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RNewman






Evans butchers
replied on: 1/25/2006 8:24:31 PM

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Yes, I remember that being Newburys, was it a butchers shop though? I remember them selling groceries. If you wanted anything a little different from normal Newburys was the place to look for it.


Newburys were originally a pork butchers, my mother used to say that they always used to slaughter the pigs when she had music lessons at the Grammer school, they used to have to sing really loud to drown out the squeeling. This would have been in the late 20's early 30's

I remember Newburys as being the nearest thing to a delicatessen in the area when I was a kid in the 60's, it was the only place you could get things like stuffed olives without going into Nottingham
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