dutchman
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Wed 5th Feb 2014 8:12pm
On 5th Feb 2014 10:40am, NormK said:
Hi all. I have just checked the Coventry Tram Memories topic, and on post 5 on Dutchman's link it states that this is indeed a Traction Post, and that you can see the fixings where the crossbar was mounted. I am waiting to be corrected on this,but that's the way it looks.
Hi Norm, I'm afraid the information on that website is completely wrong.
The two poles in the foreground of Neil's picture above are traction poles. As you can see they are a different design to the vent pipe with shorter, wider bases and pointed finials on the top. Further up Albany Road there was another vent pipe just four feet away from a traction pole.
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NormK
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Wed 5th Feb 2014 9:14pm
Thank you Dutchman that puts that one to bed. I have just learnt not to believe everything one sees on here. and thanks to Neil for the photo. Does anyone know how many actual traction poles are left standing in Coventry? thanks again.
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NeilsYard
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 3:45am
Here's the one Dutchman mentioned in Warwick Avenue. I only drive past it most days! |
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Dreamtime
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 5:23am
Hi Neil, Would you know for what reason would they leave that one there all these years. Would they have plans for it. My dog would!!!!! |
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NeilsYard
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 5:58am
TBH I'm not quite sure Dream. I'm guessing the sewer must run along Earlsdon and be connected up to the one on Albany Road somewhere. The Warwick Ave one is in a lot better condition though and seems to have been painted fairly often, so someone loves it! Anyone know of any others? |
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deanocity3
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 6:03pm
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Not Local
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 6:20pm
There is the stump of a pole at the edge of Radford Common - at the junction of Lydgate Rd and Sandy Lane just by the relatively new little traffic island by Cheveral Avenue/Middlemarch Rd. What sort of pole it is I don't know.
There used to be another one at the junction of Stoney Stanton Rd and Cross Rd but that disappeared when the road layout was changed a few years back. That one looked very much like the pole in Albany Rd. |
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Harrier
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Wed 12th Mar 2014 8:20pm
If you look carefully on the inside of the cycling track you will see that there is a strip of grass which was supposedly placed there when the cinder running track replaced the grass track, to protect the cyclists who came off their bikes from damaging themselves too much as they slid across the track suffering grazing. This was later replced and cinder put down to match the rest of the athletics track. Coventry never developed a track programme (except for handicaps) because the track was sub standard distance of 440 yards. |
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deanocity3
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Wed 12th Mar 2014 9:17pm
Speaking to Auntie a few weeks ago she remembered watching Fanny Blankers Keon running at The Butts in front of many thousands, I have since found this
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NeilsYard
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Wed 12th Mar 2014 10:33pm
Wow Deano - never knew that. Another fantastic visitor to Coventry. I used to go to the Butts for the cycling a ot in the early 80's as my sisters hubby and his family were all massive bike racers.
There were lots of events and cycle meets on even as late as then. The track and those stands were virtually unchanged from that film! He rode for Coventry Olympic Quo Vadis who wore Black and White sponsored kits backed by the restaurant in Barker Butts Lane - complete with their Roman Coliseum logo. He rode for GB as a junior - Adrian Jackson for anyone into Coventry cycling - the Jacksons were all mad cyclists! Still in touch with them now though they all moved to Australia. |
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Harrier
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Wed 26th Mar 2014 6:01pm
On 12th Mar 2014 9:17pm, deanocity3 said:
Speaking to Auntie a few weeks ago she remembered watching Fanny Blankers Keon running at The Butts in front of many thousands
Here is a photo of Fanny Blankers Keon being shown round a car factory during her visit to Coventry
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pixrobin
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Wed 2nd Apr 2014 12:29pm
Around 1960 there was a row of shops in the Butts if you looked slightly to the right as you looked out of Albany Road. One of them was a commercial photographers - though can't remember the chap's name.
Five years further back than that I remember my mum and dad buying me my first bike from a shop on corner of Butts and - I think - York Street. Why I chose the 'sit-up and beg' style with an enclosed chain, like my grandfather's, I'll never know.
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mick
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Fri 4th Apr 2014 12:31pm
I actually saw Fanny Blankers-Koen run at the Butts. From the article it would have been 10 days after my 5th birthday. I also recollect Macdonald Bailey who was another famous sprinter of the time ran at that meeting. |
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NeilsYard
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Fri 20th Jun 2014 9:57am
Sorry to report another snippet of old Cov has gone - the sewer vent pipe as discussed/shown here has been removed from by Albany Road bridge. |
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Fri 20th Jun 2014 1:32pm
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