20-Jan-2010, 04:24 AM
Good days though , wouldn't you agree John ? (although I didn't work at the Brook mill site ) but at Sandy lane and the Old Co-op on Chapel Brow. Thanks Noel for recalling the name that I had forgotten, ie Lyn Trafford !
I wonder if anyone recalls Maurice Brooks and his paint and wallpaper shop on Chapel brow, we used to buy all of our p&W requirements from him , and at the top of the hill was the photographers ( after he moved from Towngate )- Francis Turner, he proudly said to me when I booked him for our wedding photo's at St.Andrew's church in Aug ,1962, -" if you don't like the pictures, you don't have to purchase them " ! I wonder how many couples returned their wedding albums ?
The pictures were of course monochrome and are still good, but the album itself has seen better days !
me
I wonder if anyone recalls Maurice Brooks and his paint and wallpaper shop on Chapel brow, we used to buy all of our p&W requirements from him , and at the top of the hill was the photographers ( after he moved from Towngate )- Francis Turner, he proudly said to me when I booked him for our wedding photo's at St.Andrew's church in Aug ,1962, -" if you don't like the pictures, you don't have to purchase them " ! I wonder how many couples returned their wedding albums ?
The pictures were of course monochrome and are still good, but the album itself has seen better days !
me


] Francis Turner was also another of my dads friends as were Tommy and George Vernon who had the fish shop on Chapel brow.