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stevief wrote: In the '60s this entire site on Burley Road was Timothy White and Taylor.Boots bought them out and now small industrial units populate the area.This building must pre-date Timothy White when it was simply 'Taylors Drug Company Limited' The ''One Stop" shop situated 200 yards to the left of the photo used to be Timothy Whites chemists shop.
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stevief wrote: stevief wrote: In the '60s this entire site on Burley Road was Timothy White and Taylor.Boots bought them out and now small industrial units populate the area.This building must pre-date Timothy White when it was simply 'Taylors Drug Company Limited' The ''One Stop" shop situated 200 yards to the left of the photo used to be Timothy Whites chemists shop. I remember this shop as 'Bosomworth's' Furniture shop - this must have been after Timothy Whites.
there are 10 types of people in the world. Those that understand ternary, those that don't and those that think this a joke about the binary system.
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drapesy wrote: stevief wrote: stevief wrote: In the '60s this entire site on Burley Road was Timothy White and Taylor.Boots bought them out and now small industrial units populate the area.This building must pre-date Timothy White when it was simply 'Taylors Drug Company Limited' The ''One Stop" shop situated 200 yards to the left of the photo used to be Timothy Whites chemists shop. I remember this shop as 'Bosomworth's' Furniture shop - this must have been after Timothy Whites. 'Bosomworths'had another,smaller outlet at the bottom of Haddon Road,now a cafe.
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The original 'Full Monty'??? perhaps
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Could be Richard, or Beryl maybe? Bless their souls!Found this pic of 'The Malty' ,still selling Dutton's,with the added bonus the 'Old Western' CinemaBranch Rd Armley,in the '40's.Pic. a bit faded,sorry!
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arry awk wrote: Could be Richard, or Beryl maybe? Bless their souls!Found this pic of 'The Malty' ,still selling Dutton's,with the added bonus the 'Old Western' CinemaBranch Rd Armley,in the '40's.Pic. a bit faded,sorry! Remember Beryl B arry, always busy with the Morley rhubarb when she wasn't winning races!
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arry awk wrote: Could be Richard, or Beryl maybe? Bless their souls!Found this pic of 'The Malty' ,still selling Dutton's,with the added bonus the 'Old Western' CinemaBranch Rd Armley,in the '40's.Pic. a bit faded,sorry! wasn't duttons a lake district brewery?It wasn't a bad pint and there were a few duttons houses in Yorks. I was a regular in the crown in Normanton back in the day, and they sold duttons
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