Echo - 120 Years
Ringing the changes at Plummers’ store
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| CITY INSTITUTION: Plummer Roddis as it was before the Second World War. |
It was a name many Southampton people will remember with affection as over the years the departmental store of Plummer Roddis became not only a popular place to shop but also a distinctive local landmark.
The original premises was an imposing sight standing at the Junction, on the corner of Commercial Road and Above Bar, but it was one of the many victims of Second World War bombing.
When peace returned the shop reopened in temporary buildings until finally a new store became a reality in 1963 - and boasted that the premises even had an escaltor.
Rumours about Plummers closing began circulating in 1979 but despite these fears the shop continued. However, the beginning of the end was in sight when the lease on the building ran out in 1987.
From then on Plummers survived on borrowed time until it finally closed in December, 1992 and the building was transformed into a second home for the then Southampton Institute of Higher Education.
It was all very different more than four decades earlier when Jean Colverson, nee Baudains, from Bitterne, Southampton, started work at Plummer Roddis in April, 1947, aged just 14. She still has vivid memories of her time there.
"The store at that time still had parts of the building in a Blitz state and there were two huts - one a staff canteen where the cook was a Mrs Poulter who was very strict and I must admit I was scared of her,'' said Jean.
"The other hut was used as a work room where alterations were carrired out.
"The manager was Mr Harman, a charming man who was always walking around the store and keeping in touch with all the staff.
"I remember in the December I was sent to work in the stationery department and in those days you wrote out your own bills.
"Mr Harman was doing his usual walkabout and he stopped to tell me how pleased he was that I had bothered to write Christmas cards' and not Xmas' on my bills.
"Those were the days when details such as that were important.
"Every year the staff treat was a dinner and dance at the old Polygon Hotel. Employees provided their own entertainment and in April, 1954 a few of us got together and called ourselves the Snow Flakes. There was Pat, Carrol, Ernie, Una and myself.
"I wonder where they are now? I would love to hear from them again.''
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CommentPosted by: sheila, west end southampton on 4:24pm Sat 5 Apr 08
I remember many from plummers Joyce crook and I started in 1946 miss hannaford was my buyer , we made many friends jean cooper diana edna jocslin margaret sillence sylvia wyatt doreen cross and many more we were juniors together, and enjoyed our working time sheila whitcombe nee brookes
I remember many from plummers Joyce crook and I started in 1946 miss hannaford was my buyer , we made many friends jean cooper diana edna jocslin margaret sillence sylvia wyatt doreen cross and many more we were juniors together, and enjoyed our working time sheila whitcombe nee brookes
Posted by: sheila, west end southampton on 4:26pm Sat 5 Apr 08
I remember many from plummers Joyce crook and I started in 1946 miss hannaford was my buyer , we made many friends jean cooper diana edna jocslin margaret sillence sylvia wyatt doreen cross and many more we were juniors together, and enjoyed our working time sheila whitcombe nee brookes
I remember many from plummers Joyce crook and I started in 1946 miss hannaford was my buyer , we made many friends jean cooper diana edna jocslin margaret sillence sylvia wyatt doreen cross and many more we were juniors together, and enjoyed our working time sheila whitcombe nee brookes
Posted by: Ruth, eastleigh on 4:55pm Tue 8 Apr 08
I wonder if anyone remembers my late Mum Rita Pearson who worked in design for plummers until 1955.I would love to hear from you.
I wonder if anyone remembers my late Mum Rita Pearson who worked in design for plummers until 1955.I would love to hear from you.
Posted by: k sheppard, southampton on 12:29am Thu 8 May 08
I have heard many stories of plummers,my nan worked there and enjoyedd every second.If you worked with miss monica Wingett please contact me
I have heard many stories of plummers,my nan worked there and enjoyedd every second.If you worked with miss monica Wingett please contact me
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