Mick Strong
Coventry
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1396 of 1703
Fri 11th Dec 2020 11:35am
Hi johnwright.
According to the archives, the William was built in 1837 at 1059 Foleshill Rd.
Don't disagree with anything that you said or the map.
Are you the John Wright I went to college with in the late 60's? (apologies if you are not that old)
Regards
Mick
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johnwright
combe martim
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1397 of 1703
Fri 11th Dec 2020 3:50pm
Hi Mick.
Don't apologise, I am that old!!! But I didn't go to college unless you mean Longford Park Secondary Modern, Windmill Road, Coventry!!!
I believe that The William pub is now an Indian Restaurant. I know of the William because it was my father's local. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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1398 of 1703
Fri 11th Dec 2020 5:00pm
Does anyone that used The Greyhound in Much Park Street during the 50's and 60's remember Mrs Arnett the landlady? |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1399 of 1703
Fri 11th Dec 2020 6:03pm
Hi Neil.
Do you know if she had a son called Gary?
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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1400 of 1703
Fri 11th Dec 2020 8:13pm
Kaga. The map DOES show the location of the William IV pub but it is not labelled as an Inn. The map shows Foleshill Rd labelled as Little Heath Rd and an Inn [The Wheatsheaf] and a Timber Yard immediately above the Monopole Works. Opposite the Wheatsheaf is shown a jetty and dotted line which is Bacon's Yard leading up to Booth's Fields. Next to this is a building that is not labelled as an Inn but is clearly the location of the William IV. The line of the canal is clearly shown and the brewery is definitely over the cut and next to another unlabelled pub [The Royal Hotel].
John Wright. The map is dated 1912 and William IV reigned between 1830-1837. I doubt that they would wait for around 80 years before naming a pub after him]. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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1401 of 1703
Sat 12th Dec 2020 11:47am
Derrickarthur
That jetty opposite the 'Sheaf', I'm sure there was a bicycle wheel shed/factory sometime in the early fifties, that we went to a fire at. Any ideas? |
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CliffB
Coventry
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1402 of 1703
Mon 14th Dec 2020 11:40am
The Chequers, Little Park Street.
Post copied from topic Little Park Street on 14th Dec 2020 12:07 pm |
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CliffB
Coventry
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1403 of 1703
Wed 16th Dec 2020 4:21pm
Apologies if you have seen this before but .....
A really beautiful image of the old Rose and Woodbine.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1404 of 1703
Wed 16th Dec 2020 4:31pm
What a great picture.
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Helen F
Warrington
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1405 of 1703
Wed 16th Dec 2020 4:37pm
With two more modern photos in the Pub section, it's interesting to track the changes over the years. Thanks CliffB |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1406 of 1703
Wed 16th Dec 2020 6:40pm
Does anyone know what the AS on the lamps stood for?
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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1407 of 1703
Wed 16th Dec 2020 6:49pm
Ansell's? |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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1408 of 1703
Wed 16th Dec 2020 6:50pm
Mick,
Could it be the middle 2 letters of the word BASS. I can't find out which brewery it belonged to. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1409 of 1703
Wed 16th Dec 2020 6:52pm
Hi Neil, was it an Ansells pub in 1903?
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1410 of 1703
Wed 16th Dec 2020 6:55pm
On 16th Dec 2020 6:50pm, Annewiggy said:
Mick,
Could it be the middle 2 letters of the word BASS. I can't find out which brewery it belonged to.
Hi Annewiggy, could be, but I thought you may have seen some of the B on the 3rd lamp along? I wondered if they spelt GAS, but again, I thought you might see some of the G
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