Helen F
Warrington |
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Mon 18th Nov 2019 2:27pm
The 3 storey one beyond the wine lodge. I'm not sure how much of the building was 163. I'm guessing that the roadway was there during the time of the shop and might have been storage or living quarters above. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Mon 18th Nov 2019 4:00pm
The row with the wine shop in was 159 to 162. Mum worked in the wine shop until it closed. She put some cuttings in an album she made about the row, dated 1982. There is also another cutting which is an advertising feature for the street which shows the tall building 163. The article mentions that the latest transplant is a fine timber frame house which stood for nearly 400 years at 122 Much Park Street but I don't think that refers to the house in the picture. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Mon 18th Nov 2019 4:17pm
This shows the house from Much Park Street, it says it is 189 Spon Street.
But it does look as if it is next to Bablake Wines. |
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Midland Red
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Mon 18th Nov 2019 4:41pm
From John Ashby's book on Spon Street:
Harry Turner - shoemaker - is the most recalled trader to occupy No.163. In its later life Taberer's Auto Electrics had the building . . . Today's Nos.163 & 4 were formerly Nos.8, 9 & 10 Much Park Street.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Mon 18th Nov 2019 5:21pm
Thanks for all the feedback and assistance everyone. This came from a query on FB from Tony Lew and this was his great grandfather's shop. As per the comments the building survived until at least 1969 when it became the conservation area and No.163 (the same address!) is now the Frank Harvey HiFi shop that came from Much Park Street - this was the original shop and building!
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argon
New Milton |
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Mon 18th Nov 2019 5:58pm
There is a photo on Pinterest of a cobblers, Turner and Crisp, at 27 King William Street. I wonder if there is a connection with the one for H Turner.
Stop Press.
Just found there is a postcard for sale of this item on Ebay, asking price £40. |
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holttom
California |
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Tue 22nd Sep 2020 9:49pm
On 3rd Mar 2014 8:08am, Foxcote said:
Thanks Garlands Joke Shop for finding Sam Ballard's address in the Directory.
"Official Olympic Marathon Runner's Shoe Repairer" as well! I have never given it a thought before but I guess your marathon-footwear would require regular attention!!!
Yes, he was between Brooklyn Road and Matlock Road. I lived on Matlock Road. There was a lad in Brooklyn Road who ran the marathon for England at the Olympics, Bill Adcocks, I think, probably got his shoes fixed at Ballards.
Also on that strip was Bromfields groceries and Harris the butcher. Memories...Lived and schooled in Coventry until 1966
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