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Sun 1st Oct 2023 11:03am
On 29th Sep 2023 2:34pm, VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell said:
My guess is that you're looking east along Bristol Road, Earlsdon. The road that crosses in the foreground is Centaur Road and the school is Hearsall (or as I knew it, Centaur Road).
Maybe the spire belongs to St Thomas' ?
If I'm right then the school was extended later in place of the houses on the far left of the crossroads.
Spot on. somewhere in the depths of my files I have the same photograph but taken looking in the opposite direction. The picture depicts the finish of a walking race with Godiva Harrier George Chaplin chacing a Leicester walker just before the finish line .................... so this afternoon will be a search to find it!!! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sun 1st Oct 2023 1:13pm
That is ace, Harrier, thank you. |
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NeilsYard
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Mon 2nd Oct 2023 9:57am
Great stuff Peter That was a tricky one! Will pass on the detail |
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Harrier
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Mon 2nd Oct 2023 1:24pm
So instead of digging the garden, dead heading the dahlias, clipping the bushes, clearing the greenhouse, sweeping the leaves, searching through a couple of thousand photographs and dozen of files on a pleasant Sunday afternoon I finally found the picture .... each person on the photo was a Godiva Harrier club member / official. |
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NeilsYard
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Mon 2nd Oct 2023 1:58pm
Thanks for finding Colin! |
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Annewiggy
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Mon 2nd Oct 2023 4:12pm
Do you know what year that is Harrier? And I hope they caught the burglar climbing through the window at the back. My dad would have known that road well as he went to Centaur Road School in the 1930's. |
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Harrier
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Tue 3rd Oct 2023 4:59pm
The bloke who you suspect of breaking and entering Annwiggy, in white overalls standing on a ladder I can't see a paint pot but I suspect he is doing a bit of outside painting?? George Chaplin - the second walker thought it was 1952 as he had just finished his National Service and this was his fiirst race in civi-street.
The cyclists were all members of the Godiva Harriers Cycling section. |
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Dreamtime
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Tue 3rd Oct 2023 5:47pm
Anne,
Neils picture post 334, I found the man up that precarious ladder has some guts. Is he going up or is he coming down. ? |
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Tue 3rd Oct 2023 7:29pm
I should think he is hanging on for dear life, dreamtime, I had not really looked, I thought he was sticking up the poster but he is doing the roof ! Some people have no nerves. We were watching an old film the other day about men painting the forth road bridge, not even tied on. I was looking at the man in Harrier's picture about to climb through the window ! |
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Tue 3rd Oct 2023 7:40pm
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NeilsYard
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Wed 4th Oct 2023 10:26am
On 3rd Oct 2023 5:47pm, Dreamtime said:
Anne,
Neils picture post 334, I found the man up that precarious ladder has some guts. Is he going up or is he coming down. ?
That is a ladder and a half! How did they even get it there?! I'm not good with heights and specifically tall buildings. My head even spins walking past the Cathedral and looking up! |
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Geoff
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Wed 4th Oct 2023 1:48pm
I hope that he read the advice on the hoarding before he climbed up |
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Dreamtime
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Fri 6th Oct 2023 3:41am
Yes, that ladder would be made of wood too. You wouldn't be able to strap that to the side of your bike as the norm in those days.
I had a window cleaner when we lived in Lincroft Cres. around late 60's and he used his bike to get around. When my hubby painted the front of the house I was the one holding it at the bottom.
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Choirboy
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Fri 6th Oct 2023 1:42pm
Changing the subject somewhat, but triggered by Dreamtime's comment: does anyone remember Mr Rogers the window cleaner? He cleaned our windows in Wyken. He drove an old Austin 7 and wore a much abused tweed suit. He spoke with a public school accent and persuaded our working class parents that my elder brother and myself should go to university. (Social mobility worked both ways in the 50's & 60's!) I believe he lived in Stoke Guildhouse. (Mods, please move this if there is a more appropriate thread.)
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Mon 6th Nov 2023 2:48pm
.......and a probably Post-War 'Mystery.' It was listed as Holyhead Road but again I don't think that's right. I initially thought it was the corner of Cheylesmore/Greyfriars Lane/Cow Lane as similar building on the corner but its not the same as the shop showing on other pics of that junction on the forum -
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