Picture shows my Father who was the Foreman working at the back of the shop ordering, washing and packing the dried fruit for distribution to various outlets. It was also sold in drums in the store.
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Oh the lovely smell in Newman’s: spices, dried fruits.
does anyone remember Rose Dove who worked on the till? She was very larges and had long hair tied up in a bun.
brings back memories worked there as the shop boy/ delivery lad on a trade bike Was ther for 2yrs when not at school Remeber Alison road was not the best with a bike load of boxes but great coming back down Their son Malcolm would have been about 25is when i was there both his parents worked ib shop and , I think , so did his aunt . When the shop closed at night it was my job to scrape the dried fruit off the floor tht had been spilt during the day then get the mop and bucet out and clean it Also had to make sure the display of canned fruit outside ,under the windows , was kept full and tidy
Lovely pic to have of your dad Joyce.
Whereabouts in Green Lanes was this. I lived at the bottom of Alison Road but cannot remember this.
Joyce has confirmed that it was at 495 (now part of Yasar Halim).
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