Lyn, is it the same shop as the thread "Shufflebothams" that you started in 2009?nice find ell...yes i think you have the name right...wonder when they were trading there...thanks
lyn
That's interesting Janice. I wonder where they were in the High Street and Chester Road. I'll have to look when I go to the library next.Not sure when they were in Woodbridge Road but they are listed in the 1960s phone book round the corner at 136 Alcester Road. At least I assume it is the same firm.
Just found them in 1948 phone book at 136 Alcester Road and High Street Erdington. Shufflebotham Stores Grocers.
Entry from 1930 phone book
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Bottom two words were something different!I think that is on the forum somewhere. Possibly this thread. Can't remember what we decided.
obviously said “heres something different” next task what did the small letters above read?Went to the exhibition mentioned above. There were about 20 pictures some of which I liked more than others (as is always the way). I took this photo as I couldn't work out what the ghost sign on the end of the building once read. I'm sure someone will work it out.
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Oh well done brianthelion, that has been bugging me since we went to the exhibition. I'm trying to think where the building was and what had moved in to cause that statement.obviously said “heres something different” next task what did the small letters above read?
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Just around the corner from me on Spencer Street. Lettering still mainly in place.Oh well done brianthelion, that has been bugging me since we went to the exhibition. I'm trying to think where the building was and what had moved in to cause that statement.
Birmingham has been a very diverse city though for a long time.I thought the same Nico.
Looking more closely it appears to be a completely open front to the premises, like you’d see in premises around wholesale markets. It suggested to me a wholesale business and wondered if they had a shop front. I think there’s someone standing at the front of the premises. Viv.
It looks Eastern in design. I have never seen I don't think a shop like that
Wouldn't the big X indicate the open/gated alleyLindyloo pointed out this sign in post #124 on this thread. View attachment 145597
Below is an earlier image of the business with a better view of the relief cow above the alleyway. Marshall’s was at 530 Moseley Road and the alleyway was for a butcher’s business. Don’t know if the building in the alleyway was the butcher’s shop or a slaughterhouse or both. The date of the b&w image is unknown. Viv.
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I wonder if he was a forerunner of George Barber? Wholesale grocer. My grandad worked for him delivering. The depot was in Hillfields, Coventry. Grandad's runs took him to Cleobury Mortimer and Hampton in Arden. I used to go with him sometimes in the cab. Perched on a rug on the metal hump over the gearbox. The rug was because it got very hot. Barber's as everyone called them's clients seemed to be far flung boarding schools, hospitals and farms.I think that was quite common in the 19th century