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Atlantic Fish Bar history, 69-71 Meadow Street
published by on Tue, 28/03/2017 - 23:19
Hello all, many thanks for your time. I purchased the Atlantic Fish Bar in 2001 from the Nicolaides family, who in turn purchased the shop from the Jones' in 1966. I have managed to trace the fried Fish business back to 1942 but I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge of its history prior to that date, as I was planning on running a 75 year anniversary celebration this year and would be thrilled to unravel some of the history of the shop. Photos prior to 2001 would be hugely appreciated especially anything around the 1930-1960 era as I think that the human history aspect of a community chip shop is always so reflective on its local society. Thank you in advance to anyone able to help and free chips on me!
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Submitted by on Wed, 29/03/2017 - 9:28
Many thanks Pat. I adore the George and Mary celebration sign too!
Does the census state what was at 71 Meadow Street please, as that address is now contained within the modern Fish Bar restaurant
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Submitted by Peter de Dulin on Thu, 30/03/2017 - 14:27

In 1911 William and Rosina Woolmington and their two daughters were at 71. He was described as a stationer and newsagent. 

By 1939 the shop was run by Mary Stocker (widow) and her son Mervyn. It was now classed as a newsagent and tobacconist dealer.

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Submitted by Pat Hase on Wed, 29/03/2017 - 10:38

Meadow Street 1911

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo from Bill Caple - Meadow Street pictured decorated for the Coronation of King George 5th and Queen Mary in 1911.

According to the 1911 Census - John YOUNG, a greengrocer was at No 69.  The H. HARDING & SON (behind the lamp post) at No 67 was a Chimney Sweep and George LONGLEY at No 59 was a Draper.  You are quite correct in stating that the history of Meadow Street reflects the changing pattern of life.

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