Hi padgo,
yes, you're quite right,everything that was sold in the shop.apart from bread,was made fresh daily at the shop.Apart from the meat pies,he also made and sold fruit pies,apple pies both large and small,jam tarts ,fruit teacakes and rock cakes.If anything was left from the day before,he would sell it at half-price,and funny enough people used to ask for 'yesterday's cakes'.It used to be my 'pocket money' job to clean and grease (with lard) all the pie trays and cake dishes,a horrible job.I can't remember who's bread it was we sold,but I remember the delivery man has bottle top spectacles,and drove an electric delivery van.I also remember the midland counties milkman,and his horse and cart.I remember the plumbers shop,and the second hand shop,and I seem to recall there was a greengrocers along there as well.I don't remember the name you mentioned,and I'm afraid I was a bit of a swot,and went to Handsworth Grammar School,in Grove Lane.Next to Allens the chip shop was Hughes newsagent,and opposite was the vine (pub),the co-op,and I think there was a funeral directors,these were all between John st west and Theodore street..........I try and remember some more,keep in touch with more memories,it's great to find some mutual rememberances..................Mal