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Cheltenham past and present

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Mark Cummings | 11:17 UK time, Thursday, 18 November 2010

Your brilliant photos have helped make this blog into such a glossy picture book of life in Gloucestershire. Thankyou!

Scan through the blog archive and you'll see a seasonal calendar of treats from brilliant bluebells...majestic sunsets...fields of glorious poppies...and foggy November mornings.

Another delight has been the archive material supplied by you. David Hanks from Cheltenham has been a prolific provider of magical nostalgia. His book "Cheltenham Past and Present" has just been launched and he'll be signing copies this Saturday 20th at British Books on the Strand, Cheltenham, from 12.00pm until 1.00pm.

Meanwhile enjoy a "then and now" extract from the book. It's the Cadena Café in the Strand part of the High Street.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    When I was young (in the early to mid 60s), we used to go to the High Street Cadena on a Saturday morning with Mum during a shopping trip having walked from Charlton Kings. I can remember it being very old and smelt of freshly made coffee. Us kids used to each have a finger ham roll and a cold drink as a treat every now and then. It's lovely to see a picture of it which confirms what I remembered. Thank you for the memories.

  • Comment number 2.

    I can't remember a Cadena cafe being in the Strand, but I thought there was one in the Prom. Does anyone know if there was one there? My friend used to work in what I thought I remember as the Cadena in the Prom, & I used to go in for a coffee & yummy cake sometimes. I seem to remember going up a few steps to some tables at the back of the cafe & I would sit at one of those tables. This place also smelled of fresh coffee. If it wasn't the Cadena in the Prom, does anyone know what it was called? This would have been in the early 1950s. Age may have dimmed my memory!!, but I know it was a cafe in the Prom & not in the High Street where my friend worked.

  • Comment number 3.

    I love seeing the old photos. Such a shame we've lost the beautiful curved front of that café.

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