Tricia
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Sat 8th Oct 2016 10:44am
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
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Mon 10th Oct 2016 9:53pm
Thanks Tricia - it's just a quick Microsoft Paint drawing I did when I was bored - just thought it would be good to have a close up sketch of the shops as it is difficult to see at the angle this photo was taken.
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Lower Ford Street
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matchle55
Coventry
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Tue 11th Oct 2016 9:08am
More memories - further down the street, the other side of Brandish's, was a driving school, The Belvedere, where I learnt to drive.
The last shop in the row was a general store run by Mrs Maisy West, she became my mother in law.
By the time this picture was taken she had long sold up. |
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Lower Ford Street
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dutchman
Spon End
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Tue 18th Oct 2016 5:25am
Perhaps I'm missing something obvious but why is it called "The Butts Grill" when it is nowhere either Summerlands Butts or Barkers Butts?
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Lower Ford Street
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Osmiroid
UK
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Tue 18th Oct 2016 10:24am
No idea about this one, but in medieval times a butt was a field for archery.
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Lower Ford Street
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
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Thu 20th Oct 2016 9:19pm
On 18th Oct 2016 5:25am, dutchman said:
Perhaps I'm missing something obvious but why is it called "The Butts Grill" when it is nowhere either Summerlands Butts or Barkers Butts?
I think Butt was the owner's family name -(It was owned by Mr Butt). Apparently after leaving the shop there, they moved and reopened further down Lower Ford Street. |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Thu 20th Oct 2016 10:15pm
Ah thanks Garlands
I thought perhaps it might have originated in the Butts and later moved to Lower Ford Street.
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Midland Red
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Fri 4th Nov 2016 12:39pm
On 8th Aug 2015 5:59pm, Garlands Joke Shop said:
Lower Ford Street (21 February 1986).
An up-to-date equivalent view of the 1986 image
I am SO glad that I took this photo, as if anyone asks me for directions to the "Finger Licking Kitchen and Jerk Centre" I shall know where to send them - it's the new name for "The Butts Grill". |
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Lower Ford Street
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
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Sat 12th Nov 2016 7:19pm
Hi Midland Red ,
Quite a bit of change over 30 years, until sometime last year Tony's Chip shop was still there (where the Chilli Fried Chicken shop is now, next to the Newsagents).
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Lower Ford Street
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
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Sun 6th Aug 2017 9:41pm
A couple more photos of my Grandad's old shop taken on the 21st February 1986.
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Lower Ford Street
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Midland Red
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Sun 3rd Sep 2017 9:40am
The changing face of Lower Ford Street
The first two have been posted previously
Glass (Coventry)
(courtesy: Adrian)
Brandish's
In March 2017 I took this
Yesterday, it looked like this - it's called "The Cycle Works" and it's student accommodation for Coventry University
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Lower Ford Street
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pixrobin
Canley
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Mon 7th May 2018 8:36pm
A slightly different view from MR's images.
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Lower Ford Street
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Osmiroid
UK
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Mon 7th May 2018 9:22pm
Trolley bus deco!
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Lower Ford Street
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Snorbans
Bromsgrove
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Tue 1st Jan 2019 2:41pm
Hello
There was an antiques shop in Lower Ford St, probably until the late 60's. We think it was "Roberts Antiques", but wondered if there was a photo or memory of the shop and/or its proprietor, Henry or Harry, who is a family member we are trying to get more information on.
Apparently there was another antiques shop at one point in Primrose Hill St that was merged leaving the Lower Ford St shop.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Sat 25th Apr 2020 11:59am
Thanks to Anne Hewitt on the Coventrians FB page. I think this is the first colour photo I have seen of Godiva Street in its last days in 1966.
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