Green Shield Stamp Shop
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Green Shield Stamp Shop
Does anyone recall the Green Shield Stamp Shop on Eastgate about half way up opposite what was then the Yorkshire Hussars Pub.
It was a narrow shop and you had to go down a couple of steps or so on entry. I wonder what it is today ?.
For those who are too young Green Shield Stamps were given out at various retailers with your purchase and you stuck the stamps in a book provided. when you had a book full or more off you would go and choose a Kettle , Iron. Crockery etc. The more stamps you had the better / more selection you had to choose from. Don't think this lasted for very long
It was a narrow shop and you had to go down a couple of steps or so on entry. I wonder what it is today ?.
For those who are too young Green Shield Stamps were given out at various retailers with your purchase and you stuck the stamps in a book provided. when you had a book full or more off you would go and choose a Kettle , Iron. Crockery etc. The more stamps you had the better / more selection you had to choose from. Don't think this lasted for very long
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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
Isn't that the shop which became Argos?
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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
Yes I am sure it did become Argos.jgl1954 wrote:Isn't that the shop which became Argos?
Here's some examples of the memorabilia from the 80's

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- Green Shield Stamps catalogue c1987.jpg (347.09 KiB) Viewed 4899 times
Is this the end of the story ...or the beginning of a legend?
- uncle mick
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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
It is now "Hidden Hearing" https://goo.gl/maps/cvUCThYG3cA2
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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
"20 books for a Camera " and about 20 pages per book, that's a lot of stamps to have to collect.
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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
Argos was 19 - 21 Eastgate. The first catalogue it appears in is this one from Autumn 1978: https://issuu.com/retromash/docs/argos-no10-1978-autumn
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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
That's interesting mhoulden as I would not have guessed that Argos as a company has been around for at least so long!mhoulden wrote:Argos was 19 - 21 Eastgate. The first catalogue it appears in is this one from Autumn 1978: https://issuu.com/retromash/docs/argos-no10-1978-autumn

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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
The Green shield catalogue became a cash only one, and after a time the catalogue was re branded as Argos in the early 70's, the first catalogue was released in 73.
https://issuu.com/retromash/docs/argos-no01-1973-74
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... e-shopping
https://issuu.com/retromash/docs/argos-no01-1973-74
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... e-shopping
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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
Yes, I remember the 'Stamps' shop too
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Re: Green Shield Stamp Shop
we used to get them at work for not being late and not having time off .i had stacks of books still could not get anything decent.