Yes lmr I thank my lucky stars that I was born at the right time to experience the 60's , such an inspirational time, a time of change , achievement , plus laying the roots for future ambitionsSounds like very good times indeed Dion. I always think the sixties was a bit of a special time, the music, clothes etc.
No basement stairs to be seen from the ground floor of Gail's.Next time I’m there I’ll have a good look now I know it was at the front. For some reason I thought it might be at the back but then it would have meant all you Mod crowd would have to parade past the diners haha.


Beautiful architecture, how many times did I walk past and take for granted!This was how that stretch between Cannon Street and Needless Alley looked as per Mike's insurance map post #215 and before rebuilding in the 1900s.
The central section of the premises (below the pediment) seems to have had access right through to the building (mantle showroom) on Needless Alley. And Holroyds has access right back through the attached buildings along Cannon Street (ie the Woollen Warehouse).
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This is excellent. It suggests the Kardomah may have had 42 as well at the time.found I cazn add something more, though not sure it is much herlp. ther eis a site which sells some Goad maps (£39), but who show a reduced version online (https://www.goadoldstreetmaps.com/). Mixed years, but does have one described as "Resurveyed , reissued december 1952". iI have managed to sharpen a little
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We need to bear in mind that the Kardomah mosaic room opened in 1906. I find it difficult to accept that the shoe shops at 42 were prepared to go without an upstairs department and/or storage for all that time. Also there were mosaics in 41, so it can't be all about the Kardomah.On the 1889 insurance map (pre-1900s redevelopment) there were three ground floor retail units. By 1952 (post-1900s redevelopment) there are four (which must explain why the numbering included 42A. Not sure about this as the map is a bit hazy, but does one of the two Kardomah shop units link from the rear of the cafe to the Newton Chambers entrance ?
Agree, Mike.This is how I see the Kardomah occupation 1952
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Also on the 1952 insurance map there's the distinct feature behind New Street shops - see red dot (On the 1898 map this was identified as possibly a skylight by Mikejee post #218). This looks to me like it is probably still there today looking at the satellite view. Does it have writing on it/is it labelled on the 1952 map? Or is it the roofline marking?
If this was retained, does this suggest only a partial rebuild of the 1890s structure ?
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