In business during 1930s, Birtles also sold radios and gramophones. They also had a record shop on West Street. Building now a Fantasy Locker adult shop
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Dave Harwood
14 Oct 2024 at 09:49
I found this advert in the 'Sheffield Evening Telegraph' dated 31st January 1939: “C. O. BIRTLES, LTD., of 177 WEST STREET, ’Phone 21092; 133 THE MOOR; 3 LADY'S BRIDGE; 559 ATTERCLIFFE ROAD; 10 MIDDLEWOOD ROAD. Also: 9 EFFINGHAM ST., ROTHERHAM. We kindly remind you that we are the oldest Radio specialists in Sheffield, and solicit your inquiries for repairs and Public Address Work. Main Agencies for Murphy and Bush Radio, and, of course, 'His Master's Voice'. FOR RADIO REPAIRS: 165 DYKES HALL ROAD, SHEFFIELD, 6. ’Phone 20228.”
“C. O. BIRTLES, LTD., of 177 WEST STREET, ’Phone 21092; 133 THE MOOR; 3 LADY'S BRIDGE; 559 ATTERCLIFFE ROAD; 10 MIDDLEWOOD ROAD. Also: 9 EFFINGHAM ST., ROTHERHAM. We kindly remind you that we are the oldest Radio specialists in Sheffield, and solicit your inquiries for repairs and Public Address Work. Main Agencies for Murphy and Bush Radio, and, of course, 'His Master's Voice'. FOR RADIO REPAIRS: 165 DYKES HALL ROAD, SHEFFIELD, 6. ’Phone 20228.”