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Hi,
Can anyone tell me what house numbers or where abouts in Clifton Road this pic covers? The name above the shop is D. Priest- anyone know what it sold?
The picture of Clifton Road brought back many memories for me. I lived at no 12 and my grandmother Dolly Mellon used to keep the outdoor at 100 Clifton Road, right opposite the shop in the picture.
Hi Fay, do you remember Mrs Jackson at the Fish & Chip shop in Clifton Rd. Wow 3d of chips what a Saturday treat on the way back from a 1/6d seat at the Victoria Playhouse. those were the days!
ASTON
I rememeber Jacksons fish and chip shop really well. The shop was right next door to my greandmothers outdoor (separated by an entry) and Mrs Jackson was a short stoutly woman.
I remember you could buy 4d worth of chips or get a larger portion for 6d. Do you recall you could get some "scratchings" i think they called them - for free - they were the bits of batter that had come off the fish.
There were 2 shops right opposite - at one time they were both grocers - one run by someone called Elsie and the other by Mrs Mac and a fishing tackle shop on the same side of the road as the chip shop but further down going towards Uppper Thomas Street.
What memories.
I love reading all the topics on this site, brings back memories that had I had long forgotten about. I often relate some of them to my mother who is still alive and 83.
Hi Fay, thanks for the memories "HO THOSE SCRATCHINGS" I lived Tower Road next to the mission hall.My Mom and Dads house was one of those that was flooded with H.P. Vinagar when the vats burst back in the 50s I bet you Mom remembers that one.I bet your Mom also remembers Mrs Elsi Rudge who ran the out door opposite our house.
well I hope I can still remember as much about old aston as some of the members on this site wow what memories some have.
ASTON
Hi Rob, I have the news paper cuttings too for the 26th Dec 1956. not in great nick but readable.
If you wish I could scan and upload you may be able to use, please let me know? :-\
Do you have any info on your relatives... my husband also had relatives who lived at 12 clifton road and 100 clifton rod. His great grandfather was John Harper, he had a daughet elizabeth who married David Mellon but i have no more info. John was described as an ironmonger (retail) when one of his sons married in 1935. Was there a hardware shop anywhere? Any help you could offer would be much appreciated. Marion Harper