dutchman
Spon End
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Fri 28th Feb 2014 1:37pm
In the first picture it looks like fire damage but the recent one looks more like damp.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Fri 28th Feb 2014 1:40pm
Hi & thank you for sharing such an enjoyable topic. Garland's Joke Shop.
Brill! |
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NormK
bulkington
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Fri 28th Feb 2014 5:28pm
Ah! Garland's stink bombs, they were guaranteed to clear a public bar in 2 minutes, and get your ticket in 3!
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Fri 28th Feb 2014 6:20pm
On 28th Feb 2014 5:28pm, NormK said:
Ah! Garland's stink bombs, they were guaranteed to clear a public bar in 2 minutes, and get your ticket in 3!
Hi NormK,
They did the same at Pearks grocery store in Sewall Highway
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
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Fri 28th Feb 2014 6:48pm
I can certainly remember visiting this shop for various paraphernalia to be used for practical jokes and general mischief at school.
I would suggest the shop should have displayed a plaque outside: "By Appointment to King Henry VIII Grammar School, Coventry. Official Purveyor of Stink Bombs." |
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
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21 of 133
Sat 1st Mar 2014 4:06pm
Dutchman: I think you're probably right, but my gran says there were no fires while they had the shop there.
Philipincoventry: Thanks to everyone on the forum for bringing the shop to life for me, considering I wasn't born until after it closed.
NormK & MisterD-Di: I can imagine the trouble those things caused in the end the shop had to stop selling them because of the complaints.
Before the shop was "C. R. Garland's" it was a butcher's (Evans? Butchers), when my grandad moved in he couldn't afford to redecorate so used the walk in fridge to store rags and clothes and the meat hooks to hang jackets on.
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Midland Red
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22 of 133
Sat 1st Mar 2014 5:03pm
In the 1912-13 Spennell's Directory, it is shown as "William H Davis, boot maker" |
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
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23 of 133
Sat 1st Mar 2014 7:39pm
Thanks Midland Red amazing to know how many different faces these shops have had. Checked the 1911 census: William and Hannah Davis worked in the shop and their son Leonard Davis was a machinist elsewhere? Interestingly they declared 5 rooms on their census, which is odd considering there was only 3 rooms upstairs and the downstairs shop space (which does not count); so how did they come up with 5? |
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dutchman
Spon End
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24 of 133
Sat 1st Mar 2014 11:14pm
It's quite likely the downstairs space was originally divided into separate front and back rooms.
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TonyS
Coventry
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Sat 1st Mar 2014 11:31pm
If a room used as a shop was not counted, would the downstairs therefore have had to have been divided into THREE? |
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Lower Ford Street
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dutchman
Spon End
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26 of 133
Sun 2nd Mar 2014 2:27am
A kitchen wouldn't count either Tony.
As built it would have been:
Ground Floor: Front Room; Living Room; Kitchen
First Floor: Front Bedroom; Back Bedroom
Second Floor: Topshop at back only.
The topshops came in very handy as storerooms when the houses were converted later to retail shops.
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TonyS
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Sun 2nd Mar 2014 6:53am
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Midland Red
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Sun 2nd Mar 2014 4:54pm
The 1960 Telephone Directory shows H T Evans, butchers, at this shop |
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
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29 of 133
Sun 2nd Mar 2014 6:49pm
Dutchman and TonyS: thanks both; I think you're probably right, the downstairs was divided into 3 and I know my grandad used to store clothes in the top room - so that adds up now.
Midland Red: Thanks for this - looked at the directory saw that he owned 2 butchers (?) one in Lower Ford and one in Walsgrave. I know he actually owned the shop and rented it out to my grandad - don't know why he left Lower Ford Street. |
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
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30 of 133
Sun 2nd Mar 2014 7:18pm
Was just looking at the shop photo, and noticed the Granada bingo sign reflected in the window - it's not brilliantly clear:
(I had to flip the image round) |
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