C
Catkin
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My Father had a market stall at Summer Lane Market,Just down from the house that jack built if i remember correctly, our stall was situated in the middle of the market, we sold shoe and boot laces, shoe brushes, shoe polish, collar studs, cotton, (black and white only) ribbon, buttons, lace, needles, wallets, cutlery, light bulbs, etc etc.
Each one of us children as we grew older had to go on a Saturday and Help. (Pocket Money) one of the stall holders was a sikh, he sold fabric for dresses and nets for windows, i thought he had stepped out of the Arabian Knights he was very handsome and i was an impressionable 13 year old. i was also fascinated by the way he would cut the cloth, one snip with the scissors and then tear getting it right every time. I loved the hustle and the bustle and remembered how friendly everyone was, each knowing the other by name. I seem to recall the stall next to us selling brocken biscuits, and there was a small cafe for people to go and have a cup of tea something to eat and a chat. then there was the shop lifters whom i would feel so sorry for wanting them to make a dash for it. Aston at that time was full of excitement for me with lots of people and lots of shops. happy happy happy days
Each one of us children as we grew older had to go on a Saturday and Help. (Pocket Money) one of the stall holders was a sikh, he sold fabric for dresses and nets for windows, i thought he had stepped out of the Arabian Knights he was very handsome and i was an impressionable 13 year old. i was also fascinated by the way he would cut the cloth, one snip with the scissors and then tear getting it right every time. I loved the hustle and the bustle and remembered how friendly everyone was, each knowing the other by name. I seem to recall the stall next to us selling brocken biscuits, and there was a small cafe for people to go and have a cup of tea something to eat and a chat. then there was the shop lifters whom i would feel so sorry for wanting them to make a dash for it. Aston at that time was full of excitement for me with lots of people and lots of shops. happy happy happy days