Old Lincolnian
Coventry
|
16 of 33
Wed 5th Aug 2015 4:28pm
There was also Tony's Video Store in the Black Prince Avenue shops (the last one going from town) and somewhere on Foleshill Road was a car spares shop (Abbey Tyres?) that specialised in Betamax tapes in the early eighties. |
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
SkyBlueRocker
coventry
|
17 of 33
Wed 5th Aug 2015 5:14pm
On 3rd Aug 2015 6:44pm, morgana said:
There use to be one in Jubilee Crescent Radford too....
The one in Jubilee Crescent was called Choices |
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
SkyBlueRocker
coventry
|
18 of 33
Wed 5th Aug 2015 5:17pm
There was also Dean video down Foleshill Rd near Webster Street |
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Midland Red
|
19 of 33
Tue 18th Aug 2015 5:59pm
On 3rd Aug 2015 9:59pm, mickw said:
Yes you're spot on it was 61 Belgrave road.
Drove past today - it's been refurbished and is now "Cherry on Top" |
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Dcole
Blackpool
|
20 of 33
Wed 19th Aug 2015 11:34am
There was a video shop on Windmill Road too. I think it may of been called JR Videos. I remember renting The Three Amigos from them |
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Baz
Coventry
|
21 of 33
Sun 23rd Aug 2015 12:50pm
'The Video cabin' on Grayswood Av. first shop for me. But also recall a lot of petrol stations doing them over time. The petrol station on Broad lane near to the Hawthorn pub did more video rentals than sell petrol I think. Happy days.
Always looking forward to looking at the past.
|
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
Thread starter
|
22 of 33
Fri 25th Mar 2016 8:05pm
I have a list of video rental stores of the 1990's and early 2000's, kindly provided by Ron (The Owner of 'Video World, Daventry Road'- one of the last video rental shops still running in Coventry):
Stores in Coventry:
- Video vision/'Costcutter' off license.
Harnall Lane, East Hillfields, Coventry.
- "Self" Video.
Walsgrave Road, Coventry.
- Star Wines.
Windmill Road, Coventry.
- Ringwood Wines & Video.
Ringwood Highway, Potters Green, Coventry.
- Five Star Entertainment.
Parkville Highway, Holbrooks, Coventry.
- D J Video.
Elm Tree Avenue, Coventry.
- Charter Store.
Charter Avenue, Canley, Coventry.
- Charles News & Videos.
Oliver Street, Coventry.
- Deans Video.
Holbrooks Lane, Coventry.
- Black Prince Service Station.
Black Prince Avenue, Cheylesmore, Coventry.
- Bell Green Entertainment,
Riley Square, Bell Green, Coventry.
- Bargain Booze,
Proffitt Avenue, Bell Green, Coventry.
Stores Outside of Coventry:
- R & J Mason - Newsagents & General
Devon Close, Nuneaton.
- Post Office.
Heath End Road, Nuneaton.
- Goldstar Home Entertainment.
Morgan Close, New Arley, Near Coventry.
- Cheers off license.
St Margaret's Road, Leamington Spa.
|
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
Thread starter
|
23 of 33
Tue 28th Feb 2017 2:24pm
|
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
NeilsYard
Coventry
|
24 of 33
Tue 28th Feb 2017 4:05pm
Yes I used the one on Grayswood Ave and remember it well. A girl I was at St Christophers with lived in the Butchers next door.
When it comes to VHS - my two 'favourite' recollections were having to take a break for fresh air whilst watching The Evil Dead from behind the settee at my mates house during the classic Video Nasty era - and the first Top-loader I'd ever seen at Peugeot-Talbot on Torrington Ave when someone left a somewhat 'dodgy' copy of a rather X rated film in the works Top-loader in the education office! |
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
Thread starter
|
25 of 33
Sat 18th Mar 2023 4:11pm
|
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
|
26 of 33
Sat 18th Mar 2023 5:15pm
Hi Neil, I am going back a way here but Marshall's was my regular butcher during the 60's early 70's. My two offsprings went to St. John's further along from St. Christopher's. I don't remember a Video rental shop among that row of shops so maybe a little before your time. We lived in Lincroft Cres. It's the same here too, most have closed down and we were regular weekend Videoholics.
|
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
NeilsYard
Coventry
|
27 of 33
Mon 20th Mar 2023 10:46am
Hi Dreamtime Yes I was at St Christopher's with Sally Marshall - I think charabanc on here - (Mr.S! my old teacher!) taught her as well. |
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
Thread starter
|
28 of 33
Sat 21st Oct 2023 5:16pm
Old VHS covers for 'Video World' (Daventry Road) video rental store:
|
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
Thread starter
|
29 of 33
Sat 23rd Mar 2024 9:07pm
****GOOD NEWS ALL!****
The reports of the shop's closure are greatly exaggerated hehehe
I thought the store was gone forever but I've spoken with the owner of 'Video World' (Daventry Road) and he's confirmed that the shop will reopen in the next few months after a 4 year closure.
So Coventry will once again have one of the last video rental stores!
I hope we can all support it and keep this little sanctuary of history going strong (DVD's, new releases and Classics; and even some VHS's if you feel especially nostalgic)
I for one am over the moon
|
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|
Slim
Another Coventry kid
|
30 of 33
Sun 24th Mar 2024 1:20pm
Now here's a funny thing. Back in the 1990s, a colleague (long since retired) had a hobby of collecting, repairing, converting, using etc. old cine cameras, 8mm cameras and projectors, videos and suchlike. He used to help out at weekends in a friend's shop (IIRC Queensland Avenue?). They not only converted old stuff onto the new VHS format, but also hired out out videos.
One day, a customer came in when there was no other customer in the shop. He approached my colleague and asked "have you got any films?". My colleague thought this a silly question, as he had just walked past several racks that were laden with films of all description. Several hundred of them, if not thousands. My colleague thought he might be a bit stupid. Not the full shilling. Stuff like that.
The man then appeared to develop a nervous twitch. He leant across the counter and angled his head at 45 degrees to my colleague. His head then started to shake rapidly backwards and forwards, as if drawing attention to the counter. My colleague was puzzled. After a few seconds of this activity, he raised one hand and started to repeatedly tap the side of his nose with an index finger. At the same time, his left eye was blinking very quickly.
The man then said, sotto voce, "no, FILMS!", wink wink.
I believe the man left the shop disappointed, not having obtained the sort of merchandise he was seeking. |
Memories and Nostalgia -
Video Rental Stores
|