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    Handsworth Dairies

    Is viera Westwood still alive as I remember her from the bakery and I remember David on a Saturday morning calling in for his Loaf of fresh bread
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    Market Hall 1835 - 1963

    My memory of the market was going down there on a Saturday with my mom for cockle and wilks from the fish monger and they was sold by the 1/2 or the quarter pint . And from there to the butcher for the Sunday jont and a 1/4 of scratchings to eat on the 3 mile walk home .
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    Handsworth Dairies

    Happy days the health and safety guys have a lot to answer to
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    Handsworth Dairies

    The white family consisted of Jack White chairman. David white m.d .Richard white director .John white over transport, and vera Westwood bakery. I worked in the bakery side for about 17 years as bakery manager when Arthur Williams retired. Some of the best days of my life
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