Super Steve Earle
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The original Boots on Western Road with the sliding screens with pictures. Model Aerodrome and Wisdens. And my favourite menswear shop on Western Road in the 70s, Michael Barry.
Bradshaws.....London Rd & Patcham Village. Anyone else remember at Patcham junior school in the 50's of some lessons at the old school? The walk over from Warmdene Rd to the old village was always heightened by passing all those shiny new bikes in Bradshaws window. There was a newsagent next door & round the corner was Penna's the barbers. Can't remember any other shops....over to you?
You must have walked past the parade of shops on the right on Ladies Mile Road after the crossroads. In order from the corner, Gills the newsagent with Matchbox cars in the left window, Attwoods the hardware shop with the grumpy owner where you could buy a can of parafin for the heater at home, Cracknells the greengrocer and Tomlinsons the grocer who sold wonderful sticks of soft liquorice or Spanish as my aunt called it.
Woolworth's was full of total and utter tat
oh and did love fopp on north st, didnt last long
Woolworths.
That carpet shop near Brighton Station with the carpets going round.
Glass Animal Man in Brighton. Wasn't the shop called Geobrights?
Flemings in Worthing.
Au Contraire, young Edna...
Woolies was one of the shops that I and a couple of mates used to visit on our weekly record run every Thursday in 1978/9. The singles charts came out on Thursdays and any records that had dropped out of the top 50 went into a bargain bin (25p IIRC). I picked up loads of decent records that had peaked at number 28 and Woolies had therefore bought in copious quantities only to see it drop like a stone.
Hanningtons was another store on the run.
I also miss the Wavy Line shop at the end of Dewe Road, even though the old git running it had the audacity to tell me off for putting a football through his window.