Shops and trades

One group working on this project is looking at shops, businesses and pubs in the village.  In the early stages the focus was on Queen Street as the main shopping street, looking at the developments and changes since 1920.  One of our group, Sue Middleton, had done some previous research and produced a chart showing the present shops and buildings together with those that have been and gone.  How many people know that there was once a branch of the Midland Bank, or who can remember when there was a fish and chip shop where there is now a greengrocer?  Peter Topps, led a conducted tour talking about the changes he has seen over the years, adding fascinating details and stories about shopkeepers and residents. Another member of our group, Margaret Poultney has researched old trade directories which show that Bottesford had a shoe repairer, a men's hairdresser, a saddler and an omnibus proprietor amongst others. This material and some contemporary photographs the group was exhibited at the May 2007 Project Exhibition and visitors were most helpful in providing further details. This helped guide the gathering of further information about the history other shops and businesses in Bottesford.

Page link: Too Hot To Handle
Too Hot To Handle
John Simpson remembers his father's bakery.
Page link: Lace Darners and Road Menders
Lace Darners and Road Menders
Men's Work, Women's Work, Bottesford, early Twentieth Century
Page link: High Street
High Street
100 years of shops and trades
Page link: Queen Street
Queen Street
150 years of shops and trades
Page link: Albert Street
Albert Street
150 years of shops and trades
Page link: Chapel Street
Chapel Street
150 years of shops and trades
Page link: Market Street
Market Street
150 years of shops and trades
Page link: The Cross and Church Street
The Cross and Church Street
150 years of shops and trades
Page link: The Norris Family
The Norris Family
Bottesford Builders: late 1800s to 2004
Page link: J.D.Robinson & Co, Bottesford
J.D.Robinson & Co, Bottesford
The Rutland Pork Pie and Sausage Manufacturer
Page link: Geeson's Shop, the Boy on the Box, a Parade and Albert Street
Geeson's Shop, the Boy on the Box, a Parade and Albert Street
Three Photographs from the Topps Archive
Page link:
"A Little History of Bottesford"
Pages from a lost manuscript
Page link: Remember Rosy's Shop?
Remember Rosy's Shop?
A poet's memories
Page link: P & R Gibson General Store
P & R Gibson General Store
39 Queen Street in the 1960s
Page link: Eric George
Eric George
Bottesford Butcher
Page link: Christmas and Chorlton's Garage
Christmas and Chorlton's Garage
From the Cart to the Car
Page link: From Pugmill to Clamp - Brickmaking in Bottesford
From Pugmill to Clamp - Brickmaking in Bottesford
How the bricks were made in Bottesford's brickyard.
Page link: Queen Street - Louis Abbott, Decorator
Queen Street - Louis Abbott, Decorator
Memories - Louis Abbott Decorator
Page link: Village shops in the 1930s
Village shops in the 1930s
Memories of Dorothy Beedham and others
Page link: Shops, trades and services - turn of the millenium
Shops, trades and services - turn of the millenium
Compiled from the "Vale of Belvoir Web Site"
Page link: Queen Street today
Queen Street today
Shop and Trades
Page link: Kelly's Directory
Kelly's Directory
1928-1941
Page link: Queen Street - then and now
Queen Street - then and now
A Gallery of Photographs
Page link: Old Directories
Old Directories
Trades and professions from the 1850s onwards
 

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