Yes, Dave, I remember the hot chestnut man he stood outside Snow Hill Station, every year my Dad took me to see Santa at Lewis's store and Hot chestnuts or roast spuds was my treat. Anyone else stood for hours to see Santa in Brum? Doreen
Petchey432@aol.com wrote: > Yes, Dave, I remember the hot chestnut man he stood outside Snow Hill > Station, every year my Dad took me to see Santa at Lewis's store and Hot chestnuts > or roast spuds was my treat. Anyone else stood for hours to see Santa in > Brum? Doreen > Gosh, yes, Doreen. Six floors, wasn't it? I remember my Nan taking me, cuz Mum was working. I seem to remember going to see Father Christmas at other stores too, perhaps in Wolverhampton? Cheers, Phil -- Phil & Anne Irons, Sydney, Nova Scotia Remember: Professionals built the Titanic; an Amateur built the Ark!
Yes indeed - I saw Santa a few times and stood in line for hours and years later went with my nephews. Ros ----- Original Message ----- From: <Petchey432@aol.com> To: <ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 11:41 AM Subject: Re: [B.C.] Selling Matches > Yes, Dave, I remember the hot chestnut man he stood outside Snow Hill > Station, every year my Dad took me to see Santa at Lewis's store and Hot chestnuts > or roast spuds was my treat. Anyone else stood for hours to see Santa in > Brum? Doreen > > > ==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== > The Assistant List Admins are Jean Morgan and Jan Ross > (Couldn't do it without those two great ladies) >