Helen F
Warrington |
766 of 1703
Wed 3rd Dec 2014 9:32am
Thanks for the help everybody. I've removed the picture now and will continue to think about where it might be exactly. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
767 of 1703
Wed 3rd Dec 2014 5:05pm
Just to place the row of buildings in the link I made and Dutchman's picture which I now realize is the same row from a different place, one of the shop signs is A McCutchion. In 1901 Allan McCutchion was trading at 23 Jordan Well as a greengrocer. Surprisingly he is still trading in this 1959 picture
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Dreamtime |
768 of 1703
Thu 4th Dec 2014 2:25am
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Derrickarthur
Coventry |
769 of 1703
Thu 4th Dec 2014 7:26pm
Found this 4" high trophy that my Dad won at The Engine (Longford) as Runners-up of the Foleshill & District Division 1 darts league 1945/1946. |
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Janey
Keresley |
770 of 1703
Sun 7th Dec 2014 7:02pm
My hubby is tearing his hair out trying to think of the name of the pub at the bottom of Trinity Street that was opposite the Coventry Theatre. We were talking about how Peter Butterworth, after appearing in Aladdin at the theatre in 1979, was found dead in his room there. Many stars used to stay in this pub but for the life of us we can't think of its name. Can anyone enlighten us please? |
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morgana
the secret garden |
771 of 1703
Sun 7th Dec 2014 7:18pm
If it was the old black and white pub it was called I think the Smithfield. |
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TonyS
Coventry |
772 of 1703
Sun 7th Dec 2014 7:28pm
Hi Janey, if you enter Smithfield in the search box (top left) you will find it mentioned in several other threads on the forum |
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Janey
Keresley |
773 of 1703
Sun 7th Dec 2014 9:26pm
Thank you. Yes of course, the Smithfield! That would have bugged us for the rest of the week if we hadn't found out ! |
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Norman Conquest
Allesley |
774 of 1703
Mon 8th Dec 2014 11:18am
I can't think of a pub ever being at the Trinity St corner. The Smithfield was/is at the Burges/Corporation St corner. Norman Just old and knackered
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Blueleader
Coventry |
775 of 1703
Mon 8th Dec 2014 11:29am
It was the Smithfield that was opposite the Cov Theatre. It was the Wine Lodge on the corner of the Burges. Ric Osborne
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
776 of 1703
Mon 8th Dec 2014 11:32am
Correct Blueleader, Isn't it the Tudor Rose now ? |
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Norman Conquest
Allesley |
777 of 1703
Mon 8th Dec 2014 11:50am
Oh! At my age not many brain cells left. Just Googled Tudor Rose Coventry so is this the place?
Just old and knackered
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morgana
the secret garden |
778 of 1703
Mon 8th Dec 2014 11:51am
The Smithfield was corner of Hales Street and Trinity Street set back opposite the Hippodrome and Sainsburys, Norman Conquest.
Yes Dreamtime the one corner of Burges and Corporation Street is now the Tudor Rose prior I knew it as the Tally Ho in the 80s. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
779 of 1703
Mon 8th Dec 2014 1:00pm
There are some pictures of The Smithfield Hotel under the heading "Hales Street" |
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morgana
the secret garden |
780 of 1703
Mon 8th Dec 2014 1:34pm
Yes Norman Conquest that is the Tudor Rose, Corporation corner of Burges, but this is the Smithfield black and white building side of the building on the corner of Hales Street and opposite the the Hippodrome
Hales Street now and then |
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