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W M Taylors of Erdington

Hello again,

I am going to try again with this one.I did get a reply from a relative of the Taylor family.
Mum still talks about her days there,she is 83 next birthday and still has fond memories.

So all,any info please
 
I should have said ,I did get a response from the Taylor family,but no information.

Did Brummagem or Carl Chinn ever do an article on W M Taylors?
 
In the mid 1980’s I was in a cookware shop in Machynlleth, Wales. Chatting to the person in the shop, she mentioned that it was her farther who owned Taylors on Erdington High Street.

Don’t know if this is where the family ended up when they sold the shop.

On a side note, when Owen and Owen took the shop over, they got Des O’Connor to do the opening ceremony.
 
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