One of my earliest memories is of a visit to Blaydon with my Grandma when I was about 5-6, and a trip to Woolies. I don't remember much, just that there were wooden counters everywhere (pre-self-service), goods stacked high and an overall impression of brown. The centre of Blaydon was completely demolished in the early 70s and a shopping centre was built, so the maze of little roads and streets vanished. I can't remember what Blaydon was like very well at all, but I still recall going into a dim and brown Woolies with my Grandma. The branch didn't re-open in the new shopping centre so it never returned to Blaydon.
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2 comments:
Now I feel guilty about all that pick n mix I nicked as a kid ...
I remember Woolworths in Massachusetts back when I was growing up. They were famous for their diner/counter where you could get a sandwich or an ice cream sundae. Thanks for bringing back the memory.
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