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« Reply #9 on: Monday 20 April 09 22:01 BST (UK) »
There was a coop warehouse on vauxhall street on the barbican, next door to' The Cooperage '.
It was demolished several years ago and is now Luxury flats

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« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 22 April 09 22:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Caver,

Extract from "The Co-operative congress souvenir" for the congress held in Plymouth in 1910.

"In continuation of the policy of extension, a store for the sale of drapery, Boots and Shoes and Hardware was added to the existing stores at Torpoint, Cornwall and formally opened on May 21st (1908) and in June following a similar store was formally opened in St Budeaux"

The "Souvenir" goes on to state that in 1909 the Drapery & Furnishing department had a "trade" value of £63,213. 10s. 11d and employed 160.

I'd be very surprised if it is the existing building at the bottom of Victoria Road as it is a modern one.

The main Co-op building in the city centre was destroyed during the blitz of world war 2.

Happy hunting,

Ian
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« Reply #11 on: Thursday 23 April 09 18:45 BST (UK) »

Many thanks..

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« Reply #12 on: Thursday 23 April 09 22:16 BST (UK) »
Hi Plymouth Ian  :)

There's a picture of an old Co-op in St Budeaux (Victoria Rd, I think) in Derek Tait's book of St Budeaux photographs called "St Budeaux".  Plymouth Library tell me it opened about 1895. 

Can't be the same one then? 

Confused  ???

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« Reply #13 on: Thursday 21 May 09 22:42 BST (UK) »
For anybody interested in the Co-op in Plymouth, I received this information from a local knowledgeable person which I thought I'd pass on.  The photo mentioned is of the Co-op in Victoria Rd in 1895.


The road layout has changed considerably over the years and part of what is now known as Victoria Road was at the time of the photo known as Trelawney Road. 
 
In 1895, the Co-op bought property known as Stuart House Trelawney Road and on the land built grocery and butchery shops and the first floor above was used as living accommodation for the branch managers.  In 1908 the first floors were converted into a drygoods shop which included general drapery, china, lamps, hardware, outfitting, small furnishing, and footwear.  This shop was closed in 1932.
 
In 1949, the Society purchased Mr Searle`s business at 13 Victoria Road, which was adjacent to the property above.  It appears as if part of Trelawney had by then been renamed as part of Victoria Road.   I am told that the reconverted Searle business was mainly hardware but there may have been some furnishing as well.   Later on the whole block was demolished and rebuilt as "Tamar House" store with food on the ground floor and drygoods on the first floor. 


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« Reply #14 on: Friday 25 December 09 17:15 GMT (UK) »
I have many books on Old Plymouth - I shall search for you.

I'm pretty sure there was a Co-Op in Mutley Plain - quite a high brow shopping area at one time

Phil 
hi would you happen to have any old photos of jolls cottages and pottery quay you could pls put on line thanks

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« Reply #15 on: Friday 08 January 10 17:44 GMT (UK) »
Hello finta

I've just seen your post about your grandparents living at 11 Tamar Terrace in St Budeaux, Plymouth. I live just round the corner from Normandy Way and although Tamar Terrace isn't there anymore, I've found this link on the Plymouth City Council website of a planning application from 1920 regarding 7 Tamar Terrace becoming 70 Normandy Way. Once the snow and ice ease I'll have a walk up there and try to work out where  your grandparents' house would have been.

http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/archivescatalogue?record=82&cid=o13dhfmzamue4p455cxago45&criteria=tamar

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« Reply #16 on: Friday 08 January 10 19:28 GMT (UK) »
I have many books on Old Plymouth - I shall search for you.

I'm pretty sure there was a Co-Op in Mutley Plain - quite a high brow shopping area at one time

Phil 
hi could u c if u have any old photos of pottery quay or jolls cottages please or even old malbourgh street in devonport. or stoke area. thanks

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« Reply #17 on: Friday 08 January 10 20:10 GMT (UK) »
Hello finta

I've just seen your post about your grandparents living at 11 Tamar Terrace in St Budeaux, Plymouth. I live just round the corner from Normandy Way. Once the snow and ice ease I'll have a walk up there and try to work out where  your grandparents' house would have been.

http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/archivescatalogue?record=82&cid=o13dhfmzamue4p455cxago45&criteria=tamar

Lorraine


Thank you so much for your kind offer Lorraine :) .  There are so many helpful people on this site! 11 Tamar Terrace became 62 Normandy Way and I have an up-to-date photo of it taken by a local photographer. 

I found a planning application too in the early 1950s  when my grandparents had a loft conversion done, which you'll see if you pass No.62.  I have so many memories of this house, even though I have not been inside it since 1963 when my grandmother died.  It figures a lot in my dreams.

Thanks again for your kind offer,

Helen
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