Remembering A Cobbler’s At Deverill Road, Warminster

Friday 21st July 2023

Michelle Ashley writes:

Hi, I was wondering if you could help. I know a gentleman who remembers a cobbler’s and maybe some shops near the area between Sambourne School and Christ Church, Warminster, in the 1950s or 60s. Is there anywhere I can get any photos /information on this? Or is it in any of your books?

Danny Howell replies:

Hello Michelle, thank you for your enquiry. There was indeed a cobbler’s shop at the lower end of Boot Hill, Deverill Road, between Christ Church and the junction with Fore Street.

The cobbler was Herbert Christopher, who was known to all his customers as ‘Mr. Christopher’. In the 1920s his business was in a shed on the west side of the road, but about 1930 he acquired a shed/small shop on the opposite side (east side of the street) and he then ran them as two shops. The one on the east side was his very well patronised cobbler’s. I can remember going there when I was a child in the 1960s, with my father when he needed to get my family’s shoes repaired. It was fascinating to see Mr Christopher working, with the shoe on a last, a little hammer or shears in one hand, with the shoe nails held between his lips. The cobbler’s shop on the east side no longer exists – some houses were built there not so long ago.

You ask about books. One of my books – Warminster In Old Photographs – features two pics – one of both of Mr Christopher’s sheds/shops and some details are given in the captions. That’s on page 16 of Warminster In Old Photographs. Another of my books – Remember Warminster Volume Five – features a brief recollection by Abner Brown about Mr Christopher and his cobbler’s business. That’s on page 84 of that. On the same page is an advert for ‘H. Christopher’s Boot And Shoe Stores, Deverill Road, Warminster’ from a 1933 Warminster Directory. Both books are available for lending from Warminster Library.

I hope this answers your query and will be of interest to the gentleman you mention in your message. Regards, Danny Howell.

Nick’s Shoe Repairs & Key Cutting, And Warminster Engraving

Sunday 5th August 2018

Nick’s Shoe Repairs & Key Cutting,
and Warminster Engraving,
47a High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AQ.
Telephone 01985 216834.
www.facebook.com/nicksshoerepairsofwarminster/

Photograph taken by Danny Howell
on Sunday 5th August 2018.

Nick’s Shoe Repairs & Key Cutting, Warminster, Closed For One Week

Nick’s Shoe Repairs & Key Cutting
and
Warminster Engraving,
47a High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AQ
will be closed from
Monday 6th August 2018
for one week’s annual holiday.
Re-opens at 8.30 a.m. 
on Monday 13th August 2018.
Telephone 01985 216834.
www.facebook.com/nicksshoerepairsofwarminster/

Nick’s Shoe Repairs, Key Cutting And Dry Cleaning, And Warminster Engraving

Tuesday 30th June 2015

Nick’s Shoe Repairs, Key Cutting and Dry Cleaning, 
(and Warminster Engraving),
47a High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AQ.
Telephone 01985 216834.

Photograph taken by Danny Howell
on Tuesday 30th June 2015.

“My Name Is Rodney . . . Some People Like To Call Me Dave” ~ The Working Cobbler Model In The Window Of Nick’s Shoe Repairs, Warminster

Sunday 15th March 2015

The model of a cobbler in the window
of Nick’s Shoe Repairs,
47a High Street, Warminster.

The model has been restored to working order
and a name has been chosen for it after suggestions
were invited from the public.

The chosen name is Rodney,
after Rodney Trotter,
the character in the tv comedy series
Only Fools And Horses.
Trigger, in the series, continually referred
to Rodney as “Dave”.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Sunday 15th March 2015.

Nick’s Shoe Repairs And Key Cutting And Warminster Engraving ~ Where The Cobbler Model Wears A Help For Heroes Wristband

Sunday 25th January 2015

Nick’s Shoe Repairs and Key Cutting
and Warminster Engraving at
47A High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AQ.
Telephone 01985 216834.

Model of a cobbler at work
in the shop window.

The cobbler model is wearing a
Help For Heroes wristband.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Sunday 25th January 2015.

Herbert Christopher In The 1930s

Herbert Christopher continued in business on the east side of Deverill Road, Warminster, from circa 1930 onwards, with two shops.

One was a cobbler’s (seen in the photograph above), and the other was a fish and chip shop.

When local people called at Mr. Christopher’s boot and shoe repairing premises, they were fascinated by the way he used to hold a handful of nails in his mouth, removing them one at a time as he mended soles. He would hand-sew soles on to boots.

He never took a holiday and often worked until late at night, only closing on Sundays and Bank Holidays.

Herbert Christopher And His Shop At Deverill Road, Warminster

Photograph showing Herbert Christopher outside his cobbler’s shop, at the bottom of Boot Hill (Deverill Road), Warminster, in the 1920s.

Herbert Christopher served an apprenticeship with Frisby’s in the town.

(This old shop still existed in 1989 but was in a delapidated state).