was 2 then .It was in a basement.He had many famous customers. Lita Rosa.thats going back a bit.I remember a dolls hospital. Opposite was a cafe run by Italians.A green grocers that always did it's window out with purple tissue paper
Since my parents died 30 yes ago have no one to ask but the street photo looks so familiar. The last time I saw this place would have been 6 yes ago
I now live in Dorset. Like you I wish somebody remembers.Estelle Toms .father's name Leonard Butler.
Hi my dad had a ladies hairdressers some where in that road in the 1948/50 I was 2 then .It was in a basement.He had many famous customers. Lita Rosa.thats going back a bit.I remember a dolls hospital. Opposite was a cafe run by Italians.A green grocers that always did it's window out with purple tissue paper
Since my parents died 30 yes ago have no one to ask but the street photo looks so familiar. The last time I saw this place would have been 6 yes ago
I now live in Dorset. Like you I wish somebody remembers.Estelle Toms .father's name Leonard Butler.

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