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mickw
nuneaton
496 of 941  Fri 14th Aug 2015 5:34pm  

What a coincidence my wife and myself are renovating a Welsh dresser and we've been looking for some appropriate brass hardware but nothing we've seen in the likes of B&Q etc hasn't really come up to expectations I said to her it's a shame Phillips aren't still in business we'd have found exactly what we wanted there.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
497 of 941  Fri 11th Sep 2015 7:01pm  

Hi people, have only just caught up with this topic, and will never be able to read it all, but near the start K talked about Caplans in the precinct, on the curve about two doors away from Woolies, well I was the first customer to order a suit from him when he opened, I only went in for a tailor made jacket, but he said if I ordered the suit he would only charge me half-price as his first customer, the best suit I ever had, never found another jacket to fit so well, and last so long. must have been about 54/55 time. There was also a barber opened up, at the bottom of Hertford st/ Warwick row, almost opposite the YMCA, about the same time, the first real trendy stylist, I used for a number of years, not sure now if it was Jackson? Trouble with this forum, no me, is I moved about the city centre, all day every day, and now can.t remember the names and places of the shops I used frequently in those old days, yet when you see a picture, ah now, I was always served by that old woman with the squinty eyes instead of the young blonde, comes back to me. There was a sweet shop in Gosford street, on the left about two doors away from Ford street, early fifties I believe, Told me he had a knew kind of sweets, chocolate liqueurs, so I bought some, often wondered is that when they came in?
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
498 of 941  Sun 18th Oct 2015 6:05pm  

5 points if anyone can remember the name of the supermarket that first traded on the current site of Iceland, Queen Victoria Road. No looking at old records, telephone directories, Google or any other search device. Straight from the memory.
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bohica
coventry
499 of 941  Sun 18th Oct 2015 7:04pm  

Victor Value?
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Bertiewoost
Mount Nod, Coventry
500 of 941  Sun 18th Oct 2015 7:04pm  

From what I can remember, was it Victor Value??
bertiewoost@gmail.com

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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
501 of 941  Sun 18th Oct 2015 7:18pm  

Bejams?
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dutchman
Spon End
502 of 941  Sun 18th Oct 2015 7:48pm  

It was "Foodfare" before it became Victor Value. Smile Victor Value (Wikipedia)
The Victor Value chain included some former Anthony Jackson Foodfare outlets, which it acquired in the early 1960s.
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Covkidd
Coventry
503 of 941  Sun 18th Oct 2015 8:24pm  

The demise of the Co-op got me to thinking what would be the shop in the city centre that has been on the same site for the longest time? My guess is Agers next to the Co-op followed by Marks and Spencer and British Home Stores.

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Helen F
504 of 941  Sun 18th Oct 2015 10:44pm  
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dutchman
Spon End
505 of 941  Mon 19th Oct 2015 12:54am  

On 18th Oct 2015 6:05pm, Positively Pottering said: 5 points if anyone can remember the name of the supermarket that first traded on the current site of Iceland, Queen Victoria Road.
I asked exactly the same question here myself in 2012 Smile post 146, page 10
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
506 of 941  Mon 19th Oct 2015 7:36am  

I just knew you'd get it Dutchman. Five points winging their way to you.
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Dreamtime
507 of 941  Fri 23rd Oct 2015 2:31pm  
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Midland Red

508 of 941  Fri 23rd Oct 2015 2:37pm  

On 18th Oct 2015 8:24pm, Covkidd said: The demise of the Co-op got me to thinking what would be the shop in the city centre that has been on the same site for the longest time? My guess is Agers next to the Co-op followed by Marks and Spencer and British Home Stores.
Agers seems like a very good shout - unless anyone knows better! Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
509 of 941  Fri 23rd Oct 2015 3:59pm  

Hi all Wave Agers was No 6 Smithford St, at the start of hostilities, but they were bombed out, very early on in the war. They then moved to their current premises. I will find out full details next week. Cheers
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Midland Red

510 of 941  Fri 23rd Oct 2015 4:35pm  

According to their history page, they moved to Corporation Street within weeks of 14 Nov 1940 Thumbs up
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