Memories of Old Bath
I'm particularly drawn to the reference to Marchant's Passage as I spent many a night in Marchant's Passage when I didn't have any money left for my bus fare home.
The entrance to Eric Snook's was the most comfortable, ISTR.
I'll never forget going into the Southgate branch of Boots when it first opened and being completely overwhelmed by the sheer size of it. You couldn't see from one side to the other. There were tales of old ladies disappearing in there and never being heard of again. My old grandmother refused to enter the shop for fear of getting lost and opted to use the smaller Guildhall branch instead.
Then there was John Menzies. Does anyone remember perusing magazines you were never going to buy? You were never alone. I always remember a long line of gentlemen thumbing through copies of railway modeller and such like. Periodically the manageress would do a sweep and tell everyone to put their periodicals down unless they were going to pay for them and telling them to clear off.
Fascinating stuff....
I'm particularly drawn to the reference to Marchant's Passage as I spent many a night in Marchant's Passage when I didn't have any money left for my bus fare home.
The entrance to Eric Snook's was the most comfortable, ISTR.
I'll never forget going into the Southgate branch of Boots when it first opened and being completely overwhelmed by the sheer size of it. You couldn't see from one side to the other. There were tales of old ladies disappearing in there and never being heard of again. My old grandmother refused to enter the shop for fear of getting lost and opted to use the smaller Guildhall branch instead.
Then there was John Menzies. Does anyone remember perusing magazines you were never going to buy? You were never alone. I always remember a long line of gentlemen thumbing through copies of railway modeller and such like. Periodically the manageress would do a sweep and tell everyone to put their periodicals down unless they were going to pay for them and telling them to clear off.
Fascinating stuff....
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