Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry |
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Fri 18th Oct 2024 9:34pm
Here's some photos I've found here and there (Facebook, videos, etc.) of the Coventry Bird cage that used to be at the end of the City Arcade
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Sat 19th Oct 2024 12:53pm
First thing you saw when coming out of the Climax. Mick Strong
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA |
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Sat 19th Oct 2024 2:07pm
Designed by Anthony Armstrong Jones, Princess Margaret's husband. I think it's been removed. Does anyone know where it ended up - it's both a bit of art and a bit of history.
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Sat 19th Oct 2024 11:33pm
On 19th Oct 2024 12:53pm, Mick Strong said:
First thing you saw when coming out of the Climax.
'Bug and Black Bat' Pub (Formerly 'The Climax')
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Garlands Joke Shop
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Sat 19th Oct 2024 11:36pm
On 19th Oct 2024 2:07pm, lindatee2002 said:
Designed by Anthony Armstrong Jones, Princess Margaret's husband. I think it's been removed. Does anyone know where it ended up - it's both a bit of art and a bit of history.
Not sure @Lindatee2002, knowing the council it was probably just scrapped and destroyed. But I may be wrong?
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Garlands Joke Shop
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Sun 20th Oct 2024 1:33pm
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a. (The JR James Archive, 2013)
b. (The JR James Archive, 2013)
Last two photos ('a' and 'b')
The JR James Archive. 2013. City Arcade. [Online]. [Accessed 20 October 2024]. Available from: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jrjamesarchive/9462881139 and https://www.flickr.com/photos/jrjamesarchive/9462881445
Creative Commons: CC BY-NC 2.0 (images unmodified, fair use compliant): CreativeCommons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic)
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA |
7 of 29
Sun 20th Oct 2024 2:23pm
Oh, Garland's, these are some of the saddest photos I've seen of not so historic Coventry. The pictures of the Arcade dressed up for Christmas or just crowded on a regular day show how shoppers liked to spend time and money there. I think it was not appreciated at the time but I also think council neglect as far as keeping it clean and encouraging businesses to stay, maybe by lowering the rents, would have helped. If you were in Italy or Spain a place like this would have several cafes or bars. I see in one photo bright sun umbrellas on an upper story. What was that? |
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Gumnut
Berridale NSW Australia |
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Mon 21st Oct 2024 8:01am
Having only spent 27 years living in Coventry and now live overseas I have little right to comment on such things, I do though remember the birdcage and the lower precinct/arcade area quite well. I had my first ever cricket gear set bought from the sports store down there. From what I'm seeing now is that the life from the city centre has been sucked right out of the place, always a concrete warren in some ways but the weekends were full of shoppers. Such a shame. caomhinsean@gmail.com
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Fri 25th Oct 2024 10:22am
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Fri 25th Oct 2024 11:12am
And soon to be all gone! I must admit, out of all the parts being demolished soon, this Arcade is perhaps the only bit I might miss a little - the rest is looking very tired and dated. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Fri 25th Oct 2024 12:11pm
On 21st Oct 2024 8:01am, Gumnut said:
Having only spent 27 years living in Coventry and now live overseas I have little right to comment on such things, I do though remember the birdcage and the lower precinct/arcade area quite well. I had my first ever cricket gear set bought from the sports store down there. From what I'm seeing now is that the life from the city centre has been sucked right out of the place, always a concrete warren in some ways but the weekends were full of shoppers. Such a shame.
Aubrey Hill ??
Used to get my football boots from there as they were a bit cheaper than Davies's.Mick Strong
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
12 of 29
Fri 25th Oct 2024 12:30pm
On 25th Oct 2024 11:12am, Rob Orland said:
And soon to be all gone! I must admit, out of all the parts being demolished soon, this Arcade is perhaps the only bit I might miss a little - the rest is looking very tired and dated.
Hi Rob, this re-development shall be the second during my lifetime. I remember the old Victor Value supermarket, John Cheatles and the original bowling Alley.
Then the Arcade being built, with the Climax.
Perhaps this topic could morph into .
"Urban Impressions"Mick Strong
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Gumnut
Berridale NSW Australia |
13 of 29
Sun 27th Oct 2024 1:05am
On 25th Oct 2024 12:11pm, Mick Strong said:
Im pretty sure it was Davis's - on the righthand side as you walked away from the birdcage.On 21st Oct 2024 8:01am, Gumnut said:
Having only spent 27 years living in Coventry and now live overseas I have little right to comment on such things, I do though remember the birdcage and the lower precinct/arcade area quite well. I had my first ever cricket gear set bought from the sports store down there. From what I'm seeing now is that the life from the city centre has been sucked right out of the place, always a concrete warren in some ways but the weekends were full of shoppers. Such a shame.
Aubrey Hill ??
Used to get my football boots from there as they were a bit cheaper than Davies's.
caomhinsean@gmail.com
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands |
14 of 29
Sun 27th Oct 2024 8:58am
On 25th Oct 2024 12:11pm, Mick Strong said:
Definitely Aubrey Hill Mick.On 21st Oct 2024 8:01am, Gumnut said:
Having only spent 27 years living in Coventry and now live overseas I have little right to comment on such things, I do though remember the birdcage and the lower precinct/arcade area quite well. I had my first ever cricket gear set bought from the sports store down there. From what I'm seeing now is that the life from the city centre has been sucked right out of the place, always a concrete warren in some ways but the weekends were full of shoppers. Such a shame.
Aubrey Hill ??
Used to get my football boots from there as they were a bit cheaper than Davies's.
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands |
15 of 29
Sun 27th Oct 2024 9:05am
On 20th Oct 2024 2:23pm, lindatee2002 said:
Oh, Garland's, these are some of the saddest photos I've seen of not so historic Coventry. The pictures of the Arcade dressed up for Christmas or just crowded on a regular day show how shoppers liked to spend time and money there. I think it was not appreciated at the time but I also think council neglect as far as keeping it clean and encouraging businesses to stay, maybe by lowering the rents, would have helped. If you were in Italy or Spain a place like this would have several cafes or bars. I see in one photo bright sun umbrellas on an upper story. What was that?
I don't recall that restaurant in the photo but I do remember frequenting the premises when it was a Chinese restaurant in the early 70s unfortunately I can't remember the name. |
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