PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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16 of 44
Mon 15th Aug 2011 12:39pm
Today (Monday) I have enjoyed coffee this morning with a fashion manufacturer & retailer who I have known for years. Her business, most of which is supplying other retailers nowadays, is choc-a-bloc with orders for retro fashion, mens & ladies. I told her about the conversation on here about Saturday evenings. She grew up in Cambridge and came to live in the Midlands after uni, where she was employed as a project engineer with Courtaulds, before she started her own business in the late eighties. She is just a little younger than me, but well remembers the fashion described by the ladies on here.
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scrutiny
coventry
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17 of 44
Mon 15th Aug 2011 5:19pm
Fifty years ago! Prob my best year for finding my feet. Always shy but at the age of thirteen, joined the A.T.C., got free tickets for the Locarno and never looked back. Taught to jive by a girl named "Pat", used to meet up with her every week to dance, her boyfriend just looked on. As Tricia said, never felt threatened going home in Hillfields. Also started going out with girls, being taught to dance changed me. LOL, I enjoyed being thirteen |
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dutchman
Spon End
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18 of 44
Tue 16th Aug 2011 3:38am
On 14th Aug 2011 10:03pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
Anyway, our local weather forecast is not too bad for the coming week and I hope that we all can enjoy a better week without the dreadful scenes played out as they were last week.
In 1920 Broadgate was the scene of rioting which lasted four days and nights. Every shop window was smashed and many stores looted. Rioters blamed 'a lack of job opportunities', the police blamed 'criminal elements'. Nothing changes much does it?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Tue 16th Aug 2011 8:29am
That's true, Dutchman. I believe that it was the last time that the 'Riot Act' was read-out in Coventry. |
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GVB
Longford
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20 of 44
Sat 24th Mar 2012 6:31pm
50 years ago I was arriving in Coventry having left my home town of Worcester. I was sixteen and my dad had managed to get a job with the Council. We had a bit of a shock when we arrived because the Council told my dad that the job of Park Keeper which they had allocated to him was no longer available but would he like to be a gardener instead? As dad was a gardener by trade he was more than happy to accept. I started work with a small electrical contractor who was called Kelly. His business address was in Adelaide Street. I didn't stay long and started work for Coventry Council. Worked for the Council for 43 years. |
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Elaine
Coventry
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21 of 44
Sat 24th Mar 2012 11:30pm
Aaahh I feel so young as I was only six, fifty years ago. Am I the forum baby? |
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derbyskyblue
west hallam, derbyshire
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22 of 44
Sun 25th Mar 2012 12:47am
Not quite Elaine, I was one!! |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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23 of 44
Sun 25th Mar 2012 2:28pm
On 24th Mar 2012 11:30pm, Elaine said:
Aaahh I feel so young as I was only six, fifty years ago. Am I the forum baby?
I reckon it could be me. You see that photo of me here on the left? Well, that was only taken last week!!! |
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scrutiny
coventry
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24 of 44
Sun 25th Mar 2012 3:52pm
I stand back in amazement!!! You look no older than you did before Christmas. |
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blackberry-rum
Shropshire, UK
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25 of 44
Sun 25th Mar 2012 7:59pm
Fifty years ago I was only fourteen (and a "young" fourteen at that) so Id have been in on Saturday night. But I did have a part time job in a supermarket - Thursday and Friday after school, and Saturday morning. I got paid 12s 6d for that and I really appreciated it. They didn't open Saturday afternoon, I was led to understand this is because the owner was Jewish. The supermarket was on the corner of Morris Road and Stoney Stanton Road, opposite the Morris Factory. I thought the girls who worked the tills (Dawn and Rita, I remember!) were very very glamorous, they had backcombed hair and wore stiletto heels. Now they'd have been at the Locarno or the Orchid on Saturday night I expect! |
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TonyS
Coventry
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26 of 44
Sun 25th Mar 2012 8:08pm
On 25th Mar 2012 2:28pm, Rob Orland said: I reckon it could be me. You see that photo of me here on the left? Well, that was only taken last week!!!
You have amazing keyboard skills for a 4 month old child - I bet your mother always said you were advanced for your age!
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Kimbo
Leicestershire
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27 of 44
Sun 25th Mar 2012 11:11pm
I was 8, so there'd be a fair chance I'd be at the RAOB (Buffs) club on Foleshill Rd or at the Self Changing Gears Club at Lythalls Lane with mum & dad.
Just a few years later I'd have moved on to Brandon! |
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derbyskyblue
west hallam, derbyshire
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28 of 44
Mon 26th Mar 2012 12:13am
I remember going to my mum and dad's 25th anniversary at the Buffs. I was told its a secret society, so what do they do I asked? Dunno came the reply, it's a secret!! |
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erwegoagen
Coventry Wyken
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29 of 44
Tue 27th Mar 2012 6:05pm
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LdeMain
Nuneaton, Warks
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30 of 44
Mon 2nd Apr 2012 11:23pm
Not the youngest, sorry! My mother was five 50 years ago! |
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