EDMONTON SHOPS IN THE EARLY 1900s

 


Eight 1930s shop advertisements from a church newsletter

None of the shops are the same as those documented by my mother in the early 1900s. They include:

D. A. Edney
Daimler Car hire
1, Dorchester Avenue, Palmers Green, N.13

J. J. Buckmaster
Decorating, Plumbing and General Repairs
Warwick Road, Upper Edmonton, N.18

Miss Murphy,Drapery
11, Gloucester Road, N.18

? Curnock
Pastrycook and Confectioner
27, Silver Street, Edmonton, N18, Telephone TOTtenham 5174, and
132, Fore Street, Edmonton, N18, Telephone TOTtenham 3464

L. A. Rowley
Bootmaker and Repairer
69 Silver Street, Edmonton, N.18

G. Holland
Grocer and Provisions
145b Silver Street, Edmonton, N.18

Burgess’s
The Family Store
The Arcade, 570-590, High Road, Tottenham, Telephone TOTtenham, 3001

A. Barnard
Funeral Director
234, Fore Street, Edmonton, N.18, Telephone TOTtenham 2568 and
207 Hertford Road, N.9, Telephone HOWard 1194





1930s provisions shop advertisements from a church newsletter

On the reverse side of the page:

S. Wood (late Doggett)
Provisions
67 Silver Street, N18, Telephone TOTenham 4914




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