Category: Shops & Shopping
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Graham Middleton remembers the setup of the shop
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 13th October 2014 | 0 Comments
In order to get into their house on Chatsworth Street, Graham and his family had to pass through a shop. Here, Graham recalls its interior.... Read more
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Graham Middleton recounts the neighbourhood shops and family delicacies
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 7th October 2014 | 0 Comments
The local shops underwent a number of transformations while Graham lived in the area. Starting with the dairy, the wholesale, and later supermarket, more and more goods became obtainable. Yet, for Graham’s grandmother tripe, was a staple of her cooking. Graham vividly recalls his endeavour to collect it, as well as the nightly adventure of visiting the toilet.... Read more
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Graham Middleton remembers his mother’s struggles to maintain the family financially
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 7th October 2014 | 0 Comments
Graham’s parents did not earn a lot of money when he was a child. In fact, during the majority of his childhood, the family was entirely dependent on his mother’s small salary. The little she made from her work at Littlewood’s and the Automatic sometimes wasn’t even enough to cover the rent. Graham takes us to the redeeming of Provident Cheques at Collier’s on London... Read more
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Graham Middleton describes watching Westerns at the Tunnel Road Picturehouse
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 2nd October 2014 | 1 Comments
Graham remembers the dairy and recycling jam jars and bottles. He used to visit Auntie Bessie who would give them Mars bars from the shop. He remembers coming to the Tunnel Road Picturehouse, which he describes as a ‘flea-pit’, to watch John Wayne films.... Read more
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Graham Middleton remembers the furniture dealer Jack Frost
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 2nd October 2014 | 2 Comments
Graham talks about the credit system at the shop he lived above. He also recalls the many second-hand furniture dealers, particularly Jack Frost, who smoked a pipe and hired his dad to go around with a horse and cart collecting old furniture.... Read more
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Graham Middleton describes the Pet Shop on Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 2nd October 2014 | 0 Comments
Graham describes how the Pet Shop on Wavertree Road was owned by a character called May, who used to wear a beret and brown overall. Her brother George dispensed his own medication. May once persuaded Graham to eat a dog biscuit!... Read more
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Graham Middleton talks about Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 2nd October 2014 | 0 Comments
Graham Middleton describes how he could see his Dad and Grandad drinking in the Neptune pub from his Mother’s bedroom. He also remembers Capaldis the Ice-cream shop on Wavertree Road and Elliots the sweet shop.... Read more
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Graham Middleton describes his early life in Edge Hill
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 2nd October 2014 | 1 Comments
Graham describes growing up in Edge Hill living at number 38 Chatsworth St above the corner shop to which his grandmother was also the keyholder. The conditions were very cramped and when the shop owner decided to sell, his grandparents moved to number 25, sharing with Mrs Roberts. Mrs Roberts had no legs and used to frighten Graham as a child, even though she’s offered him sweets.... Read more
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Brian Morris explains why children were much better behaved in the old days!
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 2nd November 2012 | 0 Comments
Brian Morris explains that he always had to behave himself because if he strayed off the beaten track, his father, who owned a shop in Smithdown Road and was therefore a well-known local figure, would be told - apparently a “fate worse than death”!... Read more
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Mary Connolly remembers living in Myrtle gardens and shopping on Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 24th July 2012 | 4 Comments
Mary Connolly remembers living in Myrtle Gardens and shopping on Wavertree Road.... Read more
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Tiled entrance to ‘WOODSONS’ / Pam’s alterations
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 11th July 2012 | 0 Comments
This photograph shows the former entrance to ‘Woodsons’ which later became Pam’s Alterations location on the corner of Wavertree Road / Milroy Street - the store moved further along Wavertree Road and is still open today (07/2012) Photograph taken in 2008... Read more
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Wavertree Road / Milroy Street / Pam’s Alterations
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 11th July 2012 | 2 Comments
This photograph shows the former Pam’s Alterations location on the corner of Wavertree Road / Milroy Street - the store moved further along Wavertree Road and is still open today (07/2012) It also shows Edge Hill Credit union, Wrought Iron Works, Jean’s Newsagents, The Deli and Al’s Pizza. Signs for ‘Woodsons’ still remained on the Pam’s Alterations store Photograph taken in 2008... Read more
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Congress Street, Aug 1970
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 11th July 2012 | 5 Comments
Photograph of Congress Street, Edge Hill. A store ‘G Sloane’ can be seen to the left of the image. Photograph taken in Aug 1970... Read more
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Lybro, Mount Vernon Advert showing a couple
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 11th July 2012 | 0 Comments
Buy British. Buy Fashion and quality in trousers and jeans by Lybro.... Read more
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Fred Risk remembers the shops on Wavertree Road when he was growing up
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 13th March 2012 | 1 Comments
Fred Risk remembers how he was born in Gourley Road, and how he would come with his mother from Cicely Street, where she lived, to Wavertree Road. There were many shops on Wavertree Road in those days, including Woolworth’s and Stairer’s. Fred also mentions “the church at the top” of Wavertree Road, presumably St. Dunstan’s (though St. Dunstan’s is actually located in Earle Road), and Picton... Read more
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John Marston recalls the shops on Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 17th February 2012 | 1 Comments
John Marston talks about the many shops on Wavertree Road, such as Woolworth’s, Waterworths and Freemans. He remembers the cheques Freemans issued for those too poor to pay for its products, its plastic coins and the chute in which it put its money... Read more
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Mo Clougher recalls Christmas time and the shops in the local area
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 6th January 2012 | 0 Comments
Mo recalls going Carol singing in the local area and small row of shops on Cardigan Street off Salisbury Road where she grew up.... Read more
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Mo Clougher recalls Wavertree Road shops
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 6th January 2012 | 0 Comments
Mo recalls the shops on Wavertree Road, and what it was like each year when the school uniforms appeared in Freemans shop windows…... Read more
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Vera describes her father’s grocer’s shop on Bective Street
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 16th September 2011 | 23 Comments
Vera talks about Jimmy Mack’s, the family grocer’s shop on the corner of Bective Street. She remembers a female customer, nicknamed Red Hat (a name which amuses Vera’s boyfriend, Michael), and how children from the local schools would buy sweets from there on their way to the dinner centre. Her father began working in the shop at the age of 12, and remained there until the family left... Read more
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Pat Moffat remembers the fruit and vegetable market off Edge Lane
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 12th September 2011 | 1 Comments
Pat Moffat recalls the fruit and vegetable market off Edge Lane, in particular the carts. She also remembers that her mother and grandfather sold flowers... Read more
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View from above 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 19th August 2011 | 0 Comments
A larger version of the previous photograph... Read more
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View from above
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 19th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This colour photograph gives a birds-eye view of Edge Hill. Freemans can be seen, and next to it Taskers DIY store. Rows of houses are visible on the top left of the picture... Read more
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Token
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 19th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This is one of the tokens that Freemans used to give to poorer customers so they could buy items they ordinarily could not afford, with tips to staff on how to detect forgeries... Read more
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The rebuilding of Freemans 1963-5
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 19th August 2011 | 1 Comments
This image shows the various stages in the rebuilding of Freemans between 1963 and 1965. First we see the shop boarded up in December 1962, prior to rebuilding. The second photograph, taken on 5th February 1963, shows the demolition of the Capitol cinema. The third, from 4th March 1963, shows the building of the extensions to Freemans and Ambassador Bowling. The fourth, taken on 29th April 1963, shows further progress. The fifth picture shows the demolition... Read more
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The growing store in 1927
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 19th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see how large Freemans had become by 1927, with many different departments, including men’s wear, dresses and drapery... Read more
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The extension 10-20 Overton Street
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 19th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the extension to Freemans in 10-20 Overton Street. This particular area of the shop sells carpets and rugs, though there is also a sign advertising children’s toys... Read more
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The Capitol Cinema 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 19th August 2011 | 0 Comments
A darker-toned version of the previous photograph... Read more
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The Capitol Cinema
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Though this photograph is labelled, “The Capitol Cinema”, it appears to have been taken inside Freemans, as there are chairs and beds (how many beds do you see inside a cinema?) on display, with price tags on them... Read more
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Robb Brothers Fancy Warehousemen
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This is a portrait of Robb Brothers, Fancy Warehousemen. It appears to have been a Victorian clothes shop, judging by the displays. Outside, a horse is pulling a cart marked “Robb Bros”, suggesting that this is how the store received supplies to put on sale, and there are two carts for transporting people also. Finally, a dog can be seen running on the road... Read more
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Rear section 6-8 Overton Street 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Darker and larger than its counterpart... Read more
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Rear section 6-8 Overton Street
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the rear section of Freemans, in 6-8 Overton Street, selling children’s toys and games. A man is buying at the counter... Read more
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Original artwork of store opening brochure
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This is a reproduction of the opening brochure of the redeveloped Freemans superstore. Note the green Liverpool Corporation bus and the car park in Overton Street... Read more
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High heels
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 1 Comments
This photograph shows some high-heeled shoes (billed, strangely, as “ladies [sic] walking shoes”) on display at Freemans, with shoeboxes in the background. Note the tunnels near the ceiling - their use is a mystery... Read more
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Ground floor towards the back staircase 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Slightly different in tone from the previous image, but otherwise identical... Read more
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Ground floor towards the back staircase
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This image shows the ground floor of Freemans towards the back staircase. A woman is measuring something, possibly bedclothes. Another woman is at the counter, showing an indentifiable object to the assistant. Towels and lino are also visible... Read more
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Ground floor rear section
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This is the rear section of the ground floor, selling shoes. Many customers can be seen... Read more
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Ground floor main sales area 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
A darker version of the previous photograph... Read more
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Ground floor main sales area
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the main sales area of Freemans. Handbags, belts and shirts can be seen on display, and a woman is being served... Read more
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Ground floor from the marking off room
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the backroom aspect of the Freemans business, with the Cash Office and the Invoice Office, presumably for paying employees. The functions of the other rooms we see are unclear... Read more
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Ground floor 1934 building extension 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
The tone is the only (slight) difference between this photograph and the last one... Read more
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Ground floor 1934 building extension
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This photograph depicts the ground floor of the 1934 extension of Freemans. This part of the shop is devoted to men’s clothing, and a number of customers can be seen. This is one of the most active scenes depicted in the Freemans photographs... Read more
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Ground floor 58 Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the ground floor of 58 Wavertree Road. This section of the shop is devoted to young men, with suits and trousers on display. A young man stands behind the counter, but there are no customers in sight... Read more
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Ground floor 48 Wavertree Road 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
The same image as in the previous photograph... Read more
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Ground floor 44 Wavertree Road 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
A darker version of the previous image... Read more
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Ground floor 44 Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This shows the ground floor of the part of Freemans located in 44 Wavertree Road. Televisons, radios and vinyl records are on display. A woman asks a staff member to help her, while a man is paying at the counter... Read more
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Front roofs from 60 Wavertree Road 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
A slightly lighter version of the previous image... Read more
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Front roofs from 60 Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
In this photograph, taken from the rooftop of 60 Wavertree Road, we can see the roofs of the nearby Freemans premises... Read more
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Freemans on the corner 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
The same image as the last photograph... Read more
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Freemans on the corner
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This photograph conveys the impressive size of the Freemans store, spanning the corner of two streets... Read more
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Freemans of Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 1 Comments
Here we see the development of Freemans over the years. We see Wavertree Road before it was built up, the houses on 50-56 Wavertree Road before Clement Freeman bought them, Faradays on Wavertree Road (premises bought by Clement Freeman in 1897 to expand his store), the extension to Freemans, the expanding Freemans in 1927, and the County Road branch in 1959 (symbolising the growth of Freemans)... Read more
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First floor of Freemans 79
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the first floor of Freemans, with some stairs on the right of the picture. All manner of things are on display, including buttons, necklaces, gloves, watches and suitcases... Read more
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County Road branch 1959 formerly James Hughes Ltd.
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the County Road branch of Freemans, formerly the home of the building company James Hughes Ltd.... Read more
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Clothes
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see women’s clothes on display in Freeman’s. The items displayed include blouses, aprons, chiffons and laces... Read more
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Christmas advert 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
The same as the previous image, but taken from further away... Read more
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Christmas advert
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This is a Freemans advertisement, advertising bargains that can be purchased at Christmas... Read more
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Carpets
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see a display of carpets in a deserted Freemans... Read more
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Business as usual during alterations
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
There seems to be some form of regeneration of Freemans going on here, judging by the sign “Business as usual during alterations”, perhaps the extension seen being built in the previous photograph... Read more
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Building site
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the extention to Freemans and Ambassador Lanes in the process of being built... Read more
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Basement
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the basement of Freemans. There is a large number of carpets on display, each with a price tag... Read more
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50-56 Wavertree Road about 1850 part of the site of Freemans
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This portrait depicts 50-56 Wavertree Road in about 1850: in 1892, Clement Freeman bought these houses in order to set up the Freemans shop there. Judging by the picture, it appears to have been an affluent area... Read more
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1st floor Wavtertree Road frontage 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Identical to the preceding image... Read more
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1st floor Wavertree Road frontage
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we see the Wavertree Road frontage of Freemans. To the right of the photograph, a woman and child are being served, while a staff telephone can be seen towards the left... Read more
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1st floor towards the back staircase
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 15th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Here we have a view of Freemans on the first floor, near the back staircase. Dresses can be seen on display, and a female customer is being served... Read more
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1st Floor 1934 Building Extension 2
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 12th August 2011 | 0 Comments
Essentially the same photograph as the previous one. The only difference is that the tone of this one is darker than its counterpart... Read more
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1st Floor 1934 Building Extension
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 12th August 2011 | 0 Comments
This photograph shows the building extension to the first floor of Freemans, in 1934. Rows of women’s coats can be seen, and three female customers are inspecting them... Read more
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The McElroys describe their early lives and the shops on Smithdown Lane
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 27th July 2011 | 0 Comments
David McElroy and his younger brother Steve describe how they first lived above a butcher’s shop on Smithdown Lane, before moving to Edgeware Street. They also describe the many shops on Smithdown Lane, where they shopped even after moving house.... Read more
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The McElroys describe their early lives and the shops on Smithdown Lane
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 27th July 2011 | 0 Comments
David and Steve McElroy describe how they first lived above a butcher’s shop on Smithdown Lane, before moving to Edgeware Street. They also describe the many shops on Smithdown Lane, where they shopped even after moving house.... Read more
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Hazel Freeman talks about the origins of the family business
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 18th July 2011 | 0 Comments
Hazel Freeman recounts her early life, and the origins of the family business: how her great-great-grandfather, a well digger, broke his leg and so set up a grocer’s shop: his son (Hazel’s great-grandfather), wanting independence, bought premises in Wavertree Road to set up Freeman’s - she has made a “rogue’s gallery” of owners of the firm.... Read more
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Hazel Freeman talks about the unusual way in which the takings from her father’s shop were collected
Resource Type: Image | Posted on 18th July 2011 | 0 Comments
Hazel Freeman describes how the takings in her father’s shop were channelled through a series of pipes. She also talks about how her father dealt with customers, and how poorer customers were able to buy wooden tokens to acquire items they otherwise could not afford... Read more
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Hazel Freeman tells of the role played by father and grandfather in building up the family business
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 18th July 2011 | 0 Comments
Hazel Freeman mentions how her grandfather took over the family business, how her father, who succeeded him, was called back to Liverpool from London (where Hazel was born) to assist him, and how, during the Second World War, he was giving his father (Hazel’s grandfather) business advice.... Read more
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Hazel Freeman mentions how customers were served in her father’s shop
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 18th July 2011 | 0 Comments
Hazel Freeman talks about her father’s shop. She mentions the display cabinets, the chairs outside each department on which customers would sit waiting to be served, and how staff dealt with customers who requested things that the shop did not sell... Read more
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A Telford Court talks to local school pupils about life on Smithdown Road
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 11th July 2011 | 0 Comments
Residents of Telford Court Sheltered Accommodation share their memories with the children of St Anne’s Primary school... Read more
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A Telford Court resident remembers attending a “posh” school
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 10th July 2011 | 0 Comments
Residents from Telford Court Sheltered accommodation share their memories with the school children from St Anne’s primary.... Read more
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Children from St. Anne’s talk more about their local area
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 15th May 2011 | 0 Comments
Children from St Anne’s School visited Metal at Edge Hill Station and talked about their area... Read more
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High Streets
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 15th May 2011 | 0 Comments
Memories of the local High Streets of old including Wavertree Rd, Picton Rd, Smithdown Rd and Park Rd... Read more
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Laurence Rd shops
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 15th May 2011 | 0 Comments
memories of the shops along Laurence and Earle Road... Read more
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Telford Court residents remember local shops
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 15th May 2011 | 0 Comments
Residents from Telford Court remember the shops along Wavertree Road and the cheque shops such as Freemans where items could be paid off weekly... Read more
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Lucy Halligan remembers the sadly now-demolished ice rink and associated coffee bars
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 20th January 2011 | 0 Comments
Lucy Halligan remembers the ice rink in Kensington and the coffee bars were people would meet up.... Read more
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Frances Green recalls buying peanut butter as a girl
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 20th January 2011 | 0 Comments
Frances Green remembers a shop off Binns Rd called Fleets, were during the war she would buy her favourite treat peanut butter on a square of newspaper.... Read more
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Chris Markham speaks of the shops on Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 20th January 2011 | 1 Comments
Chris Markham remembers the variety of shops along Wavertree Rd... Read more
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Barbara Galt recalls the ice cream parlour on Wavertree Road
Resource Type: Audio | Posted on 20th January 2011 | 0 Comments
Barbara Galt talks to Kenny Thomas about Capaldi’s Ice Cream Parlour on Wavertree Rd, remembering taking the children there for a treat while out shopping or meeting up with friends there.... Read more
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