I'm trying to do some research on my family, who I believe used to own a shop in Bebington. It was a D.I.Y. / timber supplier and possibly builder. From researching old phone books, I believe it was located at 2A Bromborough road. It's listed in the phone book as "Harford W.E. & Co, Bldrs Mrcnts" and later, "Harford W.E. & Co, D.I.Y."
Does anyone remember this shop, or even better, have any photos of it?
Edit: I should add, I'm not sure when it first opened, but the phone book entrys I looked at are from the 1970's and 1980's.
Its only in the last 15 years(?) it stopped being a DIY shop, I think there was an article in the paper about it closing down or something. The last time I remember seeing it, it looked like a Rightway store with metal bins etc out in front of the building. Shortly after I went to buy something there and it had closed.
I presume the brothers were Samuel Harford and William Edward Harford. The shop and the timber yard might have been split into separate businesses at some time.
String of restaurants/cafes in there since. Garrets? and I'm not sure if Restaurent Italia moved there from down the road for a short while.
I photographed or videod an incident outside the property some time ago but I haven't found it, probably deleted but I'll check more over the next few days, it is more likely on another computer.
Edit:
Garretts Le Bistro La Luce Del Sole I think there is a cafe there now?
Last edited by diggingdeeper; 4th Mar 202412:26am.
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I lived at 23 and remember it in the '50s-'60s as DIY/wallpaper/paints merchants. I think it was double-fronted, big-windowed and to the left of it was a slope of derelict land up to the Victorian houses and to the backs of the Church Road shops. The corner No.1 was a bank, so Harford's was probably where La Luce is now. Sorry, no photos.
I've just found a photo in Ian Boumphrey's Yesterday's Birkenhead, 1860-1960', dated 1959, p123, showing it as I thought! The 'derelict slope' could be being developed behind the tall fence.
Fantastic! I've just ordered that book - when I try to click the link to that photo, I'm getting a message that says I don't have access to download this document. Any ideas?