
John Tutcher had an ironmongers shop on the corner of St. James Street, Okehampton from the 1830’s to the 1870’s. The next owner was James
This fine photograph is of yet another Okehampton shop that was run by men who had instilled in them the strict principles of good business
The 1921 carnival again featured Sydney and Reg Horne, this time outside James Wright & Co, Ironmongers, (and a good many other things besides). Ever
Shown here at the end of the 1914/18 war, is grandfather George Clinnick at the entrance of his cobbler’s shop on the corner of Northfield/Crediton
Here is a 1930 staff photograph of the Okehampton and District Co-operative Society Ltd taken outside the shop on the corner of Kempley Road/St James
Seth Harry Ltd, Central Supply Stores, 8-9 Fore Street Okehampton c1920 Seth Harry started business as a grocer, chemist and wine merchant in about 1873,
Willy Pike was a dear gentleman ,his little wire rimmed glasses and his silvery grey shopkeepers coat ,collar and tie always had a welcoming smile
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A special thank you to the Okehampton Past and Present Facebook group who have supported us with images and stories to share on the Okehampton Memories website.
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