1960s high street shop becomes museum exhibit
"I came here in 1959 aged 29 and retired aged 85," she said.
"There were lots of shops. I'm sorry I'm the last one but I knew these small shops now, we couldn't carry on. And now Burgin's is nothing." "There's a melancholy there that the high street as it was doesn't exist in the way it did," said Ms Taylor.
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