Midland Red
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1051 of 1703
Wed 13th Jan 2016 9:16am
The Grange transformed into a Co-op food store |
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mickw
nuneaton |
1052 of 1703
Wed 13th Jan 2016 11:46am
Glad to see the old place is being used again instead of being demolished I hope they've kept the oak tree in the car park that my father in law paid for when he was landlord of the Grange we had some great times there. |
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Midland Red
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1053 of 1703
Fri 15th Jan 2016 4:44pm
Eight houses to be built on site of disused pub |
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mickw
nuneaton |
1054 of 1703
Fri 15th Jan 2016 6:22pm
The Convoy's yet another example of a certain pub company screwing every penny they can out of the landlord making it impossible to make any profit resulting in a popular pub falling to the bulldozer. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
1055 of 1703
Fri 15th Jan 2016 11:55pm
On 15th Jan 2016 4:44pm, Midland Red said:
Eight houses to be built on site of disused pub
MR, At least it's not going to be another 'eatery'. We are always being warned there are too many obese people around at the moment and we have to watch our diets. I wonder which will be the next pub to bite the dust. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
1056 of 1703
Tue 19th Jan 2016 6:29pm
Not sure if this fits here, mods take it off
ELEPHANT AND CASTLE, TUSSES BRIDGE:
My Uncle was captain of the bagatelle team there.
Long time ago on a Sunday lunch time, the Castle was full of servicemen, my brother, also home on leave, went with my father and two of our uncles for a drink, but old man Sephton (publican) was all of a dither and upset, so one of my uncles went behind bar and helped out. It seemed that he had not heard from his son for over three months who was in Burma fighting the 'Japs' and reading in the paper of the way they treated people, and then surrounded by uniforms, it had all become too much for him.
His son Ronnie did return safe and sound and took over the pub after the war. |
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NormK
bulkington |
1057 of 1703
Thu 21st Jan 2016 9:21am
We went to The Greyhound at Sutton Stop yesterday, and I have to say what a warm and welcoming place it is. Roaring fires in all rooms, excellent service and the food is yummy. I always have Gammon when eating out and yesterdays rated one of the best. I shall return in the summer when it comes alive with the boats etc. Milly rules
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
1058 of 1703
Thu 21st Jan 2016 12:36pm
Should anyone go to the Greyhound pub at Sutton Stop, please enquire, or look for photo's of the bomb damage to the lock and bank of the Oxford start of that canal there, I believe there were a number of photo's on the walls, but no one has confirmed the damage for me in recent years. Thank you, Kaga. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1059 of 1703
Sun 24th Jan 2016 3:27am
Does anyone have any pictures of The Salutation Inn that was on Much Park Street/London Road? It was demolished on 21st December 1962 to make way for the building of the London Road section of the Ring Road. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
1060 of 1703
Sun 24th Jan 2016 4:33am
The Salutation
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1061 of 1703
Thu 28th Jan 2016 1:29pm
Thanks again Dutchman - was that the original building? And was this somewhere around by where the slip round to Short Street is now off the ring road? |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
1062 of 1703
Thu 28th Jan 2016 4:05pm
I would love to know what happens to the Bass signs when these old pubs are demolished, aren't some of them neons. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
1063 of 1703
Thu 28th Jan 2016 4:24pm
On 28th Jan 2016 1:29pm, NeilsYard said:
Thanks again Dutchman - was that the original building?
It's the original site, circa 1756-1960. The building to the right of it was also a pub at one time.
On 28th Jan 2016 1:29pm, NeilsYard said:
And was this somewhere around by where the slip round to Short Street is now off the ring road?
The Salutation was in London Road where it joins the section of Much Park Street which was orphaned by the Ring Road and renamed Short Street. I think Transport House now occupies the site where The Salutation used to be? (I don't have access to the large scale maps any more).
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Helen F
Warrington |
1064 of 1703
Thu 28th Jan 2016 5:45pm
The Salutation was roughly here
Salutation point on Google
The cartoon is the oldest image I know of. On Britain From Above it was directly opposite the original Whitefriars Street.
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paulsadler
hillfields |
1065 of 1703
Thu 28th Jan 2016 8:25pm
hi everybody the pub salutation could that be now rainbows nightclub on short street or the T&G offices? p l sadler
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