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‘Bert, The Picture Man’ – He Took The Silent Movies To West Norfolk – Looks Back On A Golden Age
I found this cutting from the Lynn News & Advertiser, Friday, January 12, 1968 and thought it might be of interest to others. IF ANYONE COULD BE CALLED ...Read more
A memory of Hunstanton by
Wrong Place
This is not White Horse Caravan Park..... It is Mill Lane with the Quality Stores Shop on the left
A memory of Selsey by
Working In Streatham
I worked at H E Randall shoe shop ( now part of sainsburys store) opposite the odean cinema on streatham high road and lived at 5 Kingscourt road for most of the 1960's also worked as a bus driver out of telford ave and ...Read more
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Work In Crossways
I had a Saturday job at the top end of this picture at a hardware shop Miller Morris and Brooker. Across from them was toy shop and a mens fashion shop. I think next door to MMB was a cafe.
A memory of Bracknell by
Wonderful Memories
I had a wonderful childhood living in splott. I lived at the top end of portmanmoor road in the 50s and 60s and the people were friendly and everything was brilliant. I am Jeannette and my maiden name was Hayes. I remember most of ...Read more
A memory of Splott
Wonderful Days
We spent all our warm summer holidays at Westgate. We lived in South London. My Grandmother lived in Quex Road and we had a caravan on St Crispens caravan site. I loved getting fish heads from the fish monger to go ...Read more
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Wokingham Shops
Anyone remember the petrol station ,next to saint Crispins school called Bourne and Thomas,a real traditional garage ,the thames trader tipper trucks moving the soil from the A329m ,green in colour ,think the company name was harry ...Read more
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Wish Iwas There
lackhall colliery in the 1940s and 50s i was lucky to be brought up there proud loyal hard working people so different from life today.born 1940 lived in 11th street and was encased in love and safetymy father was a shaft ...Read more
A memory of Blackhall Colliery by
Wish Iwas There
lackhall colliery in the 1940s and 50s i was lucky to be brought up there proud loyal hard working people so different from life today.born 1940 lived in 11th street and was encased in love and safetymy father was a shaft ...Read more
A memory of Blackhall Colliery by
Winstanley Estate Before Demolition
I was born and lived in maysoule road in 1938 on the corner of maysoule road was a off licence called gogays and a news agent on opposite owned by the same gogays there was a hair dresser on plough road run by ...Read more
A memory of Battersea by
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In 1887 shops were erected on both sides (see 64239, pages 24-25).
Railings mark where King's shop had stood.
On the left is the corner of Lloyds Bank; then comes Siddal and Kirby's shoe shop, the Wool Shop, now Nationwide with a new shop front, and the Midland Bank.
A parade of local shops photographed from the junction with Pine Walk is dominated by T H Shepherd (tobacconist and stationer).
Wilmslow`s main shopping street would contain all the shops needed by the community, including their links with the outside world, as the newspaper shop demonstrates in its adverts.
On the right the large bay windows of the clock and electrical shops have been entirely removed.
For much of its length it was all shops, and every kind of shop under the sun was to be found along this road.
By the end of the 19th century, Church Road was Burgess Hill's main shopping centre.
There were many shops, including drapers, hat shops, gents' outfitters, shoe shops and a number of small cafes.
The shop of J Singleton, where you could shop and also acquire a haircut, is no longer a general-purpose shop.
The trees have now gone, and the Vicarage Fields shopping precinct opens up the streetscape.
Above the second shop on the left, the wood is brown and its walls are cream; the second bay window has been removed.
By 1899 we see that the old two-storey bay window of the Cock Inn has gone, to be replaced by a new shop front installed by Mr Fairburn, who had moved his chemist's and druggist's business
The modern shops of Littleham are some distance away from the heart of the older village.
Railings mark where King's shop had stood.
On the left is Norman's grocery and general shop, now a newsagent's.
Village shops continued to prosper until the late 20th century, when trips to neighbouring supermarkets became the fashion.
Whitmore Way was the site of Basildon's first proper shopping parade: this included a chemist, a hardware shop, a post office, a Martin's newsagent, a Home & Colonial store, and a much-needed chip-shop
This street of small shops is showing signs of commercialism.
Then, just as it is today, this area of the town was an exclusive parade of expensive little shops, smart tea shops and expensive restaurants.
The whole of the shop extension has been removed, the chimney has gone from the house behind the shop, and it has all been redeveloped.
Older residents will recall the clothing shop and its predecessor Allan`s furniture shop, as well as the Co-op and Stevenson & Rush.
On the far side of the square is A Symons & Co, with three smiling shop assistants posing in the doorway.
The empty shop on the left is now occupied by Doble`s motor cycles.
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