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MargaretR 16-02-2009 10:46

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In the late 40s my dad's cousin's wife Gladys Rothwell ran a fruit and veg shop opposite the library. It was either next door to, or next but one to, where that pizza place is on the corner

Ps anyone know what happened to my cousin (once removed) Bobby (her son)

garinda 16-02-2009 11:09

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 680777)
In the late 40s my dad's cousin's wife Gladys Rothwell ran a fruit and veg shop opposite the library. It was either next door to, or next but one to, where that pizza place is on the corner

Ps anyone know what happened to my cousin (once removed) Bobby (her son)

I'm sure that the man who ran the pet shop on Tinker Brew, near where the cab office is now, was called Bobby Rothwell. This would be about 10/15 years ago, and he'd be around your age.

I know they had children, so they might be able to confirm this.

garinda 16-02-2009 11:50

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 680777)
In the late 40s my dad's cousin's wife Gladys Rothwell ran a fruit and veg shop opposite the library. It was either next door to, or next but one to, where that pizza place is on the corner

Ps anyone know what happened to my cousin (once removed) Bobby (her son)

I think it's important that our history is recorded, but it becomes harder as generations sadly disappear. As far as I know one lady, who is still as bright as a button, she certainly was the last time I saw her, is Mary Groves, mother of Jack(John), and was a friend of my grandparents, and I think your parents. She has a great memory concerning Ossy as it was.

MargaretR 16-02-2009 12:00

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 680803)
I think it's important that our history is recorded, but it becomes harder as generations sadly disappear. As far as I know one lady, who is still as bright as a button, she certainly was the last time I saw her, is Mary Groves, mother of Jack(John), and was a friend of my grandparents, and I think your parents. She has a great memory concerning Ossy as it was.

I remember Mary well - Jack Groves was my childhood sweetheart.
He could yodel and we would sit under their privet hedge holding hands whilst he sang 'Roll along Covered Wagon Roll Along'
He was always Roy Rogers and my 1/2 cousin Christine and I used to argue about who was Dale Evans.
I am amazed that Mary is still alive - my mother would have been 100 last week

garinda 16-02-2009 15:41

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 680805)
I remember Mary well - Jack Groves was my childhood sweetheart.
He could yodel and we would sit under their privet hedge holding hands whilst he sang 'Roll along Covered Wagon Roll Along'
He was always Roy Rogers and my 1/2 cousin Christine and I used to argue about who was Dale Evans.
I am amazed that Mary is still alive - my mother would have been 100 last week

Yes she is, and still living in the same house.

The last time I saw her she was as sharp as a pin, and looked 20 years younger than she is.

jaysay 16-02-2009 16:22

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 680861)
Yes she is, and still living in the same house.

The last time I saw her she was as sharp as a pin, and looked 20 years younger than she is.

Does she stll live in the semi's behind St Pauls Church, on Hornby Street Rindi

MargaretR 16-02-2009 16:28

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 680874)
Does she stll live in the semi's behind St Pauls Church, on Hornby Street Rindi

When Gary said 'same house' I presumed that he meant the terraced opposite where his gran and grandad lived.

The semi at the other end of the street is where John Groves senior (the dentist, and Jack's grandad) tragically died by his own hand

thindle 16-02-2009 19:32

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There was a tripe shop Baldwin's,the wine shop, one half of it sold drink and the other side sold tripe.

Aussie Gobbiner 17-02-2009 02:19

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Originally Posted by bondi38 (Post 680449)
Bobby Lambs fruit& vedge come on now lets hear all you old ossy folk.

Just been talking to me dad ( 89 ) and he mentioned Alan Lamb being in the shop. They were boy scouts in their younger days but seems to think his life came to a fateful end..
would anyone know?

also dad recalls coming home for lunch from Lang Bridges on his pushbike and on the way called in to see Jack Groves the dentist on the corner of Havelock St and Union Rd to pull a tooth out.. Jack asked dad if he would like the gas to which dad replied noo just pull the ****** out.. which Jack did and dad then went back to work.

garinda 17-02-2009 02:23

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Originally Posted by Aussie Gobbiner (Post 681216)
Just been talking to me dad ( 89 ) and he mentioned Alan Lamb being in the shop. They were boy scouts in their younger days but seems to think his life came to a fateful end..
would anyone know?

also dad recalls coming home for lunch from Lang Bridges on his pushbike and on the way called in to see Jack Groves the dentist on the corner of Havelock St and Union Rd to pull a tooth out.. Jack asked dad if he would like the gas to which dad replied noo just pull the ****** out.. which Jack did and dad then went back to work.

Your Dad was posh, to be able to afford to have teeth by the time he was working.:D

Aussie Gobbiner 17-02-2009 02:29

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with granddad being a master poacher they never went hungry ;)

south aussie 17-02-2009 08:25

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Originally Posted by bondi38 (Post 680449)
ye i forgot about him now lets go up from the top of simpson street starting with Percy Denners pet shop that will test your age.
Or we could go starting from Irish League starting with Bobby Lambs fruit& vedge come on now lets hear all you old ossy folk.

Bobby Lamb,s shop
Mr,s Barnes [Mable ?] shop [Haberdashers]
Bill Swift barbers
Jewellers shop ?
Mr,s Rothwells fruit & veg
Midland Bank

south aussie 17-02-2009 08:30

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 680407)
Was a big thing, divvy day when I was a lad, can remember going with my grandma up t the top co-op as we called to collect it, but remember the number though. Having said that its just reminded be about the Co-Op chemists accross from the Town Hall, Harry Clark was the chemist,

Harry lived in Ash street,just down from my parents.
When he wasn,t in the NEW INN

jaysay 17-02-2009 10:06

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Originally Posted by south aussie (Post 681270)
Harry lived in Ash street,just down from my parents.
When he wasn,t in the NEW INN

Yea he used to hold court in the snug at the New Inns with Dr Farquar, the were always in anytime I call for a drink, like book ends:D

bondi38 17-02-2009 10:31

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 681297)
Yea he used to hold court in the snug at the New Inns with Dr Farquar, the were always in anytime I call for a drink, like book ends:D

Yes John wish Dr Farquar was still with us i had him all my life till he sadly passed away very sad moment that for ossy folk dont you think.


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