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PILTDOWN MAN

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NSC Patron
Sep 15, 2004
18,721
Hurst Green
Remember as a kid the cheese counter in Woolies, looking back seemed on odd thing to have.
 




Since1982

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Sep 30, 2006
1,497
Burgess Hill
Tiger Music, Sydney Street and Southern Music which I remember had a couple of locations in Hove over the years. Also Leisure and Pleasure the toy shop in Burgess Hill because I worked there when at school and college.
 


Boroseagull

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Aug 23, 2003
2,066
Alhaurin de la Torre
Another fond memory [as everyone seems to miss the record shops] is of Wickham, Kimber & Oakley in George St. Hove. Looking through some old 45's the other day found one of their paper bags they put the 45's in. It's a fair few years old now.
 




Vegas Seagull

New member
Jul 10, 2009
7,782
Wades, too - nostalgic about 70's visits as a nipper to see THE real Santa.
Rounder Records
Hanningtons
Woolworths - good value for some mundane, but useful stuff
Borders
Hunters (mens clothes shop in Nile St, Brighton)

Hunters often ran a good line in drugs at times, before one raid 50 men went into the shop and up to the till...only 2 came out with a carrier bag
 






Spiros

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Jul 9, 2003
2,363
Too far from the sun
C & A are still very much alive and kicking, they just left the UK. Seen them in quite a few malls in Spain.

I'll add my name to the long list of those who miss Woolies. Bought my first vinyl in Blatchington Road branch and used to find the Southwick Square branch particularly good for coloured/picture albums and 12" singles.

Having grown up in Shoreham I also miss Dennis Lee's toy shop. Just about all of my airfix kits came from there. As I recall the owner had hair slicked back with brylcreem and a proper spiv moustache.
 






MissGull

New member
Apr 1, 2013
1,994
I loved Borders, spent hours in there reading the books and mags on the comfy chairs and no one gave a damn.

Woolies (the Blatchington Road and London road ones were hideous though)
Etam
Gamleys (the one along Church road was better than the Imperial Arcade one)
 


Cian

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Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
I don't know if there were branches in Brighton but growing up in the North shopping trips with mum always included visits to MacFisheries, Home & Colonial and Booths.

Each had there own unique smells!

Booths are still going I believe

Electronics Boutique - GAME was never the same
Borders, even though their foray in to the market here consisted of one superstore only. US and UK versions of magazines beside each other on the shelf and some of the most detailed (if poorly stocked - 1 copy of everything) specialist sections, not even the remaining few independents come close to that.
 


Dinner with Gotsmanov

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May 30, 2014
1,274
Worthing
Hello,

Anyone else remember Attrix Records in Sydney Street, and Vinyl Demand, somewhere off Trafalgar Street? Many happy teenage hours and much money spent in those places.

First post, btw....
 






Richard Tiltmans Shin Pad

Rustingtons' Mr Guiness
Jan 10, 2012
309
North Stand, Row Q
Not sure what it was called, but was a store in Franklands Village (Jacks?) You could buy anything from a tin of tuna to a pair of trainers..........now a co-op or some other variety of souless-ness. Used to drive from Worthing to there (via me nans house) to see what was what.........
 






Bognor Bystander

Looking for a new job
Oct 7, 2010
842
Bognor Regis
Another who misses Woolies... Our Price records I think were bought by WH Smith (not certain) ... Used to be loads of Sperrings shops - where did they go ? Mind you in Bognor most of the shops have gone !!!
 




Peter Grummit

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Oct 13, 2004
6,769
Lewes
Not sure what it was called, but was a store in Franklands Village (Jacks?) You could buy anything from a tin of tuna to a pair of trainers..........now a co-op or some other variety of souless-ness. Used to drive from Worthing to there (via me nans house) to see what was what.........

There was a similar shop in Lewes until around 95 - Ransomes - which sold anything and everything, if cheap and often 'seconds'. It was where Ask is now at the traffic lights by the law courts.

I think these shops were scuppered by the Poundlands of this world (as was Woolies).

PG
 


Fond memories of Snot and Nasty punk shops in Air Street - dayglo striped socks and lumo leopard print t-shirts my favourite , Virgin Records in Queens Rd and Vinyl Demand for anything punk, new wave and electronic. Wicks Models and Toys opposite the level for a new Scalextric car then into the open market with me dad for a crab from one of the many fishmongers straddled down the centre aisle. Jack Ball fishing tackle in Edward St for lugworm and second hand tackle before a Saturday morning fishing trip on the PALACE pier catching pouting and a cold. Alpine Sports basement - the smell of griptape....Python 3's and Kryptonic seconds were all I could afford.
 








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