jetblue
Carmarthen |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 8:13am
Can someone tell me, is the original indoor market still there and the fish market? I have lots of memories of walking around that especially on cold winter days as a kid and visiting the sweet stalls on the outside which used to sell lots of loose sweets at reduced prices and getting bacon and tomato batches from the market cafe.
Also one of my favourite stalls on the inside was the comic and book stall, the man used to sell secondhand comics, all my favourites like spiderman, fantastic four, incredible hulk and superman. I used to have a suitcase full of the things up until about 20 odd years ago, wish I'd kept them now!
I do still visit Coventry on a regular basis but the market area I havent been to in quite a few years.
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InnisRoad
Hessle |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 8:33am
The original "indoor" market in that area (actually it had a roof, but was not completely enclosed) was the Barracks market, now the Barracks car park. It was built on the site of the old barracks, hence the name. The "proper" indoor market before the war, was in the Market Hall in West Orchard. After the war, this re-surfaced as West Orchard open air market, adjacent to another on the site of the Rex Cinema, known as the Rex market. There is some confusion about the exact locations of these two, but I remember that West Orchard market was on the site later occupied by West Orchard car park, later demolished to make way for the new shopping mall. When the present circular market was built, it replaced all the other markets, although there were still semi-outdoor stalls around it's edge. The fish and meat hall at the Queen Victoria Road end has, I believe been replaced by stalls within the main market hall, but I haven't been inside for a while, so I am not too familiar with the latest developments.
Regards Innis Road
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 10:38am
Hi JetBlue, yes it's still there as InnisRoad says the circular one with car park on top but as he said no stalls on the outer side of it.
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K
Somewhere |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 12:08pm
Hi folks
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 1:42pm
I can recall as a child market stalls out side by the Swanswell too, also fruit and veg stalls outside down by the Odeon by The Dive pub up the side.
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K
Somewhere |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 3:16pm
I don't know the Dive pub, haven't been anywhere near the Odeon (Gaumont!) for some years now.
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 3:22pm
On 16th Nov 2011 1:42pm, morgana said: also fruit and veg stalls outside down by the Odeon by The Dive pub up the side.
Just the one Morgana, "Maton's" in Much Park Street. It was orginally in Jordan Well next door to the Dun Cow Inn but moved around the corner when the Lady Godiva was built.
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K
Somewhere |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 3:31pm
Hi d, m
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 3:47pm
On 16th Nov 2011 3:22pm, dutchman said: "Maton's" in Much Park Street.
When I went there with my mum there were two stalls but agree at first there was one, I must of been about 3 years old but still can recall also as if it was yesterday, also the ones by one of the gates to the Swanswell were there were more some weeks than other weeks. ![]() |
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 3:50pm
On 16th Nov 2011 3:31pm, KeithLeslie said:
The temporary buildings were rather like large sheds clad with either asbestos or plywood, and painted. Arguably, they weren't much better than stalls! But anything was better than nothing...
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 4:26pm
Hi Keith
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heritage
Bedworth |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 6:27pm
Another interesting topic. Nice to see Hurrell's the pork butchers mentioned, my mother worked at their Coundon shop in the early 50s before moving to the Coop Butchers in West Orchard, another temporary building.
We watched the demolition of the old Barracks Market to prepare for the building of the circular replacement. Coming from the Woodlands School (1954-59) we would get off the number 13 and walk through the demolition site on the way to Broadgate to catch the 16a to Sadler Road. A fine chance to throw a few bricks about without getting into trouble. One day we saw a dodgy looking man on the roof of the Empire, fetched a policeman (in those days you could easily find one), turned out to be the manager having a look at some broken tiles. We were even thanked for being observant.
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K
Somewhere |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 6:52pm
hi d, h
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heritage
Bedworth |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 9:14pm
Hygiene may have been poor but I get the impression that there was less food poisoning in those difficult post war days.
Policemen are extinct in Bedworth, Police Station is shut to the public. You have to go in the council office opposite and ask at the counter for someone to walk across the road to see you.
Our bungalow was built for the manager of Anslows back in 1934.
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Wed 16th Nov 2011 9:27pm
On 16th Nov 2011 6:52pm, KeithLeslie said:
....no it definitely wasn't Smith's......
Keith, according to planning records and it was called "Roberts" and had been removed by 15th October, 1958. It may have been flanked at one time by a soft furnishings shop called "Modes" on one side and Crown Wallpapers on the other but planning records are very vague at the best of times. |
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