Binkey11
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Tue 12th Aug 2014 10:51pm
Oops sorry about previous post, I was at Stoke Heath School and not Courthouse. |
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Born in Coventry
Norfolk
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62 of 82
Fri 22nd Aug 2014 2:43am
Hi folks. I am enjoying reading all these memories. I lived at no. 41 Sewall Highway when I was very young, 1945 or 6 to 1948 or 9. Anyone else remember that far back? I played with the Aldhouse (spelling uncertain) children next door (no. 39 I think). Their names were Rita and John. There was a little boy called Andrew on the other side. I remember we had a privet hedge in front as did many of the neighbouring houses. I also remember picking up 'window' - tinfoil strips from the war, caught on the bushes on some kind of common land where we went for walks - I don't know how far from home it was, though. Sadly I have no school memories from there, as we moved before I was old enough to start. I wonder which one I would have gone to? |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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63 of 82
Fri 22nd Aug 2014 9:07am
Good morning & welcome to you Born in Coventry
Please enjoy you time with us. Did Andrew have the same name as his surname. Where you were living was at the Pippin end, whereas I was passed the Devon. |
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Blueleader
Coventry
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64 of 82
Fri 22nd Aug 2014 1:32pm
On 6th Aug 2014 5:56pm, Ace said:
Mellors was located amongst a row of shops on Brixham Drive . . .
Just a bit of history about Mellors grocery. During their best years of trading, Mellors had the Blackberry Lane shop. Margery Mellors ran the dress shop next door. Herbert her brother owned the grocers. In the 1960's they had Brixham Drive store and later the big supermarket at the junction of Nuffield Road and Stoney Stanton Road. I worked at the Brixham Drive one, with the manager Mr Upton when I was 15 as a Saturday lad. Happy days!
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sewall lad
coventry
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65 of 82
Tue 10th Feb 2015 7:32am
I remember Linda Salvador and her next door neighbour Rhona Hunter I think. If I remember right they lived in Parry Rd / Brixham Drive. Linda was at Lyng Hall with my sister. Linda's dad was Spanish. |
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bohica
coventry
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66 of 82
Tue 10th Feb 2015 10:37am
IIRC the Salvaor's lived on Parry Rd where it met Bideford Rd. Linda had a brother Chris who had a beach buggy. |
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nirvana
coventry
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67 of 82
Thu 12th Feb 2015 2:51pm
Hi bohica. I went to school with Linda Salvadore at Courthouse Green, she had a brother called John and in those days the Salvadores lived in Weavers Walk, they moved to Parry Road in 1960. |
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bohica
coventry
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68 of 82
Thu 12th Feb 2015 7:46pm
Maybe I'm wrong about the brother's christian name - it was a long time ago. |
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Midland Red
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69 of 82
Thu 12th Feb 2015 9:10pm
Lynda M Salvador
Peter Salvador
Christopher Salvador
Donna S Salvador
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sewall lad
coventry
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70 of 82
Fri 13th Feb 2015 12:35pm
The last I heard of Lynda was she was married and living in Withybrook, I think that was in the 80's though. |
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blackberry-rum
Shropshire, UK
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71 of 82
Sun 1st Mar 2015 8:57pm
Well this has been an interesting evening, reading this thread, can't believe I've never noticed it before (I pop in for a read every couple of months, but rarely post). I went to Courthouse Green with the lads in the photo on page 3, and I submitted the school photo in the photo mysteries section. I went on to Lyng Hall when it was first built, and consider myself lucky to have attended two newly built schools. So sad to hear Alan Kirby died young. And Miss Hasten - working out her age she was about 30 years older than us infants, ie under 40 when she was our headmistress but she seemed so OLD! I liked Mr Batt; he was entertaining. Does anyone remember Mr Young? I think he was Scottish. He could be sidetracked into telling a tale rather than teaching a lesson. And does anyone remember rainy lunchtimes at Courthouse Green when we couldn't go out to the playground and had to read comics (joy!) in the classroom; sometimes there'd be a concert arranged and I clearly remember Alan Kirby always got up to sing "Home, home on the range"; it was almost as good as the version Uncle Mac played on the radio. Walrus, I remember you! |
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trampsteamer
Morpeth Northumberland
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72 of 82
Wed 9th Oct 2019 6:16pm
On 20th Oct 2012 12:54pm, walrus said:
Bernie, I remember Tommy Beasley, the family lived a few doors away in Proffitt Avenue. Miss Hasten was feared throughout the land. Because of her name, Wilhelmina Hasten, it was generally, and inaccurately I think, accepted that she was German - not a popular nationality in those days. For some very minor misdemeanour she slapped me on my forearm for such a long time that I passed out. Fred Batt was a bit intimidating but a good teacher.
Here's a picture of Upper 4 in 1959. Frazer Hendry and Alan Kirby are on it . The Annalls twins, Barry Macpheat, David Cutts, all from the Purcell Rd area, are also there.
Indeed, Miss Hasten's favourite line was 'I shall smack you and I shall hurt you.' A fearsome woman!!!!
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walrus
cheshire
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73 of 82
Wed 9th Oct 2019 7:51pm
Geoff, that would be you back row right farthest right. I'm front row kneeling, second from right. I miss my crewcut, no longer having the wherewithal. Alas at least four of our number have passed but they were very happy days, I remember all of their names. |
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
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74 of 82
Wed 9th Oct 2019 10:07pm
I was at Courthouse Green at that time but alas not in that photo. I do remember that wall at the back of the group, corrugated metal painted pale green, we'd queue up against it at the whistle after break and inevitably some boy would run their finger nails down the paintwork simply to create an awful screeching sound. |
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Slash1
northampton
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75 of 82
Thu 26th Mar 2020 8:38am
Were there any streets/roads/avenues that were completely full of houses, all of the way from end to end, that were longer than Sewall Highway?
Not sure what house number it went up to, must be close to 1000.
Underwoods the Newsagents had a shop in Brixham Drive also. Must have been built 1957/58 time, I guess. |
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