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stanleyphil 19-03-2009 19:22

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 648185)
The only shed type building at the bottom of Warner St, was actualy in Church St, just a bit to the left of the Pals Memorial. Garth Dawson's father had it, thats where Garth had his first photographic business, before moving to Infant St, and then Blackburn Rd.

Retlaw.

By eck , I remember a shed on church street , clean forgot about it. Wolstenholmes on Whalley rd was a really good model shop , spent a lot of time in there and occasionally upstairs at Wardleworths. Good memories.

lesley speak 31-12-2010 11:17

Re: Babyland
 
Was it Coops? They had two shops together one set back where you bought sweets and then one sticking out which had tobacco stuff and trains etc

beechy 02-01-2011 07:41

Re: Babyland
 
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Originally Posted by Caz (Post 648187)
Must be my memory playing tricks with me, maybe moulding two memories into one!

Was there not a newsagent type shop down there at some stage?

I'm thinking approx 1958, and that high counter sticks in my mind, coz I thought santa was hiding behind it! :D, And definitely in my memory at least, the other side of church St

twas Tommy Taylor who had a newsagents hut at the bottom on chuch st
and it was indeed a wooden hut

Eric 17-01-2011 18:37

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Originally Posted by exaccyman (Post 648150)
There was a good toy shop (Could it have been Wolstenholmes? . . Wolstencrofts?) just before the railway bridge on Blackburn Road close to the premises which were to become Accrington's first Chinese restaurant. I think E J Riley's (Little Blackburn Road) sold toys as well as sporting goods. I remember, in the late forties, word used to go around at school (Peel Park) that "So-and-so" have got Dinkies in". If we had any money, money boxes were emptied and we made a bee-line for the appropriate shop after school.

I remember that store, and E J Riley's (think that there was a real good book store just up the road from E J's:confused:) ... used to stand in front of the wndow and drool over the Hornby locos ... and I had my first chinese meal in that restaurant .... I think it was my 18th birthday .... threw up after .... not the food, but all the booze I'd packed away in the Australian:D But, the days of that kind of toy store are gone ... replaced by the Toys R Us bs. The closest thing to a real toy store that we have in Kingston is "Leading Edge Hobbies" ... still lots of model train stuff and model kits.

jaysay 17-01-2011 18:40

Re: Babyland
 
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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 876061)
I remember that store, and E J Riley's (think that there was a real good book store just up the road from E J's:confused:) ... used to stand in front of the wndow and drool over the Hornby locos ... and I had my first chinese meal in that restaurant .... I think it was my 18th birthday .... threw up after .... not the food, but all the booze I'd packed away in the Australian:D But, the days of that kind of toy store are gone ... replaced by the Toys R Us bs. The closest thing to a real toy store that we have in Kingston is "Leading Edge Hobbies" ... still lots of model train stuff and model kits.

The book shop must have been Wardlesworths Eric

Eric 21-01-2011 18:14

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 876065)
The book shop must have been Wardlesworths Eric

That's the one ... "Wardlesworths" .... back in the bad old days when books were printed on paper, and books that were "old friends" were dog-eard and marked up with comments and notes.

jaysay 21-01-2011 19:01

Re: Babyland
 
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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 877290)
That's the one ... "Wardlesworths" .... back in the bad old days when books were printed on paper, and books that were "old friends" were dog-eard and marked up with comments and notes.

Wardlesworths moved about a bit Eric, they moved to the corner of Broadway and Union Street, then back to little Blackburn road across from where they were originally, that's before they shut for good, shame really


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