covlass
coventry |
1143 of 1703
Sat 31st Dec 2016 6:15pm
I have a list of inns and taverns in Coventry dated 1850, a grand total of 201 (if I counted correctly), also a map 1884 titled The Drink Plan of COVENTRY. I could try and upload them if anyone is interested, they were with my father's belongings. |
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bohica
coventry |
1144 of 1703
Sat 31st Dec 2016 6:46pm
That would be much appreciated covlass. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1145 of 1703
Sat 31st Dec 2016 8:32pm
If you look on post 407 of this topic you will find a copy of the 1884 map. The list would be interesting Covlass.
Mods note: Click here to see Annes version of the map. |
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covlass |
1146 of 1703
Sat 31st Dec 2016 8:56pm
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covlass |
1147 of 1703
Sat 31st Dec 2016 9:01pm
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Disorganised1
Coventry |
1148 of 1703
Tue 3rd Jan 2017 5:23am
My father used to have a cutting of a musical act that listed every pub in the city centre. I think it was a sort of memory man feat, which used a sort of doggerel to enable the memorizing of so many names. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1149 of 1703
Sat 21st Jan 2017 9:57pm
Think this (or one similar) has been seen before but worth another share. I would have loved that Lotus 25 neon in my house!
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Helen F
Warrington |
1150 of 1703
Sat 21st Jan 2017 10:26pm
On 31st Dec 2016 9:01pm, covlass said:
Not sure if you can read them as its the first time I've uploaded on here.
Hi Covlass
I can read the 2nd and 3rd but the 1st, 4th and map are too small to read. The map is very interesting. The city had loads of pubs and sometimes the only way to locate a place is to relate it to the nearest pub. I spent a lot of time at the Real Ale Rambles site making sense of the images I've got. The last pub I investigated was the Mechanics Arms which turned out to be previously called the Fountain. |
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
1151 of 1703
Wed 25th Jan 2017 11:23am
I am now back on the Moray Firth after driving up from Coventry yesterday morning (left 8am). My wife and I had a walk around the city centre on Saturday evening before going for an excellent curry in Upper Spon Street.
We walked from the Britannia (now a bit of a dump and dated, but I remember it when it was first opened as the De Vere, an upmarket hotel as competition to the Leofric). However I digress.
How things have changed ! No city centre hostelries such as the Alhambra, Silver Sword, Smithfield, Mercia, Yates and the other pub on High St., Penny Black, Three Tuns, Climax, Market Tavern, Thistle, Jaguar. The only ones I remember still trading was the Tally Ho! and Golden Cross! |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1152 of 1703
Thu 26th Jan 2017 8:43am
Pity you could not have joined us for a breaky / Real Ale meet mods. Next time perhaps. |
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Atlas
France |
1153 of 1703
Sun 19th Feb 2017 8:10am
On 18th Oct 2016 10:53am, Midland Red said:
1982 photo of the pub's darts team being raffled off for charity
Hi, just found this site after searching online for the Jules Verne. I remember going there when it was first opened and pretending I was 18!
I recognise a couple of people in the photo, especially Mick Morby, 2nd from the right. Knew him for years and used to live a few doors away from him on Allesley Old Rd. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1154 of 1703
Wed 1st Mar 2017 5:50pm
Sorry to read this today |
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Midland Red
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1155 of 1703
Wed 1st Mar 2017 6:37pm
Sad indeed, Neil
Here it is in 1916 on the corner of Broomfield Road, and again in 2011. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
1156 of 1703
Wed 1st Mar 2017 6:39pm
Hi all
Yes, very sad. In the sixties I played piano there on Friday evenings. I alternated with my hero pianist the late Archie Layton. |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid |
1157 of 1703
Thu 2nd Mar 2017 7:10am
Very sad about the Albany. Three generations of my family have used it. In the 1920s, 30s and 40s, it was my grandfather's local. It was on his walk home, and most nights he would call in, and be in there until closing time. He was a heavy drinker, and drinking beer was a 7 day a week event. My father cut his drinking teeth there. He said it was a good pub, apart from the beer - Marston's.
Later, I did an evening course at Cov Tech, and 3 or 4 of us regularly popped in before getting the bus. In recent years, the Sitp (Sceptics in the Pub) used it as a meeting place every month.
It will probably be purchased by the big boys, then converted into an HMO for students, or a student accommodation block. |
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