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My daughter Wendy Stretch is researching our family tree and she would like to know if anyone has any information on a Mr.Booth Moss who was a Barber in the Leyland area.I would appreciate any information you may have.
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Booth's shop was on the east side of Towngate, opposite the old Public Hall. We lived at the bottom end of Church Road, just a couple of hundred yards up from the Cross. Our house became a doctors' office for a few years and then was demolished as part of the Towngate "renovation". My Dad, brother and I were regulars for quite a few years, as it was an easy walk to the barbershop from home.
If you have the "Archive Photographs" book on Leyland by David Hunt and William Waring, there's a photo on page 63 shows Booth on the pavement talking to the owner of the furniture store, Ben Pickup, in his car (a Triumph "Renown" mis-identified as a "Mayflower"). The photo was probably taken around 1954.
Frank Damp (wife Eileen, nee Nixon)
Leyland resident 1941-1965, emigrated to the US in 1968,
retired to Anacortes, Washington State, USA in 1999.
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On one of our occasional visits to Leyland after we emigrated, I had a haircut at Mosscrop's place on Balcarres Road. I hadn't realised he'd taken over Booth Moss's business and then moved following the Towngate remodel.
Frank Damp