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I wonder if she picked up any bargains. A nice little purse to put in her handbag, or some dog chews for the corgis!
Pfaff are indeed a sewing machine, high quality and metal framed and bodied, along with Bernina, the other good quality Swiss made sewing machine.Been looking at the shops in the photo #200. "Wrights" was the Bakers. "Pfaff" were, I think, sewing machines. No idea what the other shops were. Don't remember ever going onto that balcony. Viv.
Yes I knew George Morgan and Nancy. They used to specialise in salads, lettuce, cucumbers etc. Nancy was a very outgoing Welsh lady with ribald sense of humour.Hello all , bit new to this so please forgive.
My uncle George used to have a fruit and veg stall ,was more or less run by a women called Nancy ,
Any more info would be appreciated .late 70s I think .
Be interesting to hear about any memories forum members have of the opening day. I don't really remember its opening. Although I was old enough to remember it, I have no recollection. When I went to town, I wouldn't go specifically to browse around the Bullring. It wasn't until I was a bit older that my friends and I would go there (not with parents) but simply to cut through it to go to Silver Blades Ice Rink. Then in the late 60's it would be to visit only specific things like the rag market for vintage clothes, or to the Chinese restaurant - whose name I've forgotten - or to the stall that sold lovely suede boots under the ramp in the outdoor market. Trying to pinpoint what the Bullring really meant to me, but am struggling a bit with that. I think it seemed a bit soulless at times, a place you passed through. Viv.
I worked as a barrow boy for TC Brown on Pershore Street in 1965 and used the cafe there, I later moved to the old Rag Market and was a barrow boy for Matthews & Sons, in 1966 I joined the Royal Navy! #happydaysNever worked in the market, but I worked in Pershore Street, and used to see the barrow 'boys' in the café there.
thanks i thought it was outside woolies we caught the mid red there every sat.Nearly the same view here ....
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