Photograph of Ironmongers ‘Watt and Dewar’ from 1963 of their premises in East P…

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Photograph of Ironmongers ‘Watt and Dewar’ from 1963 of their premises in East Port before they moved to the New Row (opposite the Alhambra). It was situated where the Bank of Scotland building is now, next to the East Port pub. The shop, run by Jim Craig and his wife, was an Aladdin’s Cave with everything from the proverbial needle to an anchor.


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23 thoughts on “Photograph of Ironmongers ‘Watt and Dewar’ from 1963 of their premises in East P…

  1. Anonymous

    The ironmongers at the Glen gates was Burt and Graham’s which was formed by staff from Coull And Matthews when it closed and it was in the premises now occupied by The Seven Kings.

  2. Anonymous

    Watt & Dewar’s ha,ha.was sent there to buy wheelbarrow,4 Picks,4Builders Shovels,Pinch Bar,from Holst construction,in Randolph Street “new co-op supermarket”.Felt Like Ronnie Barker,only thing missing on the list,was Fork Andles.

  3. Anonymous

    When Watt n Dewar moved down opposite the Alhambra,
    You’d to be careful in case,you fell over a pot etc.
    But it was Paradise,for curious
    Folk.
    The Olde Curiosity Shop.

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