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TonyS
Coventry
16 of 167  Thu 26th Jan 2012 4:42pm  

I mentioned in another thread that Coventry Council were possibly considering charging for admitance to the Godiva Festival at the War Memorial Park this year.... well, I've just found this.... ... nothing new there then! Oh my
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dutchman
Spon End
17 of 167  Thu 26th Jan 2012 4:54pm  

I can remember the park being fenced off in the 1960s so that they could charge for admission. Seemed a bit mean seeing as none of the amusements inside was free.
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Midland Red

18 of 167  Thu 26th Jan 2012 5:18pm  

I'VE TAKEN THE LIBERTY OF CHANGING THE TITLE OF THIS THREAD (from "War Memorial Park improvements") SO THAT IT PERHAPS WILL HAVE A WIDER APPEAL Thumbs up
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Midland Red

19 of 167  Thu 26th Jan 2012 5:19pm  

On 26th Jan 2012 4:42pm, TonyS said: I mentioned in another thread that Coventry Council were possibly considering charging for admitance to the Godiva Festival at the War Memorial Park this year.... well, I've just found this.... ... nothing new there then! Oh my
Did you get in for half-price, Tony? Big grin What a great find - thanks for posting it Thumbs up
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TonyS
Coventry
20 of 167  Thu 26th Jan 2012 6:11pm  

On 26th Jan 2012 5:19pm, Midland Red said: Did you get in for half-price, Tony? Big grin .....
You know exactly how much I paid Cliff, you were stood behind me in the queue!! Thumbs up Cheers
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
21 of 167  Thu 26th Jan 2012 8:55pm  

Hi Wave That was quite a price for 1936. 9d on the day
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TonyS
Coventry
22 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 7:54am  

On 26th Jan 2012 8:55pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Hi Wave That was quite a price for 1936. 9d on the day
Actually Philip, it wasn't too bad, with an average wage at the time of
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
23 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 9:02am  

On 27th Jan 2012 7:54am, TonyS said:
On 26th Jan 2012 8:55pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Hi Wave That was quite a price for 1936. 9d on the day
Actually Philip, it wasn't too bad, with an average wage at the time of
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TonyS
Coventry
24 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 9:12am  

On 27th Jan 2012 9:02am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: .... In 1936 a week's holiday, July to September, cost
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Midland Red

25 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 9:13am  

On 27th Jan 2012 9:02am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: My joy of using the War Memorial Park was always the bit where the Leamington to Coventry railway line went by. I have sat there many a Saturday to watch football trains arrive from & depart to the South of England.
We used to do the same, Philip, combined with games of football on the hockey pitch alongside the railway line Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
26 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 9:19am  

On 27th Jan 2012 9:12am, TonyS said:
On 27th Jan 2012 9:02am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: .... In 1936 a week's holiday, July to September, cost
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TonyS
Coventry
27 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 9:22am  

At the "old" price - or the "new"? Big grin
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K
Somewhere
28 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 1:48pm  

A skilled craftsman in the late 30s was paid around £4 to £5 per week in Coventry (I'm basing that on what I know of my father's pay at the time). Coventry tended to pay above the average (especially post-war) but I'd expect that Billy Butlin based his price on attracting workers from places like working-class London or Birmingham areas.
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Midland Red

29 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 1:54pm  

On 26th Jan 2012 8:55pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Hi Wave That was quite a price for 1936. 9d on the day
9p in 1936 equates with £1.99 when measured against RPI in 2010 and £5.76 against average earnings
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TonyS
Coventry
30 of 167  Fri 27th Jan 2012 3:01pm  

Well I was basing it on the Average Weekly Cash Wages paid to Agricultural Ordinary Labourers, based on Basic Hours - Source: Dept. of Employment and Productivity 1981 and Lund 1982 which itself bases its figures on the national minimum wages under the Corn Production Acts 1917 and 1920, the Corn Production (Repeal) Act 1921, and the Agricultural Wages (Regulation) Acts 1924 and 1940. Thumbs up
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