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Posted By: Trearan New Ferry shop - anyone know which? - 14th Jan 2010 9:04pm
A lady from Suffolk has emailed me asking the following question. Can anyone help?

"Hello. I'm trying to find out if my grandad had a shop in New Ferry in the 1960's. His name was James (Jim) Young and he had a hardware/ironmongers shop in the area but I can't remember exactly where! I grew up on the Wirral but now live in Suffolk. All I know is that his shop closed down in the 1950's or 60's. If you have any info I'd be most grateful.

Many thanks,

Jan Gregory (Mrs)."

Posted By: chris7777 Re: New Ferry shop - anyone know which? - 15th Jan 2010 10:34am
there was one on New Ferry Rd,corner of Napier Rd, were Spa is now, don't know the name of the owner.
Spa is two shops knocked into one, first was the ironmongers and next door was Talbots,they were a general grocery store, the ironmongers sold all sorts--buckets & spades,rubber rings [for the baths] parrifin,etc,etc,....i always remember being sent ''up the road'' to have the parrifin tin filled for the heater in the green house!and soon as you walked in the shop you could smell the stuff!!

can't remember if there were anymore, maybe someone else will remember.
Chris.
Posted By: madhat Re: New Ferry shop - anyone know which? - 16th Jan 2010 8:31am
there was one on new chester road next door to the old post office think it was called terrys closed in the 70s
Posted By: dougthepiano Re: New Ferry shop - anyone know which? - 13th Feb 2013 2:24am
Young,s was in Bebington Rd. - ( approx - No. 20 ) next door to a Mason,s grocers in the early 50s
Posted By: dougthepiano Re: New Ferry shop - anyone know which? - 13th Feb 2013 2:26am
The shop on the corner of New Ferry Rd - ( No.73 ) was called Cunninghams
Posted By: dougthepiano Re: New Ferry shop - anyone know which? - 17th May 2013 2:51pm
Pat Cunningham was the owner [ also worked at Girling,s brakes [[Thermal Rd Bromborough ] in 70s
Posted By: dougthepiano Re: New Ferry shop - anyone know which? - 17th May 2013 3:09pm
correction ] the shop was next to maypole not masons
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