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LadyNorwood Wrote:

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> When I was a child growing up in Worthing, our BhS

> had a deli counter right in the middle of the

> clothing section - I remember clearly my mother

> buying a grey skirt for my school uniform, a tub

> of coleslaw and a lump of cheddar....


Was that the one in Montague Place/ Montagues Street?


I used to go in there and try on hats, then look in the mirror and laugh my head/hat off until they asked us to leave

Louisa Wrote:


>

> Absolutely Sue. I always found C&A to have the

> feel and comfort of a quality department store,

> and yet it was never ridiculously overpriced like

> many competitors of the time. I still miss it

> greatly.

>

> Louisa.



They still have C&A in Vienna Lou never too late to relocate...

Thanks for starting this post dbboy and what a great photo of the now Primark store in Peckham. I remember it and the C&A store.


Personally, I love BHS in Lewisham and Croydon (check out their home wares not just the clothes, although they do some great swimwear and gifts) although some of their space is for Dorothy Perkins and Wallis and the men's section have other named sections inside the store so wonder what will happen to them if BHS goes? Also noticed over the past couple of years that the Lewisham branch don't have enough staff on the checkouts.


Hope the Lewisham branch don't lose their caf?/eatery to the food section if it comes.

Sue Wrote:

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> adonirum Wrote:

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> -----

> mrs.adonirum,

> > when informed yes you can throw out my old

> green

> > coat, accidently threw away my slightly more

> > expensive Brook Taverner one !!!!(well, I'm

> told

> > it was an accident)

>

>

> These things are never accidents - she clearly

> didn't like that coat :))



You're probably right, Sue, and after it was bought as a Xmas gift as well !!!

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