Helen F |
1591 of 1703
Sat 13th May 2023 10:01am
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1592 of 1703
Mon 19th Jun 2023 6:06pm
Thoughts on this one - I think it might be inside The Gosford Park Pub in Northfield Road. The Pub Darts sign and it being an Atkinsons are the clues.
The only other Pub I know of with Gosford in is the Gosford Arms in Far Gosford Street but it only became that from The Pitts Head in the 80's...........
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1593 of 1703
Thu 13th Jul 2023 11:59am
The Pubs section references this but I had no idea despite driving past most days - Thanks to the Earlsdon History Group on FB -
Clarence Stores (later the Old Clarence), junction of Earlsdon Avenue North and Coniston Road, 1917. At one time said to be the grandest corner shop in Coventry. Built by M&B as a store and bottle shop, the brewery were forced to give up a licence of a city centre pub simply to open an off-licence. The temperance movement was strong in Edwardian Earlsdon - It took sixteen years before the Clarence opened as a fully fledged pub in 1928. Also known as the Port of Call between 1971 and 1991. Note the building has been extended since this picture was taken.
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1594 of 1703
Thu 13th Jul 2023 12:09pm
Great pic again Neil.
Is the common off to the right? Mick Strong
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1595 of 1703
Thu 13th Jul 2023 1:31pm
Yes Mick |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1596 of 1703
Tue 5th Sep 2023 6:58pm
Does anyone know anything about this side section to the City Arms in Earlsdon? Always thought it looked a bit out of place next to the 30's Pub building. It sort of matches the line of the original Pub a bit I'm not sure it's that old - Google Map'ed |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1597 of 1703
Tue 5th Sep 2023 8:00pm
If you look through the old maps online, Neil, the building seems to have gone through many changes. The newspapers mention extensive alterations in 1865 and 1913 for Flowers brewery. The first map is 1886 and the other 1940, and you work out which is the shaped building from them, Neil. Is it the bit behind the bus shelter you are looking at Neil ? If so, if you look at it from above it is only a wall.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1598 of 1703
Wed 6th Sep 2023 1:54pm
Thanks Anne - yes its that side section but that also includes that rather fancy doorway/entrance.
Les Chambers was the final Landlord of the old Pub and First of the New so this must be one of the last photos of the original building before the new one in 1931 - no sign of it here -
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1599 of 1703
Wed 6th Sep 2023 3:46pm
Well it was there in 1951 - whatever it was. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1600 of 1703
Wed 6th Sep 2023 4:16pm
Neil, something happened between 1999 and 2001. Do you have Google Earth, where you can go back on a timeline between street views? In 1999 it seems to have a roof on it, and the building next door seems bigger. By 2001, it is as it is now, an open courtyard with a few tables in front of a room with about 4 French Doors. The profile of the Pub Building has completely changed. If you can't do the Google Earth I will try and screenshot it for you. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1601 of 1703
Wed 6th Sep 2023 4:40pm
Hi Anne - StreetView only goes back as far as 2008. It's one of my locals tbh so I know it well - just always wondered about that side section. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1602 of 1703
Wed 6th Sep 2023 7:29pm
These are the 2 views I was talking about Neil, hope you can make them out (Google Earth pro). The top one is 1999 and the bottom 2001. In 1999 the mystery bit has a bit extra on the left and some building that would have been on the end of the shops has gone. On the bottom one, not very clear but you can see it better on google maps, it is open and the pub takes up more space. I may have it wrong as I don't know the building. Did go once for a meal many moons ago. (Not quite as far back as Ma Cooper but I know my dad always called it that).
PS. Just found that it changed hands in 1998 from Beefeater to a Crowded House Pub so perhaps that was when the changes were made.
PPS. Just found that the Crowded House Company went into receivership in 1999 !!! The newspapers stop then.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1603 of 1703
Thu 7th Sep 2023 10:19am
I think this may be the answer Neil: Wetherspoon's.
If you look at Wetherspoon's web page, the picture of the front of the building, you can just see the wall on the right with floral decorations in the 2 squares in the brick work. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1604 of 1703
Thu 7th Sep 2023 10:59am
Thanks for the research Anne. Its just that section was there in the 50's but I can't see what is was for etc. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1605 of 1703
Thu 7th Sep 2023 4:49pm
Just a theory Neil but my final thought is that it was possibly some sort of storage. It doesn't look as if it was attached to the building. In the late 19th century they as accomodation for large or small cyclist groups. Could have been used for parking the bikes. I think in the early days they were brewing or perhaps even they could get the barrels through that doorway. They say at one point they could accomodate up to 500 people for entertainment. There are several documents in Coventry Collections that refer to planning over the years. I will shut up now. |
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