Old Leeds Firms

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
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fevlad
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iansmithofotley wrote: fevlad wrote: ablesons sheds at Stourton.I think Frankie Vaughan was related to them Hi fevlad,I remember that Ableson's were located at Sheepscar (in Sheepscar Steet North), prior to Stourton. As a child, I, too, was told by my family that Frankie Vaughan (Ableson) was related to the 'family' firm. I was later surprised to find out that he was born and brought up in Liverpool albeit he later attended Leeds College of Art. I always thought that he was born and bred in Leeds because of the timber connections and what I had been told. I now wonder whether or not there was any true connection other than having the same surname.Ian. I knew he was from Liverpoolhe even played a scouser in a feature film the title of which escapes me.
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Loiner in Cyprus wrote: fevlad wrote: there used to be these really posh shops called Marshall and Snellgrove and mathias Robinson where I think the Victoria quarter now isScheerers music shop was along the same street. I saw my first les paul gold Top in the window: still dream of owning one.vallances was good for records Wasn't the Music shop Kitchens? If my memory serves me right, Scheerers was on North Street in the 60s before moving to the Merrion Centre where I believe it still is. My dad got a drum kit from Kitchens in 1966, and I still have it. Scheerers has been in two separate locations in the Merrion Centre. It used to be at the front, where the big furniture shop is now; it moved to a bigger shop around the back of the centre in the late 80s or early 90s.

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LeeRatbag wrote: Loiner in Cyprus wrote: fevlad wrote: there used to be these really posh shops called Marshall and Snellgrove and mathias Robinson where I think the Victoria quarter now isScheerers music shop was along the same street. I saw my first les paul gold Top in the window: still dream of owning one.vallances was good for records Wasn't the Music shop Kitchens? If my memory serves me right, Scheerers was on North Street in the 60s before moving to the Merrion Centre where I believe it still is. My dad got a drum kit from Kitchens in 1966, and I still have it. Scheerers has been in two separate locations in the Merrion Centre. It used to be at the front, where the big furniture shop is now; it moved to a bigger shop around the back of the centre in the late 80s or early 90s. correct about scheers, before then they had a shop in one of the streets that were demolioshed to make way for the development around the merion centre.Fox's was a good music shop, it's now bang and olufsen.
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roundhegian
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Trojan wrote: iansmithofotley wrote: fevlad wrote: ablesons sheds at Stourton.I think Frankie Vaughan was related to them Hi fevlad,I remember that Ableson's were located at Sheepscar (in Sheepscar Steet North), prior to Stourton. As a child, I, too, was told by my family that Frankie Vaughan (Ableson) was related to the 'family' firm. I was later surprised to find out that he was born and brought up in Liverpool albeit he later attended Leeds College of Art. I always thought that he was born and bred in Leeds because of the timber connections and what I had been told. I now wonder whether or not there was any true connection other than having the same surname.Ian. I always thought Frankie Vaughan had some connection with Ablesons - although I knew he was from Liverpool. I occasionally met a member of the Ableson family in the 1960s and '70s . He always said that Frankie Vaughan was a first-cousin .
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If my memory serves me well (I might put that in a song on day) kitchens the music shop was on either King Edward or Queen Victoria street.I remember standing in the booths listening to the record you going to buy before parting with your 6/3d(circa 1962)

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I heard Frankie Vaughan interviewed on radio once and he mentioned that his real name was Ableson. He chose his stage name Vaughan because his grandma called him her number one but she had such a strong eastern European accent it always came out as "number vonne".    
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fevlad wrote: Fox's was a good music shop, it's now bang and olufsen. Very good shop for guitars and keyboards (no good to me though, I'm a drummer...!). Fox's used to be over on the Headrow when I first started taking note of such things, don't know when it moved to Vicar Lane though.

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LeeRatbag wrote: fevlad wrote: Fox's was a good music shop, it's now bang and olufsen. Very good shop for guitars and keyboards (no good to me though, I'm a drummer...!). Fox's used to be over on the Headrow when I first started taking note of such things, don't know when it moved to Vicar Lane though. fox's was next to the scout shop on the headrow, or near it anyway.It was a lot less rock n' roll then.what sort of stuff do you do?
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fevlad wrote: LeeRatbag wrote: fevlad wrote: Fox's was a good music shop, it's now bang and olufsen. Very good shop for guitars and keyboards (no good to me though, I'm a drummer...!). Fox's used to be over on the Headrow when I first started taking note of such things, don't know when it moved to Vicar Lane though. fox's was next to the scout shop on the headrow, or near it anyway.It was a lot less rock n' roll then.what sort of stuff do you do? Horrible noisy glam/punk rock sort of stuff.Old band (93-98 ):www.myspace.com/assassinationbureauCurrent band:www.myspace.com/kingcrowsYourself?    

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LeeRatbag wrote: fevlad wrote: LeeRatbag wrote: fevlad wrote: Fox's was a good music shop, it's now bang and olufsen. Very good shop for guitars and keyboards (no good to me though, I'm a drummer...!). Fox's used to be over on the Headrow when I first started taking note of such things, don't know when it moved to Vicar Lane though. fox's was next to the scout shop on the headrow, or near it anyway.It was a lot less rock n' roll then.what sort of stuff do you do? Horrible noisy glam/punk rock sort of stuff.Old band (93-98 ):www.myspace.com/assassinationbureauCurrent band:www.myspace.com/kingcrowsYourself?     blues duo-'the blues doctors-play the grove occassionally and other boozers. clubs.
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