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Bedworth |
31 of 34
Tue 5th Jun 2018 5:56pm
Hello Kaga,
You are probably correct about the painting of these signs. I only base my opinion on the fact that one of the fatalities from the November 1940 raid lived in the big house on the corner of Foleshill Rd and Lythalls Lane and so it is therefore a possibility that the cellar of the damaged building was later used as a Static Water Tank. This would explain the Emergency Water Supply sign painted on the wall (which hid from us all behind a telephone kiosk for many years). Those signs were staring us in the face in years gone by when we could actually have asked the old firemen precisely what they indicated and when they were done.
Foleshill certainly had the factories and the Coventry Canal could not have been better placed to provide an extra supply of water to fight the fires, that is provided your father and his mates got the boards in to reduce any water loss where the banks had been breached.
Another advantage to Foleshill was that each of the works fire brigades had a very good knowledge of their own individual factories and had probably drilled for years in the most effective way to fight a blaze. Those firemen who were in the city centre would have been facing a situation that few could have imagined and those firemen drafted in from elsewhere would also be working in unfamiliar surrounds. |
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Ronald34
coventry |
32 of 34
Wed 12th Jul 2023 9:10pm
Was Cheylesmore Garage a Shadow Fire Staion for the main Fire Station? Question |
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Ronald34
coventry |
33 of 34
Thu 13th Jul 2023 11:28am
Does anyone remember the Fire Station in Coniston Road, Earlsdon. I remember we visited there as a Wolf Cub, The 43rd Group and sliding down the Firemans's Pole? Question |
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Not Local
Bedworth |
34 of 34
Thu 13th Jul 2023 6:34pm
A website called www.firestations.org.uk lists Daventry Rd, Dane Rd, and Tile Hill Lane as the sites of previous fire stations in Coventry - but that is all it says.
Back in 2014 I found out that there was another wartime fire station at Penny Park House which is on the corner of Penny Park Lane and Nunts Lane in Holbrooks. That building was subject of a discussion on the 'Keresley' topic but I can't remember the source of the information. |
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