BARDNEY TRADESPEOPLE 1945
(Alphabetical order)
FERRY ROAD: STATION ROAD:
Mr Taylor: Grocer; Cigarettes; Sweets;
(Sold to the visiting fishermen and the Irish labour at
the sugar factory)
Mr Dawson: Butcher, Slaughter man;
(Railway Yard)
Mr John Wilfred Clift: Baker;
(Went bankrupt in the 1950’s)
Mr George Cook: Saddler (Owner);
(Freddie Offord was the saddler)
Mr William (Billy) Bones: Grocer;
(Trained by Mr Treadgold)
Mrs Jamieson: Sweets;
(Sold from their back door – John Ancliffe’s house)
Messrs. Quincey & Holden: Grocer; Millinery;
(Delivered with vans)
Mr Jubb: Milkman;
(Half way down Wood Lane)
Mr Sam Haines: Timber Merchant;
(Wood Lane)
Mr Lee & Son Garage; Bicycles; Car Sales and repairs; Motorcycles;
Petrol/Diesel;
There was a Post Office (opposite Lee & Son)
Mr Blyth Newsagent;
Mr Buxton Kent Baker;
(Corner of Church Lane)
Mr Harold Smithson: Miller;
Mr Herbert Clift: Baker; Grocer;
Mr Thompson Tobacconist;
Mr Cyril Siston: Hairdresser; Clocks & Watch repairs;
(Mill Yard entrance)
Mr Ron Cartwright Builder; Pre-washed and packed Vegetables;
(Mill Yard)
Mr William & Charlie Todd Butcher;
(Garrells Shop) He had a slaughterhouse in Mill Yard.
Mr Burnett: Taylor;
(next door to Todd’s Butchers shop)
Mr George Henson: Bicycle shop – also charged accumulators;
(Angel Inn Car Park)
Mr Walter Lintin: Chip Shop;
(Next to Mr Henson)
Information by Ben Clift
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ABBEY LANE: ABBEY ROAD:
Mr Wallace Wilson: Milk Man;
Mr Sid Everton: Horse & Drey Dealer; Vegetables; Sweets; Biscuits;
(Farm next to Wallace Wilson)
Mr Paul: Milk Man;
(Top end of Abbey Lane – he had PoW’s delivering milk
during the war))
Mr Stallybrass
Mr (Ginger) Simpson: Shoe Shop; Bookmaker;
Mr Blades: Sweets; Cakes; Biscuits;
EAST STREET: SILVER STREET:
Mr Gus Parker: Butcher;
(Sold the shop to Chapman’s, who changed it to the
current Post Office. He moved next to the Billiard
Club and eventually sold it to Bert Beebe. Mr Parker
bought Lee’s garage, ran a number of coaches and ran
the Butchers shop).
Mr Brackenbury: Chemist; Grocer; Paraffin; Doctor; Dentist;
Miss Daubney: Sweets; Biscuits;
Sold from her front room)
Mrs Smith: Fruit;
(Smallholding)
FOUNDRY STREET: QUEEN STREET:
Mr Herbert Todd: Grocer; Sweets; Cigarettes;
(Where Barry is today)
Cooperative Society: Grocer; Butcher; Baker; General Store;
(Stables and Warehouse opposite the Black Horse
Inn)
Mr Cecil Marks: Wood Yard; Undertaker;
(Where the Fire Station was, on Queen Sttreet)
WRAGBY LANE: WRAGBY ROAD:
Mr Townell: Wood Yard; Fencing;
(Eric Pacey’s Yard)
Mr Smith: Coal Man;
(Garden Centre)
Information by Ben Clift
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