The Google image below is from the front of Billy Lane's fishing tackle shop start of London Rd. Across the road, the red brick building with OXO on the wall is where Price's scrap yard was. How that relates to Short Street I am not sure.
I knew Reg Price mostly, he lived and had a small holding out Honily way. The family also owned the retirement home, the Squirrel on Allesley Old Rd.
At the time of decimalisation, Reg bought most of the brass weights that banks once used to weigh coins and he gave me about a dozen assorted weights.I still have them.
I first met the Prices when they had a horse and cart and gave gold fish for rags. Reg asked if we had any scrap. Dad gave him a jumble of cast iron pieces that had been in our bottom shed since granddads days.. Between them they assembled the pieces then asked if we knew what the assembled item was. Ken told us that it was a Queen Anne stove and I have wondered if it had more value than just scrap.