Elaine
Coventry |
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Sat 14th Mar 2015 11:09am
I used to buy sugar mice and champagne truffles to hang on the Christmas Tree from that shop. they used to sell nice old fashioned sweets like cyrstallised violets. |
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada |
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Sat 14th Mar 2015 1:31pm
I used to buy a 'roll' of Sharps toffees (it was actually a square roll and wouldn't roll at all) before attending the chaos that was the Saturday Morning Picture Show at the old Empire.. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sat 14th Mar 2015 1:45pm
Am I getting to "my time" or do I remember the GPO used to be there? Question |
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Midland Red
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Sat 14th Mar 2015 2:07pm
Yes, Dreamtime - sadly now closed
This photo from 2010 shows both the GPO and the City Tailoring shop referred to above by Ace |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sat 14th Mar 2015 4:03pm
Thanks MR, of course I remember it when the road went straight through. Looks different altogether now. Great pictures you show us, thanks. I liked the old black and white also sepia photos of Hertford Street, not to mention the old wrought iron street lights shown, a lovely old feature. Now all the character has gone in the name of progress. |
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada |
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Sat 14th Mar 2015 5:33pm
The last photo shows cars parked all of the way up, and I seem to remember cars parked both sides at one time. The street was congested at best and was used by the buses coming in from Green Lane and Fenside. I have to admit that when first closed off, the detour was a little inconvenient, but I don't remember Hertford Street being one of Coventry's high spots in my time. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Sun 15th Mar 2015 10:48am
Dreamtime, I agree, the old time character has gone, looking at the photo's of now, looks more like the entrance to an underground station. I don't recall the sweet shop especially, but do remember the G.P.O in the fifties, some days as much as a dozen times a day I would visit, so I was a little special there, then my fav barber was at the bottom of the street on the right, and on the left of the green, was the Y.M.C.A. and of course the cinema was the venue on Sundays.
Nearly everyone in those days used to walk to the station down Hertford street.
There was a time in the early fifties the fire brigade needed to throw a rope over those buildings for some reason or other, they parked in the lane behind the buildings, but couldn't get the rope over so they tied a great big knot in the end, gave it a mighty throw, the rope sailed over, the knot swung in and broke the great big pane of glass of a shop. lol |
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Norman Conquest
Allesley |
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Sun 15th Mar 2015 11:06am
As I mentioned in a previous thread I was apprentice carpenter with H L Bates. My mentor was Wal Coplin from Longford and we had the task of replacing some of the panels in the counter of the Post Office that were infested with wood worm. This would have been 1947. I cannot recall a sweet shop but I remember a chemist opposite the PO where I would go and get Do Do tablets for Walter to ease his hacking cough, caused I would imagine by Walters clay pipe that was always in his mouth. A few doors toward Broadgate was a photographic supply shop where I would drool over the expensive cameras in the window. That was until my father gave me his Leica and then I would buy 35mm film from that shop. If they didn't have what I wanted Greens down the bottom of Hertford St would have it. Just old and knackered
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sun 15th Mar 2015 12:23pm
Yes, Kaga, it all seems years ago now since my mum dragged me into the food office further down Hertford Street, then sometimes walk down that way to the station one morning before Christmas and catch a train to Brum for some Christmas shopping. Years later having my own children went into Holbrooks for a beech and elm chest of drawers which is now standing in my daughter's bedroom here in Perth and that was truly money well spent. It is nice though to know they have retained Greyfriars Green, so I never want to hear that they have dismal plans for that too! |
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Ghengis Smith
Ireland |
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Sun 15th Mar 2015 2:24pm
Was the sweet shop called Lovells?
Don't look around to find the sound that's right beneath your feet
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sun 15th Mar 2015 3:03pm
On 15th Mar 2015 11:06am, Norman Conquest said:
I cannot recall a sweet shop but I remember a chemist opposite the PO
"Loveitt & Bones"
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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland |
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Mon 16th Mar 2015 9:30am
On 15th Mar 2015 12:23pm, Dreamtime said:
Yes, Kaga, it all seems years ago now since my mum dragged me into the food office further down Hertford Street....
From Perth to Perth
Hello Dreamtime
Noticed you referred to the Food Office, just found this letter from them in 1941.
Alan H
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada |
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Mon 16th Mar 2015 10:19am
The relative positions of the sweet shop, bus stops and the Empire were very important 'cos my mum said that if I got killed crossing the road, I wouldn't be allowed to go to the Saturday morning picture show again, and I couldn't get through the rowdy behaviour of the audience without my Sharps toffees. |
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Midland Red
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Mon 16th Mar 2015 10:20am
There is already this thread regarding the "Food Office" |
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NeilsYard
Coventry Thread starter
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Thu 4th Feb 2016 9:02am
This one could have gone in any number of threads but courtesy of Debbie from the True Cov FB page - an unusual shot of the top of Hertford Street showing the building of Broadgate House and that 'bridge'.
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