Slim
Another Coventry kid |
1128 of 1703
Thu 18th Aug 2016 2:15pm
PS Whilst viewing, I took a few photos. I'll post one of the dilapidated interior, if I can get the upload software to work. |
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rrendall
ireland |
1129 of 1703
Fri 26th Aug 2016 9:54pm
I know Mike w. Loved pete and cynthia he would come out with king edward cigars at xmas time does anyone still remember mick curtis crazy man but I loved his senses of madness Robio
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mickw
nuneaton |
1130 of 1703
Sat 27th Aug 2016 4:59pm
Hi Rob yes I remember Mick Curtis a weird sense of humour but one hell of a nice bloke. |
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rrendall |
1131 of 1703
Fri 2nd Sep 2016 10:09pm
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rrendall
ireland |
1132 of 1703
Fri 2nd Sep 2016 10:19pm
The Red Horse, is it still there and is the Jackblock still standing. Shaun Kane my brother was one of the men working on the jacks and had a song he called the Costain bop Robio
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1133 of 1703
Thu 22nd Sep 2016 7:47pm
I thought Neilsyard might be interested in this from a 1941 Midland Daily Telegraph
Mr James Stringer who is the father of Mr Frank Stringer (Chairman of Coventry City Football Club) celebrates his 96th birthday. Mr Stringer was born at The Old Turks Head in Silver Street which his father was licensee. This house later became known as the Old Tramway but has more recently reverted to its original name |
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands |
1134 of 1703
Wed 5th Oct 2016 6:04pm
Hi, anyone got any photos or memories of the Jules Verne pub? It was the first themed pub I ever went into in Grayswood Avenue in the early 70s, the pub was divided into various bars. Around the World in 80 days was one I can recall, Pukka Sahib was another. |
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NormK
bulkington |
1135 of 1703
Wed 5th Oct 2016 6:14pm
Yes, I lived round the corner from it, and can remember a hot air balloon etc in the room I used at that time. Milly rules
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Midland Red
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1136 of 1703
Wed 5th Oct 2016 6:57pm
It was the Three Spires when I went there in the sixties
Here is the house on the Real Ale Rambles site |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
1137 of 1703
Thu 6th Oct 2016 12:58am
Oh, gosh that takes me back a few years (too many to mention) We had our first house in Lincroft Crescent when we were first married so that was our local watering hole.
It had a bowls strip on the back lawn in its early days and it was the Three Spires when we were there - 1961 to 74. It must have been The Jules Verne when we left, revamped with different eateries around the world, that figures. Thanks for the memories MR. I have seen a few photos pop up. It looks a nice place situated on the corner (well it did, don't know about these days). |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1138 of 1703
Thu 6th Oct 2016 9:33pm
I spent a lot of time in the 'Spires' in the 80's. My parents lived in Allesley and at that time the same crowd went to the same pubs on different nights of every week.
Most Fri, Sat and Sundays I at least started in there. Always remember getting back to Cov after the '87 final and the landlord Ray dancing on his own pool tables! |
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry |
1139 of 1703
Fri 7th Oct 2016 12:14pm
I used the Verne for a while in the early seventies. I'd just moved into Craven Street and my neighbours used it because the clientele was younger than the local pubs. A lot of the lads in Whoberley, who were around my age - early 20's - used it. The atmosphere was always nice and friendly and we often used it as a meeting point before heading into town. |
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Midland Red
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1140 of 1703
Tue 18th Oct 2016 10:53am
1982 photo of the pub's darts team being raffled off for charity |
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charabanc
Coventry |
1141 of 1703
Tue 18th Oct 2016 11:14am
As the Jules Verne, I believe that it was a unique pub. The decor was superb, the Shanghai Waterfront having the prow of a wooden sailing ship projecting into it and barrels to sit on. Another area had saloon bar swing doors to pass through and shop fronts of 'wild west' character as its walls. In the room with the hot air balloons suspended from the ceiling there were a set of railway carriage compartments at one end , just for twosomes, I think. |
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dots
Mid Wales |
1142 of 1703
Sat 17th Dec 2016 4:07pm
I lived opposite the Whitmore from 1955 to 1968 when I married, my mum lived there till about 1983. My dad was always there, he used to take bets for the bookies. I used to love the carnivals there, they were great fun, sorry to here it has gone. We had our wedding reception there, I only had to walk across the road. |
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