Jeff
A large number of window cleaners from the City and Suburban Window Cleaning Co Ltd, outside the Handyside Arcade, Newcastle. The company was established in 1897 and owned by a Mrs Penny, a French lady. They were taken over by Mr J Andrew Reid after the First World War and built up to a total of 86 employees in the 1930's. The barrows are pre-war stock and were used until the late 1950's and were pushed from the Store in St James Street, Newcastle to as far as Wallsend, Team Valley, Low Fell and Ravensworth Castle. In those days they had to be returned to Store each day. Each Saturday after completion of work, they had to be washed down, rims of wheels and hubs polished before workmen received their pay. Boxes and barrows were used for carrying pails, mops, coats and sandwiches etc.
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