Guest lesmes Posted January 19, 2018 Report Posted January 19, 2018 Hello again Moe Yes, down glebe road and would say around the Silverlink car show room spot, and they were the same company as Moore’s Stores that someone has mentioned. Very good for their general groceries broken biscuits etc, but quite expensive to most.
webtrekker Posted January 19, 2018 Report Posted January 19, 2018 2 hours ago, moe19 said: Can anyone remember Thompson's stores Certainty can. At the top of the 'raa's.' Used to be more or less opposite Begbie's garage. Wasn't Muters pop factory somewhere behind Thompson's stores, or is my memory failing me? 1
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 19, 2018 Report Posted January 19, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, moe19 said: Can anyone remember Thompson's stores 1 hour ago, lesmes said: Hello again Moe Yes, down glebe road and would say around the Silverlink car show room spot, and they were the same company as Moore’s Stores that someone has mentioned. Very good for their general groceries broken biscuits etc, but quite expensive to most. Another photo from @John Fox (foxy) that was posted on Facebook back in 2015 :- And according to Joyce Scott (really it's Shep from Burnside using his partners Id) on the Facebook Bedlington remembered site answering a question :- how long has jakes bar been derelict - he replied - 'Originally it was Thompson Stores many moons ago, but prior to Ivan having it, it was run as a cafe by a local lass who still has family around the station although she died.' Edited January 19, 2018 by Eggy1948 1
threegee Posted January 19, 2018 Report Posted January 19, 2018 4 hours ago, lesmes said: Hello again Moe Yes, down glebe road and would say around the Silverlink car show room spot, and they were the same company as Moore’s Stores that someone has mentioned. Very good for their general groceries broken biscuits etc, but quite expensive to most. Quote 1971: Acquires the McColl confectionary chain of 422 shops, giving cashflow required for 14.5m takeover of major house-hold name Bovril, followed by Wright's Biscuits and Moore's stores and a controlling stake in Anglo-Continental http://www.sirjamesgoldsmith.com/timeline/ Life is full of unappreciated connections! 1
Guest lesmes Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 20 hours ago, lesmes said: Hello again Moe Yes, down glebe road and would say around the Silverlink car show room spot, and they were the same company as Moore’s Stores that someone has mentioned. Very good for their general groceries broken biscuits etc, but quite expensive to most. 15 hours ago, threegee said: http://www.sirjamesgoldsmith.com/timeline/ Life is full of unappreciated connections! Forgot to mention the famous RED stamps that you got !
Guest lesmes Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 Hinton’s who came after after Hay & Hindmarsh/VG, anyone remember that!
moe19 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 (edited) This was hanging in the National Portrait Gallery she was the daughter of J. Todd Thompson of Hartford Hall, Bedlington, the founder of Thompson's Red Stamp Stores http://www.damelauraknight.com/artwork/patricia-daughter-j-todd-thompson-1932/ A few interesting snippets halfway down the page on here http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1212285&page=61 Edited January 20, 2018 by moe19
threegee Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 1 hour ago, moe19 said: This was hanging in the National Portrait Gallery she was the daughter of J. Todd Thompson of Hartford Hall, Bedlington, the founder of Thompson's Red Stamp Stores Ah, yes, yet another nationally recognised family that was a representative of free enterprise and job creation that Bedlington has honoured with a street name or memorial - not! When I mentioned the shameful treatment of the Gooch and Longridge legacy being the product of political myopia some while ago I was ridiculed. I feel that the whole thing goes far deeper, and that our town is now very much poorer (and a lot more obscure) simply because of leftist political dogma. If we are waiting for the teaching profession to rectify this then we are in for a very long wait! 1
tonyg Posted January 21, 2018 Report Posted January 21, 2018 On 19/01/2018 at 18:46, webtrekker said: Certainty can. At the top of the 'raa's.' Used to be more or less opposite Begbie's garage. Wasn't Muters pop factory somewhere behind Thompson's stores, or is my memory failing me?
tonyg Posted January 21, 2018 Report Posted January 21, 2018 On 19/01/2018 at 18:46, webtrekker said: Certainty can. At the top of the 'raa's.' Used to be more or less opposite Begbie's garage. Wasn't Muters pop factory somewhere behind Thompson's stores, or is my memory failing me? Muters pop factory was at Bedlington stn. Elliots pop factory was behind Thompson's stores. 1 1
webtrekker Posted January 21, 2018 Report Posted January 21, 2018 8 hours ago, tonyg said: Muters pop factory was at Bedlington stn. Elliots pop factory was behind Thompson's stores. Yes, of course. Thanks for clearing that up Tony. Some parts of my memory are now disappearing into the mists of time!
moe19 Posted January 21, 2018 Report Posted January 21, 2018 I can also remember a pop factory on the site of the old Pit at Choppington/Scotland Gate, was it Woods ?
Guest lesmes Posted January 21, 2018 Report Posted January 21, 2018 9 hours ago, moe19 said: I can also remember a pop factory on the site of the old Pit at Choppington/Scotland Gate, was it Woods ? I think so and did'nt they then move to Morpeth!
Guest lesmes Posted January 21, 2018 Report Posted January 21, 2018 Nobody remembers HINTON on the west End, so maybe you remember the Meadow Dairy on the east end roughly about the Chinese takeaway (also Walter Willsons two doors along) And while I am at it, the coop big as it was opposite Fleming’s dentist which was a busy store in its day and sold about everything. Bit more for Roscoe, All around 60s/70s
webtrekker Posted January 22, 2018 Report Posted January 22, 2018 Does anyone remember the numerous glass signs stuck onto shop windows to advertise products? They were very colourful (and hence collectable) and could be easily prised off the windows by certain naughty unnamed boys!
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