HI There guys,
just going back a thread or two regarding our peggy sweet shop with a attitude of saying it could be any where on the lichfield road and between Aston cross and salford bridge, well ,,
I had to laugh and smile to myself ,because that shop ,that sweet shop she as put on is in fact on lichfield road
and it is four shops passed mr robinsons fruit and veg store on lichfield road
and the shop in question my friends was mr whetton,s sweet shop, whom was there in the fortys may be a litte further back i cannot be sure on that but from the fortys i was a little whipper snapper whom woluld buy my penny sweets and a fizzy bottle of lemade from one of his pumps on the counter this his 1946 onwards and every sunday when the old man finished is work at the golden cross
as head barman for the dodds family the managers at that time every sunday , he and mr dodds
whom would walk there huge st bearnards dog with a barrall around its neck for a walk from the pub
to give the dog exercise would take us to mr whetton,s and buy us a load of sweets mainly pinapple rocks for us
and that shop was across the road from an old shoe cobbler namel albert Lloyed a one man bussiness for lichfield road
and of course the gully oppersite to take you down into wainwrighht street aston
to help peoples minds to recall the dents hardware shop one before old robbos
and just before dents therre was frenchie mr french another fruit and veg but he was noy as popular as robbo
and of cours a little way along on the other side of the road was my grand parents familt cooffe shopp
where alot of people including kids and myself 1953 ceelebrated the queens coronation
where the brm studios was the picture house then there was a shop or two one was a coffee shop
then the hollond road and lichfield road corner the general post office
i was knocked down and hit an run by a driver in one of those baby austind it took them three months to trace the driver
there was no legal aid in those days so i never got a penny only a metal plate in my leg which bridges right leg bone as
it completely smash it to fine powder and on my weekly follow ups after spending time in the general hospital
so i missed out on all those lovely indian summers we used to get on school holidays
best wishes as always ,,, Alan,,, Astonian,,,,,