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:-) ...as I remember it, in the sixties there was the chemist on the corner of Bolsover Road East ('little Bolsover'), then Jack Asher's Butchers, a ladies hairdressers, Bill Beever's Motorbike Shop (with the dirty photos and magazines in the window..), Siddall's Grocers, Jim Kennington's Butchers, a Tobacconist, Brian Barstows Newsagents, The Pork Butchers, BuyWise Supermarket then another grocers and a launderette.

 

Opposite, on the other side of Page Hall Road there was a big second hand place, another newsagents, a bank and over on the other side of Firth Park Road, McGreggor's which was a spooky (I thought) 'corner shop type shop' on the corner of Idsworth Rd.

 

Anybody remember anything else or different?

 

I used to work at Jim's Butchers after school and on Saturdays (that would have been about 1970/71) and before that I was a paperboy for Brian Barstow for 16 shillings per week in about 1967/68. My mom also worked at the tobacconists for awhile around 1970-ish. :-)

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Wasn't there an electrical shop called E. Socket or was that further up.?

 

Socket's shop was on Owler lane in Fir Vale near the traffic lights. I believe they only gave it up a couple of years ago.

 

Does anyone remember the 'surgery' by the bus stop on Firth Park road ? Old Dr. (Paddy) Walsh was our doctor there. He was a doctor of the old Irish school - a bottle of whisky and a packet of fags in the desk drawer and always time for a chat.

 

I think the pork butcher's on PH road was one of the Friedrich family off the Wicker...and Frankie you forgot the NatWest bank. The manager there had me on the carpet for being £5.00 overdrawn :o

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I remember the surgery - our doctor was Dr Pettigrew and later Dr Ridgeway. Also the two dentists nearby on Firth Park Road - Allen and McGee.

 

Yes the Pork Butchers I remember now as Friedrich's..

 

I forgot the bank as I never had £5 - ten bob maybe! :-P

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There was also the Midland bank on the opposite corner, and a couple of shops between that and Patnick's 'Junkorama' - i think one of them was a sweet shop but can't remember the other...perhaps a haberdasher ? And a little greengrocer's shop next to the laundrette - poky little shop with just a few shelves inside and a few crates of stuff outside - kept by a little old guy who still wore those old shirts without a collar.

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