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maxwell silver 16-10-2008 10:05

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Anyone else remember this toyshop from thier childhood?Situated at the top of Warner street,it was surely the 60's equivelent to Toys r us.Sold everything from prams,cots,bikes,airfix kits,action men & just about everything else kids were into back then.Remember after a particulary brave episode at the dentist my mum would take me there,not for a toy but to put one old penny in the slot by the window so the train set inthe window would send the train a couple of laps round the track.Bought all the original Thunderbirds & Captain Scarlet models there(how i wish i still had those pristine in their original packaging).Come to think of it,is there a toy shop in Accy now or is it just Woolies & Argos?Wheres the magic gone for youngsters these days?

JEFF 16-10-2008 10:18

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It's now the Doctor's surgery.

AccyLass 16-10-2008 10:34

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I also loved the place where Baileys is now

Think I'm too young to remember the other one

Tinkerbelle 16-10-2008 18:14

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Originally Posted by AccyLass27 (Post 641799)
I also loved the place where Baileys is now


Ohhh used to love that place to ... used to buy all my marbles there but they never lasted long ... wasn't very good at that game :)

lindsay ormerod 16-10-2008 18:52

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That was Toy and Model corner, later became Toymaster. Sadly no specialist toyshop in Accy now, have to trek to Mercer's in Blackburn. :(

emamum 16-10-2008 19:17

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle (Post 641942)
Ohhh used to love that place to ... used to buy all my marbles there but they never lasted long ... wasn't very good at that game :)

lol...you lost your marbles??

Uncle Mick 16-10-2008 19:43

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I used to go in there. They had a Corgi and Dinky toys catalogue on the counter, which I used to thumb through going, Got, got, want,want,want. A delightful place. I feel really sorry for kids today, Argos and Toys R Us don`t have the same magic.

MovedtoBolton 16-10-2008 20:56

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I got my first sledge from Babyland! Just after getting my hair cut at Kemp and Smiths. God how I hated getting my hair cut back then.

jaysay 17-10-2008 10:23

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Wasn't there another shop just higher up than Babyland on the corner that just specialised in models, seem to remember they had los of Hornby Trains and accessories, or was it just part of Babyland:confused:

exaccyman 06-11-2008 21:39

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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.

Caz 06-11-2008 21:47

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Don't remember the Warner St shop. Maybe before/after my childhood.

Do remember the place at the bottom of Warner st though, on the corner. Recall a shed type building. Parents took me in there to leave my Xmas list. Remember it having a very high counter...or seemed so then! :)

Retlaw 06-11-2008 22:34

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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.

Wolstenholme's did have a shop down Warner St at one time, but it was not a toy shop. He had three sons, one became Wolstenholme's Funeral Parlour, 2nd had a shop near the bottom of Whalley Rd, where the hire mobility shop was/is, the other had a joinery business, I think it was where the frontage is set back from the road near the Abbey Friar.
E.J. Rileys at the corner of Bridge St & Blackburn Rd, mostly sold sporting goods, but did have Dinkies. Babyland was at the top of Warner St, its now Dr Kappenda's surgery.
Retlaw.

Retlaw 06-11-2008 22:39

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Originally Posted by Caz (Post 648159)
Don't remember the Warner St shop. Maybe before/after my childhood.

Do remember the place at the bottom of Warner st though, on the corner. Recall a shed type building. Parents took me in there to leave my Xmas list. Remember it having a very high counter...or seemed so then! :)

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.

Caz 06-11-2008 22:44

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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.
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

exaccyman 07-11-2008 08:44

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Caz
Going back a little further than you were thinking, Barrett’s Directory for 1947 rather interestingly makes your recollection and mine coincide.
A firm called Wolstenholme and Broughton, who are described as “Toy dealers” are listed at both 98 Blackburn Road (about 4 premises past Edgar Street going towards Blackburn) and also at 35 Warner Street (apparently about 10 properties up from Church Street).


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