Annewiggy
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Tue 9th Jan 2018 8:43pm
I seem to remember when I walked from town to The Butts (ONC in business studies day release and a night class of dressmaking) there was a junk shop at the top of a few wide steps, she used to lay stuff out on the steps. Does any one else remember this so I know I am not having a senior moment?
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Sun 14th Jan 2018 9:21am
Another one in the 'series' of the cycling track from the Bygone Spon End FB page, this one with slightly better clarity of the backs of the rows on Butts.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Fri 19th Jan 2018 12:36am
Another couple of great shots from the Bygone Spon End page here of Windsor Street -
Firstly looking south at some of the original buildings with George Poole House showing :
And this one on the corner with Spon Street with Meadow House in the background :
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keeepa
coventry
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Fri 19th Jan 2018 8:36pm
On 9th Jan 2018 8:43pm, Annewiggy said:
I seem to remember when I walked from town to The Butts (ONC in business studies day release and a night class of dressmaking) there was a junk shop at the top of a few wide steps, she used to lay stuff out on the steps. Does any one else remember this so I know I am not having a senior moment?
I too did ONC business studies at the Butts and remember the bookshop well. I did the course around 1960/62(?) on day release whilst working at the Co-op. Not sure I remember the junk shop though!!!
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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Fri 19th Jan 2018 9:07pm
Just after you, I was there 1963/64 ! We had an Economics lecturer that was rubbish. The next subject was accounts and the lecturer for that was great. He could explain what the previous lesson was trying to teach us in 5 minutes. We had a nice day out one day to Hams Hall power station! |
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keeepa
coventry
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Sat 20th Jan 2018 9:11am
Went from learning book-keeping in those large rooms with big windows (debit nearest the window) at the Butts to working underground auditing in central Africa, via Lanchester Polytechnic (before it was a university!) If only I'd known then what I know now!!! LOL
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Fri 2nd Feb 2018 12:16pm
Does anyone know exactly where the College Tuck Shop was - as seen here in 1955
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Midland Red
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Fri 2nd Feb 2018 2:55pm
Not exactly sure, Neil, but it was on Butts
The two images are not related, as the lower one shows the rear of buildings on Mount Street |
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Malvern
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Fri 2nd Feb 2018 4:24pm
Here's a map of the area from the 1930s. I would imagine that this row would have been on the north side of the Butts, somewhere between Windsor street and York Street. It is built in the same style as the houses in Thomas Street, Moat Street and Hertford Place.
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NeilsYard
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Fri 2nd Feb 2018 4:35pm
Yes I have this one from the 1920's but cannot exactly identify which one - The Bygone Spon End Group have been corrected about the Mount Street image (thanks Cliff!). The Tuck was supposedly opposite the College - obviously this photo is pre-Tech but the row should be the same.
I'm guessing its the one to the left and over the road from the word 'The'.
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Malvern
Somerset
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Fri 2nd Feb 2018 6:21pm
Comparing the 2 images, it looks to be the terrace to the right of Hope Street.
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Malvern
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Fri 2nd Feb 2018 7:08pm
Also in the 1920s aerial view on the right is the Alfred Herbert factory at Butts Villas. My Aunt started work there in the 1920s and worked for Alfred Herbert for over 40 years. When she first started she was living with her family in Hertford Place so literally had to cross the road to get to work. She later moved to the Edgwick site where she was a supervisor in the blueprint room, retiring in 1967. In those days Alfred Herbert was the world's leading machine tool manufacturer.
Here's a photo of her with her new bicycle from the early 20s
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heathite
Coventry
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Fri 2nd Feb 2018 7:25pm
Here's an image from a 1960 directory. It may not be the same location/house number, but it's a start.
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Malvern
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Sat 3rd Feb 2018 9:20pm
I reckon this photo taken today is from about the same spot as the college tuck shop photo!!!
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Sat 3rd Feb 2018 10:10pm
I think you may have been standing on the site of the tuck shop - the road in your photo is the new Butts Road, whereas the old road (Butts) which the tuck shop faced, joining up with Queens Road would be behind you - I think |
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