south shields, curly's corner shop

A natter over the counter with the proprietor Curly. This is where you can find out all about me.

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Hello, I'm Curly your genial shopkeeper.
I was born in John Williamson Street, South Shields, U.K. in 1956, to an average sort of family, never rich but never absolutely destitute either.

 I went to Barnes Road School, South Shields, and joined my first football team there, indeed I played my first representative match for South Shields under 12's while at the school. I passed the eleven plus exam and then went to South Shields Grammar and Technical School for Boys, and that is where I got this "Curly" nickname.

My father was determined that my hairstyle should remain a nice traditional short back and sides, and I was upset at not being able to follow fashion, but on his insistence went to the barbershop. However, I'd already laid bets with the lads at school who dared me to have it all shaved off in protest.

 
 


curlyNewly shaved I went home to send my father into a rage and be told "of course this means you won't be able to go to Roker Park until it's grown in again". On return to school I picked up my winnings and also the nickname (the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team was touring the U.K. and one of their top players was bald and called Curly.)

 

Dad had taken me to Roker Park to watch Sunderland for the first time in 1963, the season before they were promoted to the First Division, and following my team has become a lifelong agony! Promotions, relegations, F.A. Cup win in 1973, F.A.Cup Final losses, Milk Cup Final losses, Play-off Final losses, Divisional Championships, you name it, this team has managed to explore all of the emotions of it's followers!

I left the Grammar School with a handful of A-levels, O-levels, and C.S.E.'s and went to Sunderland Polytechnic to study a B.A.Communication Studies degree. I had intended to be a journalist but in the mid 1970's unemployment was rampant at over 3.5 million, the chances of getting your dream job were very slim indeed.

 

Hence, after 10 months on the dole, I found myself starting a career in retail, first off with a two day a week part-time job with the bookmaker Ladbrokes, then I landed a job as buyer for a departmental store in Byker, Newcastle. This was followed by a few managerial positions in a small chain of variety stores, before I became a Trade Manager for a leading builder's merchant on Tyneside. They made me redundant on April 1st. after I'd returned from a one week holiday, and I thought someone was pulling an April Fool Day prank until the cheque was put in my mit. I was quickly back into work, picking up a temporary job with my present employer in 1985. This company is the U.K.'s largest retailer of D.I.Y. goods, and I am now an RF Stock Manager, over the last 19 years I've worked in every store down the the East coast from Edinburgh to Grimsby, including a spell on secondment to the Systems Dept. at Head Office.
 

In 1980 I was elected as a Progressive Councillor for the Beacon and Bents ward, I was also Chairman of the Young Conservatives, and a successful agent for a Conservative County Councillor. I have not been involved with any political parties since 1988 when I married my wife.
We have two young children, a son born in 1997, and a daughter born in 2001.


I also hold an Amateur Radio Licence, but my callsign, G6UXL has not been active for seven years, my other big interest has always been photography, I had been using a Ricoh XR2s SLR camera with a selection of lenses for many years. However, as the world went digital, I had to join in. I graduated to a small cheap Konica Digital Revio KD220Z, and then the 4m pixel Dimage Z3, but couple it with Adobe's Photoshop software and you get some good results. I hope you like my Photo Galleries.

If you happen to be visiting, you'll often find me enjoying a pint at the bar of my local, The Shields Snooker Centre, on Chichester Road. Why not pop in and look me up next time you visit South Shields?

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