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skybluesam66

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #36
A few food related

lyons cafe - in broadgate (about where cathedral lanes is now - when buses used to go all the way around
all of the wimpys in town - pool meadow ,and the 2 opposite each other in town, + the Round cafe one
Pizza land
And there used to be a restaurant in the building where peeping tom is (an aunt took us in there a few times)
 

trevelfarandwide

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #37
Malaka said:
There was a musical instrument shop by Fishy Moores, was it strings and things?
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Pretty sure it was, yes. I bought my first electric guitar and amp' from there, still have it to this day, 18 years on.
 

clint van damme

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #38
skybluesam66 said:
A few food related

lyons cafe - in broadgate (about where cathedral lanes is now - when buses used to go all the way around
all of the wimpys in town - pool meadow ,and the 2 opposite each other in town, + the Round cafe one
Pizza land
And there used to be a restaurant in the building where peeping tom is (an aunt took us in there a few times)
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went there as a kid once, strangely an Aunt took me as well, no idea what it was called.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #39
clint van damme said:
went there as a kid once, strangely an Aunt took me as well, no idea what it was called.
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That would be the Bridge Restaurant.
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #40
Surprised no-one has mentioned Benley's. They were even cheaper than Woolies. Later became Intershop, then The Litten Tree pub.
 
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eastwoodsdustman

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #41
There used to be loads of second hand shops up Hillfields. Me and my sister were always dragged round them with my Dad when we were little.
 

Samo

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #42
Anyone remember Oz in the city arcade?
 

Houchens Head

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #43
eastwoodsdustman said:
There used to be loads of second hand shops up Hillfields. Me and my sister were always dragged round them with my Dad when we were little.
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Talking of Hillfields, do you remember McManus Carpet shop?
 
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Houchens Head

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #44
Deleted member 5849 said:
Phillips in Hillfields too. Dragged there by my Granddad for files, screws, washers, hammers... you name it.

Boy, I had an interesting childhood.
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eastwoodsdustman

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #45
Houchens Head said:
Talking of Hillfields, do you remember McManus Carpet shop? View attachment 5764
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I can remeber the big Father Christmas on the wall! Looking at the cars in the photo I reckon it must have been around that sort of period that we'd go too.
 

Houchens Head

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #46
Houchens Head said:
That would be the Bridge Restaurant.
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Houchens Head

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #47
eastwoodsdustman said:
I can remeber the big Father Christmas on the wall! Looking at the cars in the photo I reckon it must have been around that sort of period that we'd go too.
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Walked up there many a time going to Highfield Rd!
 

Houchens Head

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #48
eastwoodsdustman said:
I can remeber the big Father Christmas on the wall! Looking at the cars in the photo I reckon it must have been around that sort of period that we'd go too.
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This was from the 1970's
 

Houchens Head

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #49
Samo said:
Anyone remember Oz in the city arcade?
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The City Arcade in it's heyday......
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #50
clint van damme said:
went there as a kid once, strangely an Aunt took me as well, no idea what it was called.
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Bridge Restaurant? Run by CCC. Loss making..
 

Ranjit Bhurpa

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #51
Houchens Head said:
The City Arcade in it's heyday......View attachment 5767
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Wasn't the Swiss Alps restaurant at one end of the Arcade back then? Never went in but it looked a couple of notches up from the Wimpy.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #52
Midland education it was a bit like wh smith
My mum and dad ran the pub next door The climax.Apparently when I was I kid I used to go in say hello to all the staff and help myself to plasticine and felt tips
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 8, 2016
  • #53
Sky_Blue_Daz said:
Midland education it was a bit like wh smith
My mum and dad ran the pub next door The climax.Apparently when I was I kid I used to go in say hello to all the staff and help myself to plasticine and felt tips
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Were your mum and dad Jed and Ann? Or did they come after them?
 

Gazolba

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #54
smouch1975 said:
Mattisons.

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Mattersons. My Mum worked there for a while. There used to be a plough on the top of the building. It may still be there.
 

Gazolba

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #55
Houchens Head said:
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What was that store 'Spicers' you can see in the background under the bridge. There used to be a really good sweet shop somewhere around there. Then later on an Oxfam shop opened up there.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #56
martcov said:
Were your mum and dad Jed and Ann? Or did they come after them?
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No mate think it was after them
My parents are called colum and Eillen
 
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Gazolba

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #57
Houchens Head said:
The City Arcade in it's heyday......View attachment 5767
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I loved the city arcade, it was a brilliant design to have a narrow passage with shops on both sides. I remember some of the shops in that photo. It's great how every shop has an illuminated sign with an image of what the shop's business is.
 

clint van damme

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #58
Ranjit Bhurpa said:
Wasn't the Swiss Alps restaurant at one end of the Arcade back then? Never went in but it looked a couple of notches up from the Wimpy.
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I ate in there many times, my mum and dad would take us there on special occasions. Can't believe I'd forgotten all about the place, what a blast from the past.
 
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Ranjit Bhurpa

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #59
clint van damme said:
I ate in there many times, my mum and dad would take us there on special occasions. Can't believe I'd forgotten all about the place, what a blast from the past.
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Good on you, I was always intrigued with the name and thought it was a slice of Switzerland right in the middle of Cov. Never heard the name before or since.
 

Ranjit Bhurpa

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #60
Gazolba said:
Mattersons. My Mum worked there for a while. There used to be a plough on the top of the building. It may still be there.
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Think it was called Matterson Huxley and Watson as its full title. I'm told my Dad worked there for a while in the fifties and it was an early version of B&Q.
 

Otis

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #61
Ranjit Bhurpa said:
Think it was called Matterson Huxley and Watson as its full title. I'm told my Dad worked there for a while in the fifties and it was an early version of B&Q.
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I used to work there.

They still have a place I think, Kingfield Road.

The company has been going since about 1750.

The shop was in Hales Street and the warehouse in Kingfield Road.

I worked there for 3 years in the late 70's.
 

Ranjit Bhurpa

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #62
Otis said:
I used to work there.

They still have a place I think, Kingfield Road.
The company has been going since about 1750.

The shop was in Hales Street and the warehouse in Kingfield Road.

I worked there for 3 years in the late 70's.
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It was the shop on Hales Street I remember Otis, a large shop with the full company name in individual block letters across the full width of the shop front.
Didn't know about their warehouse though.
 

Captain Dart

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #63
I remember a model shop on Lower Ford Street, bought loads of Airfix kits from them.

Found this picture of Mattersons but it clearly pre dates the shop next to the theatre.
 
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Malaka

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #64
Sa Bacci
 

Otis

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #65
Ranjit Bhurpa said:
It was the shop on Hales Street I remember Otis, a large shop with the full company name in individual block letters across the full width of the shop front.
Didn't know about their warehouse though.
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Yep, at Kingfield Road and still there, though it has been taken over.

Used to be a steel stockist, but would also supply all the tools and nits and bolts and screws to the shop in Hales Street.

It was a big store.
 

Captain Dart

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #66
Was it Ridleys Army Surplus store on Far Gosford St? Where to go to get an RAF trench coat or an army knapsack/backpack, I'm sure I had one of those for school for a while.
 

Johnnythespider

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #67
Has anybody mentioned Intershop. It was where the Litten tree is, as I remember it was a bit like a mini market inside. I went through a phase of buying shoes from there in the early 80s.


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clint van damme

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #68
Johnnythespider said:
Has anybody mentioned Intershop. It was where the Litten tree is, as I remember it was a bit like a mini market inside. I went through a phase of buying shoes from there in the early 80s.
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what was the record shop in there? Was it Plastic sounds?
 
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wingy

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #69
Johnnythespider said:
Has anybody mentioned Intershop. It was where the Litten tree is, as I remember it was a bit like a mini market inside. I went through a phase of buying shoes from there in the early 80s.


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Yeah Gazolba I think
It was Benly's before becoming Intershop.
Remember the Brown Suite we used to have, it came from there.
You may have been a tad young for that one to stick though.
 
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Gaz71

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  • Oct 9, 2016
  • #70
I used to get sent to Phillips in hillfields when I was doing my plumbers apprentice duties, also Edwin Fryers plumbing Stores which used to be near Highfield Rd, I used to park my car there and walk up to the match.
 
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