There was a musical instrument shop by Fishy Moores, was it strings and things?
went there as a kid once, strangely an Aunt took me as well, no idea what it was called.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)
That would be the Bridge Restaurant.went there as a kid once, strangely an Aunt took me as well, no idea what it was called.
Talking of Hillfields, do you remember McManus Carpet shop? View attachment 5764
Walked up there many a time going to Highfield Rd!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.
This was from the 1970'sI 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.
went there as a kid once, strangely an Aunt took me as well, no idea what it was called.
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.The City Arcade in it's heyday......View attachment 5767
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
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.Mattisons.
Sat with two 75 year olds. First time in a decade
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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.
No mate think it was after themWere your mum and dad Jed and Ann? Or did they come after them?
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.The City Arcade in it's heyday......View attachment 5767
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.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.
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.
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.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.
I used to work there.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.
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.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.
Yep, at Kingfield Road and still there, though it has been taken over.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.
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 thinkHas 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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