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Is Waterstones what used to be Burtons the tailors with the Craftmans Club above it
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Burton's was about there. I remember there being a billiards hall above it. This was quite a regular arrangement; when I visited my son in Walthamstow a few years ago, he took me to his snooker club, which was above a takeaway. As we approached, I said "that building looks like an old Burton's". When we went through the door, there, in the tiling on the floor, was the Burton's logo.
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Yes that was Burton's and the craftsman club and down the ally at the side was the Freemasons place.
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It was a Timothy White shop until Boots bought them out in 1968?
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The only Timothy Whites (& Taylors) I remember was between Charing Cross & Robb's. Was there really another further down?
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if that is the Craftsmans I used to go there in late 60s and it definitely wasn't Timothy White's or Boots (possibly the place next door that is now the Halifax was)
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hope this jogs your memory Chriskay
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Why was there a barrier to stop you falling out of the bank but not out of the Grange? on the other side of the road
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Had a memory jog, first photo, Waterstones was Timothy whites, then the ally going into the Freemasons lodge, next to the ally was Irvine's followed by Burtons with a small door that took you up to the craftsman's.
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THANKS TO YOU ALL FOR THE INFO.ABOUT BURTONS
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cheers I could of had a nasty fall there
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Could have gone under my passing A40! Those 3 guys leaning on the bank rail look suspicious!
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I remember Timothy White's. I think there was a Foster's menswear there too after that and was right next door to Burton's.
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