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  • Just met a German girl who has her own collection at the infamous C and A. It's a Dutch company that still thrives in most of Europe
  • Thanks Chirpy. Memories of setting off for the seaside full of expectation, long before the main roads were built.

    Tom-k, see the link in Henry's post for full details of the company we dont like to name.
  • What was the name of the scrapyard with the orange (MG?) car on a pole out past Dartford on the old A2?

    Was it Cars&Autos, or some abbreviation like that?
    That was on the old A20 (now B2173), still there I think.
    ZB's. It's still there as are the remians of the MG. Some little scroats set fire to it a few years ago.
  • ZB's then, thanks Dave. Knew it was a catchy two letter acronym, just not C&A as I thought.
  • used to be a toy shop in woolwich, a couple of doors away from where natwest is now in powis street, does anyone remember what it was called?
    Was it something like, Youngsters ?
    i was to busy looking at toys to notice the shop name! read on another site it might have been called branstons.
  • the cinema by woolwich ferry roundabout. used to go every week. remember when they opened the second screen and had a showing of back to the future 3 before it went nationwide - special guest was jimmy greaves!
  • Cheesemans in Lewisham. Always remember that Proustian smell of plastic in the toy department where I'd look longingly at the new Action Man range.
  • Beaties

    Happy Shopper
  • edited June 2011
    The Wimpy in Eltham is still there (nearly opposite Boots) - owned by the same people as Woolwich. Welling good value too.

    Ragitty Anns in Blackheath was an amazing place. Toys downstairs and sports upstairs. Big crush on the dark haired female who worked there. Red faced when asking for a box and she suggesting I might need a support. 

    Cuffs and Alders
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  • Jim's Barber Shop in Hither Green.
    Swaddlings toy shop in Catford/Rushey Green.
    Studio 6&7 cinema
    ABC Cinemas
    The Tigers Head, Green Man, Garden Gate, Teasel, Chinbrook, King Alfred boozers all in the Bellingham/Downham/Grove Park area.

    And can I be the first/last to mention ................ C&A
  • Ratners
  • Lewisham Safeway.
    And the Roebuck and Plough
  • 'Studio 6&7 cinema'

    Was that the one that used to be opposite the Lewisham Odeon which showed films starring Mary Millington?
  • 'Studio 6&7 cinema'

    Was that the one that used to be opposite the Lewisham Odeon which showed films starring Mary Millington?
    That's the one - though I dunno about the Mary Millington bit. I saw The Swarm in there, if that helps?
  • Tiny cinemas with overlapping sound. Remember seeing Airplane there but clearly hearing the neighbouring film
  • Is it just me or does anyone else imagine adamtheaddick to be some geek sitting there all day looking through his world record breaking picture collection?
    ;o)'
  • I saw The Muppet Movie in there, but I think the more, ahem, grown-up films would be on in the evening.
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  • That's my boy!
  • An interesting site here about Lewisham's lost cinemas, which superimposes vintage pics of the cinemas into the location as it looks today:

    http://brockleyjackfilmclub.co.uk/lewishams-lost-cinemas/
  • Great site - thanks Hawks
  • That website's brilliant hawksmoor. Saw Star Wars in the Lewisham Odeon. Was massive.
  • A mate at work just told me he went to see Emmanuel at Studio 6 & 7. Bit more upmarket than Mary Millington.
  • over to you adam.
  • I remember I saw Star Wars and Rocky at Lewisham Odeon. And Madness, supported by The Go-Gos, who got a particularly hard time from the Skins in the audience.
  • Good lad!
    ;o)
  • Wasn't it The Who that played the last concert at Lewisham Odeon before it got knocked down?
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