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He was selling shoulder chops at nine pence per pound, leg mutton at two shillings a pound, roasting beef from six pence per pound, prime pork for nine pence a pound, pickling pork at three pence and shoulder mutton from one shilling and sixpence.
If my father went, then we sat in the two and sixpence seats upstairs, otherwise it was the one and three downstairs.
“I used to get dropped off at the with a shilling - sixpence to get in and sixpence for an ice-cream - and then make my way back to the market,” he adds.
“I used to get dropped off at the with a shilling - sixpence to get in and sixpence for an ice-cream - and then make my way back to the market,” he adds.