PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sun 8th Apr 2012 8:21pm
Hi Doug & Dutchman. Hi all
I must admit that I had the same general impression about the Odeon & war films. The Gaumont often showed war films too, even on a Saturday morning childrens programme. I do remember watching "Swiss Family Robinson" at the Odeon, though. The shipwreck & the child drinking ink stick on my mind from the film. Most people remember where they were when President Kennedy died, I was at night school in Priory High school doing 'principles of accounts' prior to going to uni. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sun 8th Apr 2012 9:04pm
I meant 'war films' in the broadest sense of the term. You might call some of them 'historical epics' or 'western dramas' but from our point of view they were mainly about fighting I remember being bitterly disappointed by 'Barabbas' as there were no Roman battles in that. We were expecting it to be something like 'Spartacus' shown a year earlier.
"Swiss Family Robinson" wasn't the kind of film any of my friends would have gone to watch anyway.
The problem with the Gaumont was that many of their films were "A-certificate' so kids weren't allowed in on our own while the Paris was mainly X-certificate* except during the school holidays. That left the Odeon and Alexandra as the only 'child-friendly' cinemas in the area. The Odeon had the additional benefit of a nearby chip shop we could visit on the way home.
*As free-pass holders we were required to exhibit the movie posters for the Paris. One of these was a rip-off of 'My Fair Lady' called 'My Bare Lady' which left me confused for some years afterwards.
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Adrian
UK |
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Sun 5th Aug 2012 8:13pm
Far Gosford St pdf with some pictures taken before restoration here. |
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Sun 5th Aug 2012 8:24pm
Great find Adrian, may I just mention that this document is a 13Mb download (just in case anyone has a slow internet connection) |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 6th Aug 2012 1:00am
Brilliant Adrian!
Although I left the area in the late 1960s I can still relate to some of the photographs.
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Tricia
Bedworth |
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Mon 6th Aug 2012 1:07pm
Great find Adrian; like dutchman, I can relate to some of the photographs. |
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
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Mon 6th Aug 2012 5:31pm
I've always had a soft spot for FGS, as when I lived in Coventry as as a student I walked down it almost every day and used to use many shops and businesses - especially the Hand and Heart where we used to get lock ins. The landlord was an Irish ex boxer who ran it with his wife.
I always wondered why the relief road could not have been more sympathetically built. It creates a dismal street scrape with all those back yards. And all those 'gap sites'. Not just a problem here, but all over the city.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Tue 7th Aug 2012 12:08pm
On 6th Aug 2012 1:07pm, tricia said:
Great find Adrian; like dutchman, I can relate to some of the photographs.
I think I can too Tricia, and I wonder which shop front used to be the old Milk Bar in the 50's.
I enjoyed looking at the photo's Adrian, many thanks
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Tricia
Bedworth |
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Tue 7th Aug 2012 7:20pm
I've just been looking at Adrian's photos again and spotted Luckman's Antique Shop. In the late 50s/60s my dad used to play dominoes at the New Inn in Gosford Street and I seem to remember a shop that sold old books, medals, and probably a lot more that I don't remember, a few doors from the pub. The name 'Luckman's seems to ring a bell, does anyone know if this was the same shop?
I think this is one for you Dutchman. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Tue 7th Aug 2012 7:35pm
Same name, different shop Tricia.
There were several 'Luckmans' in Gosford Street at one time but the one in Adrian's post was nearer to All Saints Church. It probably moved there some time in the late 1960s, early 1970s when the New Inn and adjoining buildings were demolished.
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Tricia
Bedworth |
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Wed 8th Aug 2012 11:02am
Thanks dutchman. |
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Midland Red
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Tue 4th Jun 2013 4:45pm
A further example of the redevelopment taking place in Far Gosford Street
Dec 2008
Today
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Tue 4th Jun 2013 5:12pm
On 4th Jun 2013 4:45pm, Midland Red said:
A further example of the redevelopment taking place in Far Gosford Street
It's ridiculous. The building on the right would originally have been a mirror image of the one on the left.
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
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Tue 4th Jun 2013 6:51pm
Have you any photographs of it as it was before it lost its upper floors?
I think what they have done is good - they have put the new build the same height as the buildings on the other side of small road/lane so the street 'line' continues. It looks good, in my opinion, and it's not often I say that about any of the terrible developments in Coventry over the years.
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Tue 4th Jun 2013 7:28pm
The street hasn't been 'restored', it's been rebuilt in a mock-retro style as per Spon Street. The whole thing is fake.
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