I did wonder why it was named 'warehouse' rather than 'department store' as members comments make it sound more like a store to me. Or maybe the title was a hang-over from the past. Viv.
A great photo with a lot happening. I always enjoy trying to date photos. The trolleybuses finished on 30th June 1951 so its obviously before that but i'm guessing not too long before so about 1950 I would say.I noticed this pic elsewhere on the forum of Moor St with the warehouse visible in the distance. The street was busy in those days with trolley buses running along it.
I googled Moor Street Warehouse this morning as I have a hanger which was my father's. I recognised his signature on your letter! Dad died in 1988 and there are very few Nortons left. I would love a copy of the page you have shown.View attachment 103502View attachment 103503View attachment 103504
Two MSW coathangers and a company letterhead and envelope form January 1963
I noticed this pic elsewhere on the forum of Moor St with the warehouse visible in the distance. The street was busy in those days with trolley buses running along it.
Any image on this forum or any other website can easily be copied ...I googled Moor Street Warehouse this morning as I have a hanger which was my father's. I recognised his signature on your letter! Dad died in 1988 and there are very few Nortons left. I would love a copy of the page you have shown.
The family business did indeed succumb due to relocation of the store to Perry Barr. My father lost everything apart from our house which was not tied in to the family business, thank goodnesss. I remember being fascinated by the pneumatic cash tube that took the money from the departments and sent back change. I still have a pencil, a paper bag and some very happy memories.
Did you stand in the long queue to walk through the tunnel ?when the lines were closed I recall walkking through the tunnels to Snow Hill....another reminder of my train spotting days , usually at New Street station but Snow Hill was also on the schedule but it cost a whole OLD PENNY for a platform ticket and you'd think....what a cheek !!! those days were so good
In October 1987 a long queue stood by the Inner Ring Road near Moor Street Station. People had been offered the chance to walk though the reopened tunnel between Moor Street and Snow Hill stations and hundreds turned up.
An aerial view of the Inner Ring Road and Masshouse Circus. The head of the queue would be opposite the bus travelling outbound.
A similar view today and the Inner Ring is altered and renamed Moor Street Queensway. The Masshouse Circus Island is gone with buildings now there.
The nearest Streetview could get to the location of the queue. The building marked is in the original photo looking newly built in 1987. It has recently been demolished.