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Osmiroid
UK
646 of 1703  Mon 3rd Feb 2014 7:54am  

Thanks Smile))
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Mister Bridger
Coventry
647 of 1703  Wed 19th Feb 2014 1:19pm  

On 1st Jul 2013 8:02pm, Rob Orland said: Mmmm... interesting - that Real Ale Rambles website linked above has 3 photos on the page that have also been used on our own forum ! I don't recall them asking any of us for permission, especially as one of the photos is definitely one of Dreamtime's personal photos. Oh my (And if you right-click on that photo and look at "Properties", you'll see it's still labelled as if it's been uploaded by our Adrian!)
I'm the webmaster for Real Ale Rambles. If you look earlier in this thread you will see that this forum and it's contributing members are freely acknowledged and thanked and that people providing photos are credited whenever possible (I do me best tha' knows). RAR is not a commercial site, we make no profits from it, we do it for the love of Coventry and it's rapidly disappearing pubs and buildings. We think the website is unique and will be the definitive guide to pubs and beer houses long after we've all supped our last pint. Having it all in one place for posterity has got to be a good thing hasn't it? If we have offended anyone or missed a creditation we humbly apologise, but here are a couple of points of interest; I have personally been in correspondence with 'Dreamtime' through this very boutique who has given some valuable information about the Navigation and her parents, which is great, and that's the whole idea. Please give us as much as you like, anecdotes especially welcome. The photos on RAR of the Navigation were taken/given to us recently by Paul Kennelly who used to play there regularly in 1968/69 as part of a band called 'Peppermint Kreem' and he has a wealth of photos from that time including shots after the fire all those years later. I will gladly forward any requests to Paul for copies from his scrapbook. I'm crawling this thread as I write to further complete our fantastic website. Our next venture along the same lines will be a record of all the brewers. I hope you'll take the time to have a look at RAR some rainy afternoon and maybe contribute something. Cheers...
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Mister Bridger
Coventry
648 of 1703  Wed 19th Feb 2014 1:35pm  

On 21st Oct 2013 5:17pm, Dreamtime said: I can't help wondering why they would name a public house The Admiral Lord Rodney in Coventry. Is there any connection at all ? Oh my
I think it was a common thing back in the day for sailors to take on a pub when they retired. they would often name their pubs after their commanding officers by way of tribute
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Mister Bridger
Coventry
649 of 1703  Wed 19th Feb 2014 1:55pm  

On 1st Jan 2014 9:23pm, deanocity3 said: Think the Kenilworth Arms was at the bottom of Hertford Street, not heard of the Kenilworth Castle though
It was on Hertford Street, see here
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deanocity3
keresley
650 of 1703  Wed 19th Feb 2014 2:21pm  

As there are 30 odd pages to this post, this may have been linked before re a hair fashion parade at the Navigation
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60scoventrykid
Devon
651 of 1703  Thu 20th Feb 2014 7:17pm  

So glad to see that the Town Wall Tavern is still with us though the car park round it when I knew it has now disappeared and the landscape changed so much. But the Tavern is still there!! It used to be fun sitting in there with Roman soldiers or cavaliers or whoever was taking a break from their role in the Belgrade that day
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
652 of 1703  Sun 23rd Feb 2014 9:13am  

Hi all Wave During the eighties & early nineties, Mrs or Ms Wheatly was the landlady of the Stag & Pheasant pub in Lockhurst Lane Foleshill. Her lunches & dinners I consider ranked among the best in Coventry. So much so, that when I knew that I would be working in Foleshill all week, & if Pam was away, I often bought a weekly dinner ticket. £15 for a dinner, drink & pudding for five days or I think £20 for seven. Yummy.
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Dreamtime
653 of 1703  Sun 23rd Feb 2014 5:11pm  
Off-topic / chat  

morgana
the secret garden
654 of 1703  Sat 15th Mar 2014 12:31pm  

Dreamtime is this you dancing link is Pete Waterman bands Coventry at the Navigation Inn scroll down a little. LINK
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
655 of 1703  Sat 15th Mar 2014 3:52pm  

Hi Morgana, What an interesting link. Not one of my nights there, it does look like as if that was a little later into the 60's. So many bands did the rounds of the pubs in those days who went on to greater fame. The big room, as we used to call it looks so familiar. Thanks for that. Wave
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morgana
the secret garden
656 of 1703  Sat 15th Mar 2014 9:29pm  

You're welcome Dreamtime Smile
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love-thy-label
stoke
657 of 1703  Fri 4th Apr 2014 11:42pm  

Hi all. Does anyone have any photos of the Bulls Head pub in the 1980's-1990's please, inside and out? Thank you.
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TonyS
Coventry
658 of 1703  Sat 5th Apr 2014 7:09am  

Hi love-thy-label, and welcome to our forum We currently seem to have only one photo of the outside of The Bulls Head pub, and you will find that here in the Coventry Pubs topic. If you type "Bulls Head" into the search box at the top, you will get lots of references listed in a whole range of topics Thumbs up Mods note: this topic may be moved to the Coventry Pubs thread in due course
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deanocity3
keresley
659 of 1703  Tue 8th Apr 2014 8:10pm  

Reading previous posts about The Navigation pub on Stoney Stanton Road and that no many photo's of it exist if any.Well here is film of the inside of it,Its a hairdressing parade of local woman and their hairstyles the film is from 1957 The navigation pub
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pixrobin
Canley
660 of 1703  Tue 8th Apr 2014 11:53pm  

What happened to the Hen & Chickens pub in the Butts

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