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grego 11-10-2008 22:22

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I used to go in there in the eighties similar reason to Lettie, also the lady who had it was quite old and it used to take her a minute or two to get into the shop:o, I think it was around 84 but I could be wrong. Also the stuff they are saying they found there I dont recall it stocking anything other than up to date stuff then although it was always very sparse.

WillowTheWhisp 11-10-2008 22:48

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It looks awfully clean inside on the video clip for somewhere which hasn't been touched for 25 years never mind the 40 they claim.

katex 11-10-2008 22:54

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 640431)
It looks awfully clean inside on the video clip for somewhere which hasn't been touched for 25 years never mind the 40 they claim.

Isn't dust only created by our shredding skin cells though Willow, so if nobody there, guess no dust.

fireman 12-10-2008 15:54

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The old couple are still with us but in homes my wife nursed them both at the day hospital at accy vic until they were placed in homes.

yerself 12-10-2008 16:06

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Originally Posted by K.S.H
we used to call the guy curly

The local kids used to call him Bowdy, because he was as bald as a coot and his surname was Boyd. The only time you saw him without his woolly hat was on Sunday morning when he attended mass at St.Joseph's church.

Bob Dobson 12-10-2008 20:31

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I remember going into the shop for toffee and ice cream. It was kept in the 50s by a couple called Johnson, and Mr J was the mayor. I went in in the mid-90s and bought something old fashiioned like black and white mints I was served by an old lady. There was very little on the shelves The front door lacked paint and there was almost nowt in the windows.

K.S.H 12-10-2008 20:45

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 640640)
The front door lacked paint and there was almost nowt in the windows.

See AB's photo

WillowTheWhisp 12-10-2008 20:47

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It's an amazingly wonky looking front door too considering the doorway looks quite straight.

lancsdave 12-10-2008 22:14

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Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 640644)
See AB's photo

That picture of the door and the one in the Daily Mail backs up my theory that somebody was living in the property recently. The one in the Daily Mail shows one of those white bars that they tend to be put on old peoples houses to help them if they are unsteady on their feet. I'm 99% I saw the ambulance people helping an old gent out of the premises several months ago, although knowing how time flies it may have been as long as 12 months :)

Alan Gilmartin 14-10-2008 08:42

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Did Iron Brew originate in Accy,. didnt know that, so whats the story, thought it was Scottish, ya ken what ah mean Jammy ,

Neil 14-10-2008 09:15

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Yep there is something fishy about all this.

K.S.H 14-10-2008 09:36

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been past today and to be honest i'd rather have that wood door on than the one they have put on. anyone seen it? its a chocolate brown plastic thing
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organicjack 15-10-2008 00:12

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I remember it well through the 70-80`s. Last went in about 95 when living up Huncoat. Passed by many times and thought it was shut. One day I tried the door and it was open. Exactly as it always had been, nowt on shelf's and nobody there, then the old man just appeared from nowhere. Cant remember what I bought but he did put the change on the tray on the counter like he always used too. Seen the old man walking up burnley road at a brisk pace few times over the years since.

ChrisMG 15-10-2008 11:39

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We alway's used to call it Boyds's. Used to go in all the time in the 70's because it was closer than Sheila's on the end of Queens Road. Always used to buy my Spangles there. They had very limited stock, the sweets that used to be on show where always empty packets. Beechnut chewing gum is one thing I remember. Amazed the place was never vandalised over the years.

Gordie 16-10-2008 00:17

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Its about 15 years back that a old couple finaly closed this shop.I used to go in.The old fella used to pop up from below the counter when a customer entered.He and his wife always had wooly hats on the shop was always cold


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