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Kennards Menagerie in Store
When Kennards (Debenhams), look over Batchelors furniture store many years ago the two shops were linked by an arcade with an all glass roof. The famous pony rides were established at the Frith Road end as they always gave many rides to delighted children including my own eventually.
It had the first Indian perfume shop to the delight of the lady shoppers, who had not seen a store like it before. A brand new pet shop, on the second floor was opened. It had space, light and carpet on the floor and about ten tropical fish tanks in a window bay. I remember some angel fish priced at 8/6d in old money. As an added attraction, a pair of lion cubs were put on display for a limited time and although too young to harm the public, I did notice at one stage the door of the large cage was kept shut with a garden broom. Animals and Kennards always seemed to go hand in hand, a brightly coloured toucan was kept in a large ease, with a bright yellow beak, an infa-red healer kept it warm in winter. 1 visited it many times and he lived to a ripe old age a really lovely bird and a real character of Croydon which was loved by everyone. One place that I always wanted to visit in Kennards was the ball room, a large room which was a restaurant by day and an entertainment venue at night. As it was a little expensive for me I had no reason to visit it, that was until fate took a hand. I had done some concert party work in the army, so when I was de-mobbed I joined a local concert party also a semi-professional dance band, which I attended when needed. The band-leader got in touch with me over a midweek booking that we wanted, me to attend, the venue was to be at Kennards blue room, wild horses would not have kept me away. Who did the booking or what the ball was for is a faded memory now, but I do remember a French magician. Also at the top of the cabaret bill was a very young 16-year-old Petula Clark. I never did get to see the ballroom properly as the walls were covered in heavy fancy drapes, and subdued lighting, but never the less I did get to sing two songs with the band that evening. All this has been a passing of time for me. a life-time with Kennards from a child, to teenager, to adult and now senior citizen. We shall never the see the likes of this unique store again. |