Ray T
master brummie
Hi Brian
Nice to hear from you again yes we would like to know ,so mr trippas died shorly after my wife left in 72
by the way brian just after speaking with yo on the thread the other day
i got a book out to read by carl chinn and it was a volume one about ladypool road and the shops
how every body competeing for trade and yes in deed he gave the trippas named shop and there famous cakes and other things they sold
what he done to compete with other traders of wares
best wishes astonian ,, Alan;;;;
Hi, Astonian,
Was there a mention of Jukes and Son in that book about the Ladypool Road shops? It was a hardware and decorating shop that I worked at part-time in the 60s. I've loved seeing the old photos of Kyrwicks Lane posted here recently, especially Phil's one of the Long St/Kyrwicks Lane corner. I lived just a few houses down in Long St from there and it brought back so many memories. I was surprised to see The Cottage of Content pub too, as I'd forgotten it. I only heard it mentioned as the "The Cottage" anyway and I thought the Railway Arms was on that spot.
Regards, Ray T.