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If it was a shop in 1934 only those in bold are potentials?
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#22
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Jmmy Halls shop.
I can't speak fo the 1930's, my memories are of the 1950's, I was at school 1948 to 1958.
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#23
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jack davis shop
Jack Davis shop 70s
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Partingtons Harbour guest house shop
Sorry, couldn't resist posting this photo from early 80's. It's Mrs Partington the proprietor of harbour guest house with my dad presenting "Miss Amble" with her award. Anyone know who Miss Amble is?
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Oh wow, fantastic! Is that Cyril Freed? Of course , he's your dad, you said that the other day. Doh! I don't recognise Miss Amble.
Last edited by Rachel; 11-04-2013 at 06:55 PM. |
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I know you're way too young but I was thinking how far does it goes back? it must be a leftover (for want of a better word) from the modification of the junction and the loss of Togston Square. Could only ever be a small retail premises since then I'm guessing.
Last edited by Coquet; 11-04-2013 at 07:24 PM. Reason: sp |
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Nice picture! Takes you back!
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Marine Road Cafe
The Marine road Cafe was opened and ran by Mrs Armstrong who also had sea view cafe in old Gun emplacement on links, The Marine Cafe as I remember as a mid teen ager in early 60s , Her Daughter is Kathleen Armstrong ,
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Rear of Albert Street sweet shop
In Fifties when at Edwin Street and later Modern School we used to buy sweets up back lane of Albert /edwin street .
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#30
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re Kanes Cafe
Kanes café was now where Youngs paint shop is now.it was run by Fred Kane and his brother.Fred was married to an Amble lass Jean Embelton and they lived in Acklington Road.tTo say the least they had quite a cross section of customers.From Lady Milburn from Guazance Hall to Geordie Murray from Westfield Estatein Amble who tried to impress other customers by reading the daily newspaper but he usually had it upside down
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#31
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If it's the same Geordie Murray, he used to live in Marks Row and had a pony and trap. He would do rides in it during Amble Feast.
Didn't the Kane's have a great big dog? |
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miss amble
miss amble was marina moore who lived next to the vets on corner of bede street and albert street
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#33
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Cains cafe and bakery was at the top of Queens Street. They would make and sell small penny loaves of bread.
There was also Bob Stokoe shop which was in the middle of Queen Street. Also,there was a small sweet shop inside a house up the back lane from the Edwin Street school ? |
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The back lane of Albert Street/Edwin Street had a sweet shop run from the back kitchen of Mr and Mrs Wilkinson. Their unmarried daughter was also involved. A great big dresser was full of chews and licqourice and loads of yummy stuff that you could get loads of for threepence
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