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I love looking at and sharing old photographs of the local area. I've shared some of the stuff online previously on here, however I'm now on the lookout for old shops long since gone. Would be great for people to share their memories. From any era, as long as it's not around now. In particular, lordship lane- the old art shop opposite what was then Gateway (and Gateway itself if anyone has any?), Binsters Toy Shop? (now mon petit chou) Woolworths (now Foxtons) and also rye lane- Marks and Spencer 54-58 rye lane (now Argos and peacocks?) British Home Stores (now Primark) C&A (now McDonalds) and any other small independent quirky tailors which once famously lined the street.


Louisa.

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