Percy Nash
Percy Nash Fruit & Flowers, Suffolk Road 1950-1961
94 year old grandfather-of-two Percy Nash, of Hardy Road, Bishop’s Cleeve, contacted us in September and shared his own memories. Percy was the owner of Percy Nash Fruit and Flowers at number 24 Suffolk Road (now Le Champignon Sauvage).
At the outbreak of the first world war Percy volunteered to join the Royal Navy for a 12 year period of service, but was invalided out with pleurisy and spent some time in hospital. When he recovered he was given the opportunity to join a destroyer but this was then sunk and he ended up joining a submarine training base on The Isle of Mull in the Western Isles instead. Unfortunately he again went down with pleurisy and ended up in a local hotel that was being used as a temporary hospital. He was discharged just before Christmas and was told to report to Standish hospital near Stroud on the 7th of January (which was his birthday) only to be told that he had tuberculosis! That meant leaving the navy and after 6 months convalescence he took as job as a market gardener in order to benefit from the fresh air.


