I'm trying to get our friend Sheila to write up her memories of visits to her grandparents' shop (for Mac's website) - it sounds such a fascinating place - but she says they always went home with the smell of lamp oil following them!
1956 Kelly's Trade Directory 81 Shakespeare Rd Fredrick Thomas Coleman Hardware Dealer. The outdoor might have been the other side of the road at number 74. I believe this photo shows the outdoor but not the hardware 1965
When I moved into Shakespeare Road in 1965, the shop was then run by their son Harold. He was a lovely old fella, had many a laugh with him. I think his shop was either 81 or 79. The outdoor you are on about was on the corner of Shakespeare Road and St Marks StreetAnyone know of this lamp oil shop please?
1950s.
Would have been run by Fred and Rhoda Coleman.
Fred was born in Olive Place, Anderton St.
There was an off-licence fairly nearby? Customers took their own jugs to both to get them filled in those days!
Hello SheilaHi this is Sheila. Granddaughter of Fred and Rhoda Coleman who you all have fond memories of that I have been reading. My brother was named Ronald Coleman he was born in 1931 and I was born in 1934 to Dolly and Fred Coleman. The sons of Fred and Rhoda was Harold and Bert (my uncles).
Yes that was my auntie with the beagle dog, Harolds sister. She was named Rhoda as well as her mother, not sure if that’s any good to you!Hello Sheila
As I reported recently, I moved to 85 Shakespeare Road in March of 1965 & I got to know Harold really well. My mother ran the newsagents shop 2 doors up from the hardware shop that Hard ran ( I was 13 at the time ) I remember Harold used to have relatives pay him a visit every so often & if I remember, this couple always had a couple of Beagle dogs with them. I don't know if that rings a bell with you or any members of your family
What happened to Harold after he left Shakespeare Road. If I remember correctly Harold always used to look smart, wearing a shirt,tie & sleeveless jumper. He was a very friendly chap & I had many a conversation with him. He could be very funny as wellYes that was my auntie with the beagle dog, Harolds sister. She was named Rhoda as well as her mother, not sure if that’s any good to you!
When his mother died they no longer had the shop and he went to live near his sister towards Sheldon. He was a lovely man, very kind and very funnyWhat happened to Harold after he left Shakespeare Road. If I remember correctly Harold always used to look smart, wearing a shirt,tie & sleeveless jumper. He was a very friendly chap & I had many a conversation with him. He could be very funny as well
Thank you for getting back to meWhat happened to Harold after he left Shakespeare Road. If I remember correctly Harold always used to look smart, wearing a shirt,tie & sleeveless jumper. He was a very friendly chap & I had many a conversation with him. He could be very funny as well
Hello Colin, your surname wouldn't be Mytton by any chanceI remember 'ol' man Coleman' as we called him. Always standing in the doorway of his paraffin shop and chatting to passers by. Seem to remember he had a rather large stomach which stretched his braces. The outdoor was diagonally across from his shop on the corner of Shakespeare Rd and St Mark's St. Used to run across there on Friday nights with my pocket money to load up with sweets and Masons pop. I lived about 50 yds up on the same side between 1956 and 1968. Great days and characters.
Colin
Well done Charlie, you've broke my cover
Well Well, glad to hear you are still going strong. I think the last time we bumped into oneanother was when you were with your good wife one Sunday having a meal at a pub by Rubery flyover which sadly no longer exists I was with my my mother & 2 daughters at the time. Like me you are probably retired now. Where have the 50 odd years gone since Shakespeare RoadWell done Charlie, you've broke my cover
Only just picked this up, on hols with granddaughters in Rhyl and bad reception. Yes retired 4 years now and still reminiscing about those days in Shakespeare Rd. Shame about Mac Joseph's wonderful site closing down, so much stuff on there. Trying to find out about a building that was on the grassy bank many years ago at the moment so thats keeping me busy. Try not think how many years it's been or it'll send you barmy!
Hello Colin, I certainly don't remember dressing you in a Dalek suit. If I did, were you paid by the hour ( LOL ) Its a shame you hadn't got a photoI do remember the trip to Rhyl by taxi, probably slept most of the way. A nice earner for the driver. I also remember you had me dress up in a Dalek suit that you were selling in the shop and paraded me outside! It was a sort of helmet with slits and a plastic cape that hung down, I had to crouch down so the cape touched the floor and all the kids were trying to look inside to see who or what was there. Never watched Dr Who again!!