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Wed 3rd Jan 2018 10:01pm
Topical, too!
On 31st Dec 2017 12:12pm, mcsporran said:
31st Dec 1968
Hertford Street was closed to traffic.
On 2nd Jan 2018 7:22am, Rob Orland said:
2nd Jan 1967
The Queens Hotel, Hertford Street, which was badly damaged in the blitz but remained open, finally closes.
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NeilsYard
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Thu 4th Jan 2018 9:06am
My pleasure Dougie / all. The Westminster Bank looked a fine building as well. |
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Dreamtime
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Thu 4th Jan 2018 1:50pm
Dougie, were you referring to Sellrights for wedding dresses? I bought mine from there 55 yrs ago (August time). |
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Dougie
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Thu 4th Jan 2018 9:50pm
Dreamtime I remember the shop and the display window opposite as if it was yesterday but not the name , but I do remember it cost her two weeks of her wages for the dress.
I've asked the wife the name but she can't remember either. 55 years, it's a long time. I'm hoping to reach 60 years all being well, as my three sisters and one brother have already achieved it - fingers crossed. |
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Mon 18th Jun 2018 10:07pm
On 18th Jun 2018 2:37pm, Prof said:
.... Can't remember where the shop was, but the outfitter in the Bank Chambers in Hertford St I do recall.
That`s it Prof. Bank Chambers, thanks for the prompt!
Somewhere at the back of my mind comes a name Statham and Fensom. Have you or anybody else heard of it?
(Just dug out my Old Boys tie - it`s akin to a piece of string now - I had hoped they might have put a label on it - but no such luck. As a by the by, my dad used his tie as a belt to tie up his trousers)
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CKV 1D
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Tue 19th Jun 2018 8:12pm
A 1954 view here of Hertford Street!
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Prof
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Tue 19th Jun 2018 9:12pm
Spot on Roger, Statham and Fensom. I think my elder brother was a customer, but it was on the expensive side for me. |
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Tue 19th Jun 2018 9:19pm
Evokes many memories for me CKV. Used to cycle from Woodlands School in Broad Lane to have my mid-day meal at Pattison's cafe. The Geisha also well known to our family. My brother worked for a time in Green's on the camera side before becoming manager of the camera dept at Harrison's High St. |
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Tue 19th Jun 2018 9:37pm
"THANK YOU" Prof for your interesting reply to my post here above, as it's much appreciated and I'm pleased that my Hertford Street picture has evoked so many memories for you! That's the one good thing about this Forum, as lots of the posts and pictures on here must evoke so many memories for such a lot of people and not just for people here in Coventry, but for people all over the world who once lived here!!!! |
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Tue 19th Jun 2018 9:42pm
Yes Geoff, I thought that too. The Queen's Hotel - it had a white sign in the form of a hand holding up a playing card of the Queen of Hearts! |
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Tue 19th Jun 2018 9:47pm
I well remember Kunzle cakes Roger and I guess you are right about the provenance. I think you could buy them as well in Pattison's, Hertford St! As you perhaps are of my generation, Roger we might have been in the Geisha cafe on Fridays at the same time, as my mother and grandmother met there, and I was usually with them, in the school holidays at least. We got to know one of the waitresses quite well, though I do not recall her name. |
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heathite
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Wed 20th Jun 2018 7:38am
Statham & Fensom from the 1937 directory, they're in the 1935 too.
The second image is for any other Hertford Street aficionado's.
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Wed 20th Jun 2018 10:41pm
On 3rd Jan 2018 5:49pm, flapdoodle said:
Interesting view, not seen that one before.
A shame this wasn't rebuilt rather than turned into a total pit.
Hertford St as it was, yes I entirely agree Flapdoodle! Then it might look like that fine print of it Morgana posted! |
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Thu 21st Jun 2018 8:52pm
On 19th Jun 2018 9:47pm, Prof said:
I well remember Kunzle cakes Roger and I guess you are right about the provenance. I think you could buy them as well in Pattison's, Hertford St! As you perhaps are of my generation, Roger we might have been in the Geisha cafe on Fridays at the same time, as my mother and grandmother met there, and I was usually with them, in the school holidays at least. We got to know one of the waitresses quite well, though I do not recall her name.
Lovely posting Prof, I will treasure the thought that our association on this august site was pre-ordained.rnI think you are right, Friday was the day for a trip "up town" and a meeting with my mother and elder sister at the Geisha. |
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 10:00am
There wasn't much happened in the bottom part of Hertford street in the middle fifties, except Coventry fire brigade was called one morning to a shop near Greens the chemist. Have no idea what happened but they tried to throw a rope over the roof with little success, from the other side, so they tied a big knot in the end of the rope then threw it, it swung over and the knot swung in with a thump, hit the plate glass window and smashed it. If I remember correctly it became a lot busier when the precinct was a builders yard.
I used the street almost daily in the fifties to get to the YMCA, a barbers just below the Geisha, and the post office at the top. |
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