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pixrobin
Canley
798 of 1703  Fri 9th Jan 2015 9:31pm  

Just had a look on Google Earth at the Black Horse. Dutchman suggests ' it sticks out into the road like a sore thumb'. Was not the case in my youth. That was the alignment of all the houses on that side of the road.
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
799 of 1703  Sat 10th Jan 2015 7:37am  

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andyk69
Coventry CV1
800 of 1703  Fri 23rd Jan 2015 6:06pm  

That's an interesting clipping from the paper. I'm surprised that didn't do better being close to a lot of flats and the "new" "trendy" canal basin, which just looks closed every time I'm round that way. Another of the city council false promises it seems. I seem to remember being informed that we were getting a craft/ design and cafe/restaurant area round the canal basin. And still no news on the Butt's Retreat. Enterprise are ignoring me it seems Sad
Andrew Kida

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
801 of 1703  Sat 24th Jan 2015 8:45am  

Hi all Wave A bit of good news for a change on the subject of pubs. Happy http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/wasps-move-adds-up-business-8503058 Anyone who likes a pub crawl, try it using the 360 bus service in either direction, which calls at the Ricoh. You will lose count of the number of pubs that it passes on its circular route. Many of them good eating pubs too. Don't take my word for it. I just do it! Cheers
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covkid
Gloucester
802 of 1703  Sat 24th Jan 2015 9:21am  

On 10th Jan 2015 7:37am, Derrickarthur said:
I'm sure that the Quinns (publicans mentioned in the article) ended up running the Dun Cow at Brinklow in the early/ mid 70's?.
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Blueleader
Coventry
803 of 1703  Sat 24th Jan 2015 10:15am  

Yes the Quinns did run the Dun Cow in Brinklow. When I worked at RR Ansty in the 70's we used to nip down for lunch. They moved to Brinklow from the Courthouse pub in Blackberry Lane Coventry. Happy Days, nice people!
Ric Osborne

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Ken Dickson
High Hesket Cumbria
804 of 1703  Sat 24th Jan 2015 7:52pm  

I'm sure I went once or twice, when visiting Coventry to see my mum and stepfather, to a pub called the Motor (or was that a nickname) I believe in the Foleshill area, or is my memory letting me down again. My mum worked in Cash's around that time. For the record, I had my first pint (under age) in the Wyken Pippen 1958. I believe at that time the Northampton Brewery Company supplied the beer. There may have been a NBC sign on the Pippen then. A group of us used to attend a youth club in the area, can't remember the exact location of it though. One of our group then is the elder brother of 'slash1', who posts on this site.
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pixrobin
Canley
805 of 1703  Sat 24th Jan 2015 8:31pm  

The Golden Cross used to serve NBC mild around that ime too. I stopped going in when Red Barrel was introduced - I must have been 16 by then Wink
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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland
806 of 1703  Sun 25th Jan 2015 11:59am  

I think The Motor was on the corner of Dorset Road and Somerset Road, just off Widdrington Road. Probably got the name motor because it was very close to the Daimler Works. Alan H
Alan H

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Norman Conquest
Allesley
807 of 1703  Sun 25th Jan 2015 12:10pm  

Correct Gas Centre....And Pixrobin I don't think anyone drank Red Barrel....Norman
Just old and knackered

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Midland Red

Thread starter
808 of 1703  Sun 25th Jan 2015 12:20pm  

On 25th Jan 2015 11:59am, Gas Centre said: I think The Motor was on the corner of Dorset Road and Somerset Road, just off Widdrington Road. Probably got the name motor because it was very close to the Daimler Works. Alan H
Motor Hotel, Dorset Road Thumbs up
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bohica
coventry
809 of 1703  Sun 25th Jan 2015 1:20pm  

A little more about "The Motor" (scroll past the picture) http://realalerambles.co.uk/history/M/motor.html
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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland
810 of 1703  Sun 25th Jan 2015 1:59pm  

Glad my memory was correct, I remember when I worked at the Gas Board in the late fifties I used to cycle along the wide entry at the rear of Dorset Road, it went from Daimler Road to Widdrington Road and was quicker than going through Sandy Lane. The Coventry to Nuneaton Railway Line runs alongside the entry and I seem to remember a station called Daimler Halt, probably now been moved to Philip's model railway under a different name. Perhaps Philip could confirm there was a station called Daimler Halt. Alan H
Alan H

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Midland Red

Thread starter
811 of 1703  Sun 25th Jan 2015 2:18pm  

Daimler Halt Thumbs up
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
812 of 1703  Sun 25th Jan 2015 3:53pm  

I have some recollections of the Motor Hotel. I first visited there a few times in the 70s for Weights & Measures checks and it always struck me as a decent street corner boozer. I have fond memories of going there in the late 80s/early 90s when it was run by an Asian licensee. They did extremely good curries for little money as well as a quaffable pint. There were a few pubs in Coventry that served curry in the bar around that time. Others we used were the Charterhouse, the Holly Bush and the William IV. They were regular haunts for our office 'curry club' as they combined a convivial pub atmosphere with good food at bargain prices. The trend seems to be disappearing now, sadly.
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