Rob Orland
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Thu 4th Feb 2010 10:16pm
I was asked a question recently to which I didn't have a definite answer... "Whereabouts in Coventry was the bunny run?".
I have the feeling it was around the Burges / Trinity Street area, but if anyone can tell us all more about it, that would be great.
Cheers,
Rob |
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Midland Red
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Fri 5th Feb 2010 9:26am
I don't know if this is the same thing, but I am sure my old mother told me about watching The Bunny Run as a girl from the windows of The Reform Club in Warwick Row - this would be in the 1930's |
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Rob Orland
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Sat 6th Feb 2010 2:20pm
Thanks Cliff - that could be yet another one that was around the city - sounds like there were a few. The lady who asked me thinks there might have been one in the Stoke area, and I've been told it could've been somewhere around Humber Road. Anyone know? |
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BrotherJoybert
Coventry |
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Tue 9th Feb 2010 7:03pm
I think the current bunny run is Earlsdon Street on Friday / Saturday nights! |
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IslandCafe
Plymouth, Devon |
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Wed 24th Feb 2010 10:46am
The Bunny Run as I remember it around 1950 was always Trinity St, the Burges and Hales St. This, being central to town, was, on a Saturday night, a continual stream of young, unattached boys and girls chatting and wolf whistling each other. But in those days it was all just innocent fun. I am sure other areas also had their smaller versions of a less populated Bunny Run but none could match the one in town. Alan
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berjay
Bewdley Worcs. |
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Thu 13th Jun 2013 8:27pm
The Bunny Run that I and many other frequented was the first bench on the Binley Road from Brays Lane, its back was onto South Ave, a lot of "good" times were had there, that was after we had left the youth club in Brays Lane of course
Does ring anything? |
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Thu 13th Jun 2013 10:17pm
Look at the thread Going Out 1940-1949, it states the locations about the bunny run on Coventry Memories. Tells some interesting stories others might like to read.
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Thu 13th Jun 2013 10:50pm
Thanks for the link Morgana
The good lady appears to have mixed up Gosford Green with Greyfriars Green, it's understandable though.
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Thu 13th Jun 2013 11:39pm
You're very welcome Dutchman, some great stories on there I get those two mixed up too but I know which is which, it's just the names are so similar. GG and GG |
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berjay
Bewdley Worcs. |
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Sun 16th Jun 2013 3:45pm
On 13th Jun 2013 10:50pm, dutchman said:
Thanks for the link Morgana
The good lady appears to have mixed up Gosford Green with Greyfriars Green, it's understandable though.
Just so this doesn't happen again!
Gosford Green was where the duel was due to take place.
Greyfriars Green was where the WWI tank sat on its plinth (by the way,what happened to it? Presumably was carted off during WWII for scrap, some would say "good riddance", shame in a way). |
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
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Sun 16th Jun 2013 6:03pm
So, you've met a girl on the Bunny Run in the 1920s or 1930s. If it existed then, let's say it did.
Where would you take her for a night out in Coventry city centre?
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