Williamstreeter
master brummie
The things we did for fashion ! But were they washed again after being buried ?
Viv
They certainly were and they had lost that new look an stiff feeling , more lived in
The things we did for fashion ! But were they washed again after being buried ?
Viv
Thanks Cecil Gee could not remember that nameI remember Zissmans as being the go to outfitters, and then Cecil Gee for more " up market" clothing
Could not afford those places on 7pounds 14/6 a week as an apprentice!Thanks Cecil Gee could not remember that name
Bob
yer it was not this small 17 years ago when i bought itIsn't it strange how your clothes shrink over the years !
It was another job for Mom.The things we did for fashion ! But were they washed again after being buried ?
Viv
My mum bought her wedding dress there after taking a wrong turn out of the station . I went with dad on the train maybe in the 80s we noted how friendluer it was, to Cov, & him a Coventry kid.It has different memories at different times. To the Bull Ring with my dad to buy crabs claws, then a little older with my mom again on a Saturday into BHS for beans on toast. Teenage years looking for the lastest fashions and dancing at the Locarno and West End. Working at Times Furnishings, popping over the C&A to find something to wear over the weekend. Having my daughter in 66 visiting baby shops for clothes. It was an essential part of my life - always.
I remember My Black Country Nan saying how winderful Lewis's Christmas grotto was, every year, but she never took me.Only being a Brummie by marriage I don't have a lot of childhood memories of Birmingham but do recall in 1950s:
My main memories of the big shopping areas are in the 1970s when as a student I travelled into and then out of Birmingham every day in term time. At different times of the day depending on when lectures were. Getting on and off the bus in Corporation Street (the number 12). The Christmas windows at Rackhams - waiting to see what the theme was. I didn't like the subway steps especially when it had been raining as I was worried about slipping. If it was early evening then you could hear the noise of the starlings coming in to roost. Also watch their swooping around.
- those annual trips to see Fr Christmas and Uncle Holly at Lewis's
- meeting my Dad (who worked in Brmingham) and having lunch with him - Greys, Lewis's or the Co-op
- was the roof garden on Lewis's? - vaguely recall a pets corner.
- Pimms Pets in the Market Hall (although I don't remember it with a roof).
- those fascinating money shutes in Greys - remember when they took your money and then sent it via that tube thing.
Those were the days when bags were searched when you went into the main shops (just after the pub bombings). Nobdy minded that things took a little longer. I am sure that the last time I went into the centre people were moving more quickly - or have I just slowed down? People actually looking round and not just at a phone screen.
I also remember being fascinated by the news which moved across - but I can't remember where - was it somewhere opposite Bull Street?