Extremely long shot - Payne’s Barbers (St Margaret’s Street, Ipswich) 18:19 - Mar 9 with 1010 views | ITFC_nostalgia | Does anyone know what the building that was Payne’s Barber’s is now, if anything? | | | | |
Extremely long shot - Payne’s Barbers (St Margaret’s Street, Ipswich) on 21:13 - Mar 9 with 864 views | J2BLUE | I love a bit of detective work so hopefully i've got this right... The site of the Odeon cinema building in St Margarets Street, Ipswich, now due to be converted to a church, as it was in the mid 1930s. It was then a busy row of shops including H Sugar, greengrocer, Herbert Havel gramophone dealers and Leonard Payne ladies and gentlemen hairdressers Picture: GUY MAYNARD COURTESY COLCHESTER AND IPSWICH MUSEUM https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/the-changes-of-majors-corner-and-st-margaret- | |
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Extremely long shot - Payne’s Barbers (St Margaret’s Street, Ipswich) on 07:05 - Mar 10 with 711 views | ITFC_nostalgia |
Extremely long shot - Payne’s Barbers (St Margaret’s Street, Ipswich) on 21:13 - Mar 9 by J2BLUE | I love a bit of detective work so hopefully i've got this right... The site of the Odeon cinema building in St Margarets Street, Ipswich, now due to be converted to a church, as it was in the mid 1930s. It was then a busy row of shops including H Sugar, greengrocer, Herbert Havel gramophone dealers and Leonard Payne ladies and gentlemen hairdressers Picture: GUY MAYNARD COURTESY COLCHESTER AND IPSWICH MUSEUM https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/the-changes-of-majors-corner-and-st-margaret- |
Thank you so much. Really appreciate that. | | | |
Extremely long shot - Payne’s Barbers (St Margaret’s Street, Ipswich) on 08:55 - Mar 10 with 648 views | Guthrum | One of my great-grandfathers ran a hairdressers on Fore St in the early decades of the 20th century. | |
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Extremely long shot - Payne’s Barbers (St Margaret’s Street, Ipswich) on 09:20 - Mar 10 with 621 views | NthQldITFC |
Extremely long shot - Payne’s Barbers (St Margaret’s Street, Ipswich) on 08:55 - Mar 10 by Guthrum | One of my great-grandfathers ran a hairdressers on Fore St in the early decades of the 20th century. |
Oh I do so hope he called his shop 'Fore Locks' and catered to the aristocracy. Then again twee puns probably weren't à la mode for shop names in those days. I would have been out of work. | |
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