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Kandor
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Ok..I may have spelled her name wrong, but I seem to remember a Chip shop run by Mrs Payne in Gt Francis St, between Pitney St and Newdegate St...I only have to close my eyes and I can still smell them..
Chips were 4d a bag wrapped up in old newspaper..the only drawback being Nechells, was if there was 3 people in front of you, you had to wait 2 hours while they cooked 200 bags of chips.
I also remember Harry Poultons (The Old Soldier), Higgins' hardware on the corner of Cromwell St and Lister...both moved up to Revesby Walk in Nechells, there was a fabulous chocolate shop opposite the Royal Oak in Lister St, I remember Roses' the Greenrocers in Willis st, and does anyone remember the public baths in Willis St and Francis St...I remember, we'd go there every saturday..(whether we needed a bath or not) and a bloke with a big funny shaped key would fill the bath for you...he never seemed to get it right and I either froze or came out like a lobster..
These were the days when people shopped in little corner places, My family always seemed to do their shopping in the 'book'...never having any money, we'd go into the shop, buy a few groceries and ask the Shopowner to put it in the 'Book' and we'd pay on Friday when my Dad got his wages.
The times the bugger humiliated me by all of a sudden serving someone else in front of me who was paying cash..He also hated us shopping elsewhere as he no doubt felt he was doing us a huge favour in extending credit...I hated it...as soon as we paid on Friday, we were broke and the cycle began all over again..
Chips were 4d a bag wrapped up in old newspaper..the only drawback being Nechells, was if there was 3 people in front of you, you had to wait 2 hours while they cooked 200 bags of chips.
I also remember Harry Poultons (The Old Soldier), Higgins' hardware on the corner of Cromwell St and Lister...both moved up to Revesby Walk in Nechells, there was a fabulous chocolate shop opposite the Royal Oak in Lister St, I remember Roses' the Greenrocers in Willis st, and does anyone remember the public baths in Willis St and Francis St...I remember, we'd go there every saturday..(whether we needed a bath or not) and a bloke with a big funny shaped key would fill the bath for you...he never seemed to get it right and I either froze or came out like a lobster..
These were the days when people shopped in little corner places, My family always seemed to do their shopping in the 'book'...never having any money, we'd go into the shop, buy a few groceries and ask the Shopowner to put it in the 'Book' and we'd pay on Friday when my Dad got his wages.
The times the bugger humiliated me by all of a sudden serving someone else in front of me who was paying cash..He also hated us shopping elsewhere as he no doubt felt he was doing us a huge favour in extending credit...I hated it...as soon as we paid on Friday, we were broke and the cycle began all over again..