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Midland Red

181 of 947  Sun 1st Jul 2012 6:38pm  

On 30th Jun 2012 11:10am, NormK said: It was Max Busch. I used to get my cable etc from there when I used to do a bit of aerial rigging many moons ago
Photo taken Jan 2010
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dutchman
Spon End
182 of 947  Sun 1st Jul 2012 6:54pm  

On 1st Jul 2012 6:38pm, Midland Red said: Photo taken Jan 2010
During the period mentioned - late 1950s to 1960s - that building was a collection of small shops, none of which were connected with the electrical business. The building was also more symetrical than it is now, the far right-hand side having been lopped-off since then.
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anne
coventry
183 of 947  Sun 1st Jul 2012 10:01pm  

On 16th Jun 2012 10:08am, NormK said: Hello everyone....Remember the plough that was on the roof of Mattersons, they still have it on display at their Kingfield Road depot on the right as you go in
Were they Mattersons, Huxley and Watson? There are barns around here built by them-one in Hawkes Mill Lane Big grin
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
184 of 947  Sun 1st Jul 2012 11:11pm  

On 1st Jul 2012 6:54pm, dutchman said: During the period mentioned - late 1950s to 1960s - that building was a collection of small shops, none of which were connected with the electrical business. The building was also more symetrical than it is now, the far right-hand side having been lopped-off since then.
One of the shops there was an electrical retailer called Bonham & Wilson. They had some sort of connection with GEC. My father ran the factory shop at GEC Helen Street for many years, and I believe things they couldn't supply directly were sourced through Bonham & Wilson with an employee discount.
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dutchman
Spon End
185 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 12:16am  

On 1st Jul 2012 11:11pm, MisterD-Di said: One of the shops there was an electrical retailer called Bonham & Wilson.
Thinking about it again, did they used to sell record turntables?
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
186 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 1:51am  

On 2nd Jul 2012 12:16am, dutchman said:
On 1st Jul 2012 11:11pm, MisterD-Di said: One of the shops there was an electrical retailer called Bonham & Wilson.
Thinking about it again, did they used to sell record turntables?
I was about to reply to the original post, then I saw the edit. I'm sure they would have sold them. I can recall us buying radios, televisions and all sorts of electrical goods there. The shop was there well beyond the early 60s, possibly well into the 70s. I know the name of the shop was correct, although there seemed to only be a Mr Wilson there, who my father knew. No idea what happened to Mr Bonham.
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dutchman
Spon End
187 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 4:22am  

I do remember a television shop tucked away in the corner there but it was late 1960s onwards. Before that it had been a secondhand bookstore and before that a shop selling brass templates for sign painters.
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TonyS
Coventry
188 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 1:15pm  

On 1st Jul 2012 11:11pm, MisterD-Di said: One of the shops there was an electrical retailer called Bonham & Wilson.
The name "Bonham" certainly rings a bell from the early-to-mid sixties. The Mr Bonham that I know of ran an "entertainment" business - taking sound equipment, (turntable, amp and speakers) and playing records at private parties help in pubs etc. and acting as MC (although far removed from the current usage of the term!). I seem to remember my parents referring to the name "Bonham Sounds". Could this be the same person?
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Midland Red

189 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 1:35pm  

On 1st Jul 2012 11:11pm, MisterD-Di said: One of the shops there was an electrical retailer called Bonham & Wilson. They had some sort of connection with GEC. My father ran the factory shop at GEC Helen Street for many years, and I believe things they couldn't supply directly were sourced through Bonham & Wilson with an employee discount.
1953 GPO Directory - 9a Far Gosford Street 1977 BT Directory - 312 Walsgrave Road Thumbs up
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Midland Red

190 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 1:40pm  

On 30th Jun 2012 11:10am, NormK said: It was Max Busch. I used to get my cable etc from there when I used to do a bit of aerial rigging many moons ago
1963 Telephone Directory - 143 Lower Ford Street Currently, 19 Far Gosford Street Thumbs up
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dutchman
Spon End
191 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 2:28pm  

9a was opposite Astley's main office and has long since gone. It wasn't part of the building shown in the photo which is further East. I don't remember it being used as a shop during the period I lived in Gosford Street which was 1960-1967.
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Midland Red

192 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 3:01pm  

1968 Telephone Directory : Bonham Sound Systems Ltd, 103 Oldfield Road Bonham & Wilson, Radio, TV, 9a Far Gosford Street Thumbs up
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dutchman
Spon End
193 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 4:02pm  

Okay, I'm convinced there was a shop at 9a but I still have no memory of it! Blush
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NormK
bulkington
194 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 5:12pm  

On 1st Jul 2012 6:38pm, Midland Red said:
I think the Max Buch shop in the photo must be more recent, the shop I remember was smaller amongst the other shops, he probably got re-located to there maybe because of ring-road development....
Milly rules

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anne
coventry
195 of 947  Mon 2nd Jul 2012 5:38pm  

My mum and dad had a grocery shop on the Stoney Stanton Road, at the end of the war. I'm not sure whereabouts, but was wondering if anyone remembers it. They were Joe and Grace Woodford and, at the time, they had one little boy, Geoff. Would love to know where it was and any memories anyone can dredge up! Thanks! Anne Cheers
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