Shops in Long Street, Parsonage Street and Silver Street

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Shops in Long Street, Parsonage Street and Silver Street

Postby dursleyglos » Sat Feb 19, 2005 6:54 pm

I'm trying to collate a list of the town's shops that used to operate in the town's three main shopping streets. If you know of any, where they were and when they were open I'd be grateful for any details.
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Re: Shops in Long Street, Parsonage Street and Silver Street

Postby Patricia » Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:54 am

SILVER STREET AND PARSONAGE STREET
Blue Bags - hardware
Forge Cafe
Hector Paroussi - photographs
Peakes first supermarket, then became International
Baileys
Hewitts - tobacconist
(little sweet shop run by two little ladies, cannot remember their name)
Hector Hayes - clothing
Coop

LONG STREET
Dorothy Cafe (ice cream parlour), which then became Woolworths
Owens - drapery and hairdressers upstairs
Gas Office
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Re: Shops in Long Street, Parsonage Street and Silver Street

Postby kriskros » Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:18 pm

I remember Greensill's the jewellers, which is now a material/knitting shop called 'Inches', the son is Michael Greensill a well known jazz musician now living in the USA.
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Re: Shops in Long Street, Parsonage Street and Silver Street

Postby darby » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:09 pm

I remember a tobacconists called Beards at bottom of Bull pitch..very handy on way to D.C.E. SCHOOL...it was quite dark and you had to go down a couple of steps once inside the door....they sold raw liquorice..like chewing string !! and fishermans lozenges...this would have been in the 1950's.
I also remember a pet shop at the bottom of Boulton Lane..my mum used to go in for dog biscuits sold lose from bins..we also ate them !!
There was also Etheridges the photographer next to the church..I had my picture taken there in 1962? or thereabouts.
He lived in Kingshill Road next to the lane that went up to the woods and also operated from there as we had a family photo taken there in the late 40's.
There was a dairy shop in the main street ..you could buy ice creams there as well as milk..I remember my dad buying me one on the way back to school one day after lunch..he gave me a silver thruppence and the lady gave me a sixpenny ice cream...boy did I feel lucky.!!
That would have been in the 50's or late 40's.
There was also Stowers Grocers near the church...it belonged to my friend Jenny Stowers grandparents.
Hector Hayes was popular for clothing as was Wilkes of course.
Fosters Mens Wear was opposite the Town Hall.
The chip shop was down Long Street..1st stop after Girl Guides on Wed nights....the 'bits 'were the best.
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Re: Shops in Long Street, Parsonage Street and Silver Street

Postby dursleyglos » Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:35 pm

Thanks for all these memories.

I spoke to Hector Paroussi last year so I know he's still around, not in Dursley though.

Was Beard's shop you mention also a barber's? I know that Harry Beard ran a barber shop in Dursley. Also, was the dairy Wainwrights's?
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Re: Shops in Long Street, Parsonage Street and Silver Street

Postby darby » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:18 pm

Hi Andy,
Wonderful site... had a few replies from people with same and other memories. Yes I think the dairy was Wainwrights... funny I can still picture the interior and 'smell' it. Very white stark and clinical... and obviously very hygienic... and I still love ice-cream!
Not sure about the barber shop... didnt figure in my early years... the only one I do remember is Kingham's, down Long Street I think. You had to enter at the back of a shop and walk up some rickety stairs to very small and cramped premises... or so it seemed. In our day our hair was cut by Dad who sat us on a chair and literally cut round a bowl on our head. Our hair was washed with rain water, collected from rain water tank in garden and heated on the stove top.
Those were the days...
BYE FOR NOW
FROM SUNNY AND HOT CAPE TOWN
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Re: Shops in Long Street, Parsonage Street and Silver Street

Postby dursleyglos » Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:25 pm

You're right, those were the days. I think the Wainwright's dairy was around the back in Prospect Place and the shop was on Parsonage Street, later demolished when the Castle Street junction was built. Kingham's hairdresser's is still there by the way.
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