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Fantasy High Street From Yesteryear!

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keepcalmandcavachon Fri 03-Nov-23 13:53:27

Following on from nostalgic comments about long gone and much missed shops at the end of the recent Fair/Fayre thread I would like to propose a Fantasy Gransnetter's High Street!
I'd love to pop into - Timothy Whites.

Please add more shops, department stores and cafes!

Sparklefizz Fri 03-Nov-23 18:01:35

Loved Timothy Whites. I worked there as a Saturday girl for several years while at school and college.

And Lyons - some great names from the past.

I'd choose these 2 plus C & A.

(Great idea for a thread keepcalm...

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 03-Nov-23 17:49:59

Yes, we had a Lyon’s. And two lovely independent department stores, and a shop which sold (and repaired) musical instruments and sheet music.

keepcalmandcavachon Fri 03-Nov-23 17:28:04

Phew, what a lovely High Street , imagine all those shops decked out for Christmas too. What about a Lyons Corner House to round off a busy morning!

Casdon Fri 03-Nov-23 16:56:02

Grandmadinosaur

Casdon

Grandmadinosaur

Definitely Chelsea Girl. I was a Saturday girl in a well known East Midlands bakery shop. I finished at 3 and headed straight into Chelsea Girl spending my wages!

Birds? My nanna always went to Birds in Derby and we went with her when we were staying, I still remember the potted meat and tomato sausages with fondness. I think it might still be going though, so I can’t ask for it to come back.

I agree on the Kardomah, I had my first ever proper coffee in there, and I’ve never looked back. There are still a few Kardomah’s around, there’s one in Swansea.

Yes it was indeed Birds. I don’t live close by any longer but you can buy certain items online and if any relative is visiting they ask if I want any bits getting from there!

I’m going online now to see what I can get, thanks!

Grandmadinosaur Fri 03-Nov-23 16:18:02

Casdon

Grandmadinosaur

Definitely Chelsea Girl. I was a Saturday girl in a well known East Midlands bakery shop. I finished at 3 and headed straight into Chelsea Girl spending my wages!

Birds? My nanna always went to Birds in Derby and we went with her when we were staying, I still remember the potted meat and tomato sausages with fondness. I think it might still be going though, so I can’t ask for it to come back.

I agree on the Kardomah, I had my first ever proper coffee in there, and I’ve never looked back. There are still a few Kardomah’s around, there’s one in Swansea.

Yes it was indeed Birds. I don’t live close by any longer but you can buy certain items online and if any relative is visiting they ask if I want any bits getting from there!

NotAGran55 Fri 03-Nov-23 16:14:13

I would like to pop into Ravel to buy a lovely pair of shoes and then round to MacFisheries to say hello to my first boyfriend who is working there on his Saturday job.

NotTooOld Fri 03-Nov-23 15:59:01

Dorothy Perkins. Not sure if they've all closed but our local one has.

Chelsea Girl, Etam, River Island.

The department stores - not many of those left now.

Marmin Fri 03-Nov-23 15:47:37

My town centre had an arcade. Lots of interesting shops, all under cover and plenty of room to wander.

Bella23 Fri 03-Nov-23 15:47:28

Country casuals, Vyella, Austin Read and Jaegar.Upmarket independent shoe shops where you stated your size and they brought a selection.Independent confectionary shops like French patisseries.

Casdon Fri 03-Nov-23 15:46:16

Grandmadinosaur

Definitely Chelsea Girl. I was a Saturday girl in a well known East Midlands bakery shop. I finished at 3 and headed straight into Chelsea Girl spending my wages!

Birds? My nanna always went to Birds in Derby and we went with her when we were staying, I still remember the potted meat and tomato sausages with fondness. I think it might still be going though, so I can’t ask for it to come back.

I agree on the Kardomah, I had my first ever proper coffee in there, and I’ve never looked back. There are still a few Kardomah’s around, there’s one in Swansea.

Grandmadinosaur Fri 03-Nov-23 15:37:20

Definitely Chelsea Girl. I was a Saturday girl in a well known East Midlands bakery shop. I finished at 3 and headed straight into Chelsea Girl spending my wages!

BigBertha1 Fri 03-Nov-23 15:37:20

John Menzies

Ottakers

Hardy's

Freeman Hardy and Willis

a recent loss Patisserie Valerie

Jamie's Italian

Granmarderby10 Fri 03-Nov-23 15:35:19

It is an alien world to me where elaborate long nails, tattooed eyebrows and other facial embellishments are an important if not essential part of daily life😵‍💫

Do appreciate a good Vape shop, though most seem to be staffed by nerdy but well meaning young men who try to blind me with science (women don’t do this I find).

And straight forward hairdressers who specialise in just hair cutting and styling are difficult to come by too sometimes!

Really,really do miss an old style cafe that sold delicious “ordinary” freshly made sandwiches- hot or cold, toasted tea- cakes etc accompanied by steaming hot cuppas of properly mashed tea. So cosy half way through shopping trips of old especially when cold and drizzly out.😥

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 03-Nov-23 15:34:36

They are but the quality isn’t nearly as good as the stuff I lusted over but couldn’t afford then except in the sale. They were really well cut classics which lasted.

Georgesgran Fri 03-Nov-23 15:29:41

Jaeger are in M&S now I think?

Georgesgran Fri 03-Nov-23 15:28:44

I used to love the BHS January sale and would stock up on the left-over food gifts - a chance to try something luxurious, like flavoured oils and alcoholic jams and marmalades for a lesser price than the Supermarket equivalent.
Whilst I’d also vote for more High Street Banks and Building Societies for some of us, it’s clear than after we’ve gone, the next generations are more than happy with things online.

Juliet27 Fri 03-Nov-23 15:26:23

Peter Robinson
Richards

Grandmabatty Fri 03-Nov-23 15:26:21

Woolworths

Grandmabatty Fri 03-Nov-23 15:25:48

Blossoming I came on to say those very shops! Mum misheard Kardomah and called it Cat and Doughnuts

Aveline Fri 03-Nov-23 15:19:37

Jaeger for me! I loved their clothes but could never afford them.

Oregano Fri 03-Nov-23 15:16:08

BHS and Littlewoods for me. Also C and A.

sodapop Fri 03-Nov-23 15:12:57

Independent clothes shops, but also BHS. I agree with Blossoming about the Kardomah cafes.

ginny Fri 03-Nov-23 15:10:59

BHS for me please. I still have jumpers in good condition from 20 years ago. Also loved their deli counter in Watford when they had one.

Washerwoman Fri 03-Nov-23 15:06:18

We had 2 independent department stores plus a lovely stationary shop which over 3 floors sold everything from pens to pictures and a fabulous art and craft department which I frequently went into as a teenager and student.More recently we lost an independent cookware shop which had a very nice cafe attached.And our M&S and House of Fraser.Now it's all vape and beauty shops - how many people need eyebrows tattooing and gel nails ?!I don't recognise our town centre anymore.

Grannybags Fri 03-Nov-23 15:05:33

Biba

C & A