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  1. M

    Rackhams Store

    There's something interesting about them - I suppose they're a bit mysterious. There are some in Reading.
  2. M

    Rackhams Store

    I think there was a shop at the lower end of Belchers Lane that had the sort of window that is thrust forward with a gap and then another similar window - it's hard to describe, but there's a space between two windows that you can go into.
  3. M

    Rackhams Store

    I like that style of shop window. It probably has a name.
  4. M

    A House Through Time

    It's really interesting, like the previous one.
  5. M

    Rackhams Store

    I was going to ask what the building site was.
  6. M

    Lewis's Department Store

    I also remember the smell of the biscuits in large open tins.
  7. M

    Lewis's Department Store

    Coffee beans! The food hall seemed to have unusual things.
  8. M

    Lewis's Department Store

    With all those animals, it must have taken up a whole floor!
  9. M

    Lewis's Department Store

    It was such an interesting building inside, the way everything joined up and you could suddenly be in another department you hadn't quite known was there! Also all the coffee bars in various places.
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    Lewis's Department Store

    Someone told me that at Easter there used to be chicks on the roof garden. Pet's corner must have been really big if they had that many birds as well as other animals. I wonder if any othere Lewis's had a pet's corner. I know the Bristol branch had a roof garden. Really wish I could remember...
  11. M

    Lewis's Department Store

    It sounds quite serious. It disappeared before my time.
  12. M

    Lewis's Department Store

    I know I was taken to the roof garden but can't remember it, so perhaps I was taken to pet's corner as well. I wonder who looked after the animals. Do you know when it stopped being there?
  13. M

    Lewis's Department Store

    I remember the children's hairdressing department very vaguely, but not pet's corner, which sounds nice.
  14. M

    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    My school also had had a cadet corps, but it didn't exist by the time I went there. I wonder what happened to the uniforms and equipment.
  15. M

    Crossroads programme

    Zeph Gladstone, who played Vera Downend, turned up in an episode of Public Eye (I was given the set of DVDs recently). I recognised her and her name in the credits, but can't remember anything about the character. Vera is one of those old-fashioned names that hasn't come around again yet. We...
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    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    Had anyone heard of urban geography? I hadn't. As for using teachers' first names....I kept in touch with one teacher long after I'd left school. She suggested I use her first name, but it was impossible She was always Miss X!
  17. M

    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    I knew that some suffragettes learned ju-jitsu, but was hazy on the details. It seems very unlikely that it was taught in any schools, I agree (even Cheltenham Ladies' College, where I believe they are quite sporty!)
  18. M

    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    We were still using the benches in the PE lesson that we saw in the 1960s. And the bunny-hops brought back memories!
  19. M

    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    Lyn, it's the Viking Museum. It's a long time since I've been there, but I seem to remember being transported in a sort of fairground ride through the exhibits!!
  20. M

    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    I wonder if the BBC will do a hospital through the ages programme next?
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