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dutchman
Spon End
46 of 204  Wed 18th Nov 2015 1:00am  

The Bull Ring had separate house numbers from Butcher Row or Ironmonger Row. Smile
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Osmiroid
UK
47 of 204  Wed 18th Nov 2015 1:11am  

I found what I thought it might be, according to this The Golden Lion did 'the triple'
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Osmiroid
UK
48 of 204  Tue 13th Sep 2016 5:56pm  

Would the fish shop be William Kimberley up the top end?
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
49 of 204  Wed 14th Sep 2016 9:56am  

Osmiroid, could well have been, can't say for certain. I believe there was a shop near the top, sold brown paper bags in all sizes, they had great rolls of the stuff that would be cut to any size you wanted. Have no idea where they moved to when the street came down, but a few years later they would have been put out of business anyway. When it really became clear we were to have bombs and blackouts, brown paper was snapped up, to cover the windows, so were drawing pins, the shelves ran down and the price went up. Where people used to keep things for special occasions, like crockery, a lot of people wrapped up there best china in brown paper and stored away, and all paper became shortage.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
50 of 204  Sat 8th Oct 2016 1:04am  

Of even a greater enigma to me was Little Butcher Row - I would have loved to have wandered through that gap! This late 1933 shot shows it was quite possible - so the stories go - that storeholders could have greeted each other with a handshake on opposite sides of the row.
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Midland Red

51 of 204  Sat 8th Oct 2016 12:17pm  

Here's a postcard view similar to Neil's image above Thumbs up (Little Butchers Row Oh my)
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Osmiroid
UK
52 of 204  Sat 8th Oct 2016 12:29pm  

When you get to the end, look left and see Ye Olde Talbot Inn next to West Orchard.
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Midland Red

53 of 204  Sat 8th Oct 2016 12:57pm  

This would be the view further round to the left, then? Thumbs up
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Osmiroid
UK
54 of 204  Sat 8th Oct 2016 1:19pm  

I was referring to the previous photos of LBR, your picture is standing in Spicerstoke with William Kimberley's fishmonger shop at the left, his shop being at the top of Butcher Row. (Although turning left into Cross Cheaping then next left through the passageway into Spicerstoke you would get to there) Smile
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
55 of 204  Sat 8th Oct 2016 2:43pm  

On 8th Oct 2016 1:04am, NeilsYard said: I would have loved to have wandered through that gap! This late 1933 shot shows it was quite possible
Had to smile at yours Neil, that could well have been my father pushing his 'trusty steed' and wearing his 'plus fours' or bicycle clips in that year (but of course it wasn't). Butcher Row - oozing with character no matter what aspect you see.
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
56 of 204  Mon 7th Nov 2016 9:16pm  

Continuing a trawl through the Bridgeman image collection, here's a couple of early paintings of Butcher Row. By S R Lines (1804-33) By Florence Weston (c1868-1942) The latter artist seems to have specially liked the street: Herbert Art Gallery pictures and flickr picture.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
57 of 204  Thu 2nd Mar 2017 12:41pm  

I don't think I'd actually seen this one before with a car in Butcher Row. What's interesting to me is reading the caption - even then they realised it was a place for tourism Sad
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Osmiroid
UK
58 of 204  Thu 2nd Mar 2017 3:01pm  

Good posting! I've got that somewhere, although can't find it on my tablet. I'd still love to see a picture of that shield thing showing the details. Part of it looks like 'shoppe' to me.
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heathite
Coventry
59 of 204  Sun 5th Mar 2017 5:30pm  

J T Moore city oyster bar. 16 Butcher Row. 1912 and 1926 Coventry directories. If you look at the fancy thing atop the plaque you will see it is an open oyster with a pearl in the middle.
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Midland Red

60 of 204  Sun 5th Mar 2017 5:40pm  

But the wording on the building itself appears to include the word "Upholsterer" Oh my
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