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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
1006 of 1703  Sat 17th Oct 2015 10:11am  

I am curious to know the name of the Bass house in the lower left of Neils photo. I know I should know but I don't.

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Midland Red

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1007 of 1703  Sat 17th Oct 2015 10:32am  

Mermaid Thumbs up
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
1008 of 1703  Sat 17th Oct 2015 4:10pm  

Thanks MR, I thought I knew the ones in Gosford St. many, many, many moons ago. Cheers
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
1009 of 1703  Sun 18th Oct 2015 1:32am  

As it states in the Coventry Pubs Index, why a nautical name for a pub - Mermaid, judging by the wide gateway it looks to have been a coachhouse originally. I stand to be corrected but didn't Gosford Street have the reputation of having the MOST pubs in the length of the street in Coventry.
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dutchman
Spon End
1010 of 1703  Sun 18th Oct 2015 2:53am  

The Mermaid ran its own horse-drawn taxi service. There were four hansom cab drivers living there in the 1880s. One appears to be senior to the other three and may have been their boss. He probably occupied the luxury-suite on the top floor with the other three sharing the triple-bedroom next to it. (I dread to think where the landlord's daughters slept as there was only one other bedroom! Oh my ) The stable in the backyard appeared to be of much older construction than the pub and may have belonged to an earlier business connected with horses. The stable survived in use as a bottle store until demolition of the pub in 1967. I think Much Park Street holds the record for the greatest number of pubs and Sherbourne Street the record for the most pubs within a short distance.
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paulsadler
hillfields
1011 of 1703  Sun 18th Oct 2015 5:42am  

hi dutchman sorry but I beg to differ much park street and sherbourne street never held the most pubs and with the short distance it was hillfields that held the title of the most pubs and within walking distance in fact next door to each other. Thumbs up
p l sadler

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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
1012 of 1703  Sun 18th Oct 2015 3:53pm  

The mind boggles about the sleeping arrangements at the Mermaid Dutchman, perhaps they were not fussy in those days, or maybe they paid more rent ! Wink, wink, nudge nudge, say no more. Lol
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Midland Red

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1013 of 1703  Tue 20th Oct 2015 2:51pm  

Here we go again with The Black Horse Sad
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paulsadler
hillfields
1014 of 1703  Tue 20th Oct 2015 7:12pm  

hi midland red when I lived in spon end I used the black horse regular and I found it to be a fantastic little pub with its own atmosphere but I heard the news and like you I am disgusted, why not open it up as a pub because the pubs are few and between and the black horse did serve a good pint Cheers
p l sadler

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andyk69
Coventry CV1
1015 of 1703  Wed 21st Oct 2015 7:09pm  

Call me slightly sceptical here, but I think this may have always been the plan for The Black Horse once demolition was refused. I do wish the council would take the lead from some of the councils in London who have forced people who have demolished (or in this case callously stripped out) public houses of interest, rebuild them, brick by brick. From what I gather, it was a stunning example of Victorian pubs, one of very few left and was completely trashed by the current "owner" It's something we, as a country, should be protecting and not destroying.
Andrew Kida

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Disorganised1
Coventry
1016 of 1703  Tue 27th Oct 2015 6:38pm  

The chances of Coventry Council having any regard for its architecture must be remote. Most people believe the council more damage to the city than the Luftwaffe. A person less concerned about libel than myself might well consider the number of Grade 2 buildings that get boarded up until they catch fire or fall apart, allowing their demolition.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
1017 of 1703  Wed 28th Oct 2015 3:38pm  

Come let us drink it while we've breath For there's no drinking after death Drink today and drown all sorrow You perhaps won't be able to tomorrow The road we trod quite willingly The night we went to Birmingham By way of good old Binley
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1018 of 1703  Thu 5th Nov 2015 9:00am  

Heres a late one of The Smithfield:
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paulsadler
hillfields
1019 of 1703  Thu 5th Nov 2015 9:53am  

hello neilsyard I so remember the smithfield I spent a lot of money or you could say I had shares in this pub in the 70s the one thing I remember is going in to the smithfield at the age of 13 and yes I was served for up to 5yrs and when I turned 18 they would not serve me as they said I was too young (wind-up) but the pub was a classic as it holds a lot of memories and ghosts. Cheers
p l sadler

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RLCherrington
London
1020 of 1703  Sun 22nd Nov 2015 10:29am  

The Half Sovereign Pub, now the Sovereign, was built early 1950s I believe. The brewery had a patch of land left over after building it and they were giving that back to the council to sell just at the same time as some evangelical Christians were looking for land to build a church. So, the evangelicals got the land (price negotiated by Bishop with brewery/council.) Canley Gospel Hall was then built right next to the pub! For a while in the early 1990s I think it was, it was renamed the Woodman for a change of image but reverted back to the Sovereign theme. Half Sovereign used to be a key currency unit and I think that is where the name came from. Nothing to do with the woods which were named cus of the cost of a shooting licence there. I remember going to the Half Sov's 'offie' to get sherry on tap. Cheap and cheerful, a good party starter!
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