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Hawkings Jellied Eels

Astonian

gone but not forgotten
HI As Any-body Got Memories Of The Old Jellied Heels Fish Bar
At TheOld Six Ways Aston Next To Burlington Hall
My Memory Was When I Picked Up Three Yogatts FromThere
And They Tasted Horrible , And I Have Never Attemped To Eat Another Yogget In My Life And The Old Junk Shop Next Door Did,nt Seem To Ever Be Open , And What About The Giant Bill Hoarding Out side The Cobblers On
Park Lane Near Sutton St TYhe Number 8 Bus Always Stopped Out Side There
Yards From The Black Horse Pub , Park Lane Was Full Of Very Large Familys .
Does Any body Recall The Mc. Creas Family , Or The Robinsons , The Woods
The Gaskins , They Worked At H,P,S Sam, Gaskin Was A Comminiare Some Where With His Smart Regiment Unifofm , And Colin His Son Was In The Tank Regiment And I Went In The Ist Bat, Royal Waricks , At The Same Time ,
Cor Blimey People Was Happy In Those Days ,
BEST Wishes ASTONIAN ,;;
 
:) Astonian. Don't remember the jellied eels place but I met someone yesterday who came from Park Lane. His name is Ken Hillier and I have his sister Elsies phone no. Will give her a bell later and mention those names to her. Her cousins were the Eggisons. She is going to send me some photo's of her old neighbours next week. Albert Eggison worked at HP sauce for years. There is a photo of him on the HP sauce thread. Bye for now. Jean.:)
 
Hi Astonian. My husband remembers Hawkins jellied eels. He used to sell them at the dog track. I love them and cockles and welks Pete hates them. Bye. Jean.:)
 
Jean, one of our neighbours used to sell cockles mussels whelks he kept them in the bath. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...Cat
 
:redface: As long as it wasn't in the goosunder I'm not bothered. Pete used to eel fish and I would do them myself but it took too long for them to die. He tried several ways but I couldn't let him do it any more. He only killed them because I love the taste. Bye Cat. Jean.:cry:
 
Re: Hawking's Jellied Heels

HI As Any-body Got Memories Of The Old Jellied Heels Fish Bar
At TheOld Six Ways Aston Next To Burlington Hall
My Memory Was When I Picked Up Three Yogatts FromThere
And They Tasted Horrible , And I Have Never Attemped To Eat Another Yogget In My Life And The Old Junk Shop Next Door Did,nt Seem To Ever Be Open , And What About The Giant Bill Hoarding Out side The Cobblers On
Park Lane Near Sutton St TYhe Number 8 Bus Always Stopped Out Side There
Yards From The Black Horse Pub , Park Lane Was Full Of Very Large Familys .
Does Any body Recall The Mc. Creas Family , Or The Robinsons , The Woods
The Gaskins , They Worked At H,P,S Sam, Gaskin Was A Comminiare Some Where With His Smart Regiment Unifofm , And Colin His Son Was In The Tank Regiment And I Went In The Ist Bat, Royal Waricks , At The Same Time ,
Cor Blimey People Was Happy In Those Days ,
BEST Wishes ASTONIAN ,;;

Astonian & Jean

We have done his before about a couple of years ago

I knew the the person who ran that shop very well, in fact she was my best mates Mother and she had a stall down at Perry Barr Dog Track and my Mate John and myself use to work for her on the weekend and do the washing up. They also had a place just behind the Bullring where we used to go Saturday Mornings and help prepare the Eels and the rest of the Shell food and it was delivered in Dustbins and they would be full of live eels and by the time we went home they were all ready for sale.
She also had a Dustbinthem full of Salt to put on her hands to hold the eels as she dispatched them:)I wrote all this before it must be somewhere on the Forum

Sadly my Mate John died on Christmas Eve about 38 years ago he fell taking drink up stairs to his pregnant Wife
 
alf.hello.did the lady at the jellied eel shop have a blond perm?,and a house
in handsworth wood? pete
 
No she always wore a Hat and lived in Erdington off the Ridgeway:)
 
alf ta for reply,i can remember the shop i loved whelks,the woman who was always in there was the one i asked about,cant remember the others in there
pete
 
ALF, And Jean ,
First Of All I,ve Got To Say Alf ,I Did,nt Relizese That This Topic Had Been On The Thread Before And May Be It Was A Very Long Time Ago , My Memory Doe,s Play Tricks With Me Just Lately [ Ah Well ] As You Know Alf It Comes To Us All Us Old Dodgers , Thanks For The Reply Alf ,
Jean ,You Mentioned Your Hubby Used To Sell Them At Perry Barr Dog Track
I Used To Go There Myself There,s Every cHANCE i Would Have Bought Some Off Him , I Love Them , Jean , -ALF, I Was Down Passing That Way In A Car
I Went To See One Of My Younger Brothers Up In Great Barr ,And On The Way Back We Came Down Through Perry Barr The Old Area As Changed
Tremoundly The Old Fly Over As Gone And There Appears To Be A Whopping Big Bus Terminal There , What As Happened To The Dog Trak Doe,s B,hamHave No Longer A Dog Track . ?. And What About The Old Birchfeild Harriers , Where Have They Gone There Race Track I Thought It Was Still Operational On Birchfield Rd Its All Gone ,
I Would Hate To Think What The B,ham City Looks Like I Haven,t Been In There For Years At One Time I Knew Every Crook And Cranny Aound The B,HAM City Centre But Now I Must Admitt You Would Lose Me
Its Not Very Often I Travel To The Out Skirts Of B,ham To See Any Of My Seven Brothers I Have Got Two Sisters One Older Whom Lives By The Toby Jug Castle Bromwhich And The Baby Of The Family Whom
Lives Up The Old Staple LodGE Rd Kings Norton,
I Don,t Want To Offend Any Of My Freinds On The Forum, Or Any Other Members On The Forum , To Be Quite Honest I Don,t Think Wild Horeses Would,nt Dragg Me Back To BrumTo Live , I Was Born And Reared And In Aston And Had A Memorial Years ,But B,ham As Changed For The Worst
In My Opinion , [ I Hope My Opiniun As Depressed Any Body On That ,
Have A nice Day Everybody ASTONION
 
I agree Astonian, Perry Barr has changed out of all recognition - and not for the best. Just concrete monstrosities mostly.
Perry Barr Greyhound Track's still there though and Birchfield Harriers has moved to Perry Barr park, entrance (I think) in Church Lane. I used to do athletics there when I was at school and trained at times with Dianne Leather, remember her?
 
Re: Hawkings Jellied Eels

Nothing whatsoever to do with Mr & Mrs Hawkings ....
But I thought you may like to see what will constitute one part of our traditional, blowout, eleven-course, southern Italian Christmas Eve meal this evening .......:) Merry Christmas everyone, David

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I used to go to Hawkins for shellfish in the very early sixties I think it was. They had a high counter and there was always salt, vinigar, pepper and cayanne pepper on the counter.
 
HI As Any-body Got Memories Of The Old Jellied Heels Fish Bar
At TheOld Six Ways Aston Next To Burlington Hall
My Memory Was When I Picked Up Three Yogatts FromThere
And They Tasted Horrible , And I Have Never Attemped To Eat Another Yogget In My Life And The Old Junk Shop Next Door Did,nt Seem To Ever Be Open , And What About The Giant Bill Hoarding Out side The Cobblers On
Park Lane Near Sutton St TYhe Number 8 Bus Always Stopped Out Side There
Yards From The Black Horse Pub , Park Lane Was Full Of Very Large Familys .
Does Any body Recall The Mc. Creas Family , Or The Robinsons , The Woods
The Gaskins , They Worked At H,P,S Sam, Gaskin Was A Comminiare Some Where With His Smart Regiment Unifofm , And Colin His Son Was In The Tank Regiment And I Went In The Ist Bat, Royal Waricks , At The Same Time ,
Cor Blimey People Was Happy In Those Days ,
BEST Wishes ASTONIAN ,;;
Hi - Yes, I remember it well. We had a shop not far from it on Birchfield Road, we would often go there especially after a visit to Aston Cross cinema. My Mom always bought jellied eels in a big tub, Whelks and periwinkles. There was also oyster and prawns, there was salt and vinegar and cayenne pepper on the bar by the window. It was a busy place on a Friday and Saturday. No Chips, no burgers just fish and shellfish.
 
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