SAGazza
Manchester |
1 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 12:15pm
Hi everyone,
I am currently conducting a research project on Coventry. I am an architecture student and I have been allocated a site which is the empty plot behind the market and next to the car park on Corporation Street. I was wondering if anyone has or knows any information about what may have been there before and possibly any information on its surroundings. I believe it may have been an electric press? I have attached a picture to help clarify its location.
I would appreciate all your help.
Gary |
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Helen F
Warrington |
2 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 1:25pm
I could be wrong but it looks like the location of Garfield Road off Queen Victoria Road - Coventry Fire Insurance Map 6
Picture of flooding in the area. You can search for pictures of Queen Victoria Road on the same site - Garfield Road
Further back in time this looks like fields but there was a track way that might have served as the basis of Croft Road and/or Garfield Road. There are maps here that you could use to try and work out what was where - old maps
For something more recent - Corporation Street
Enjoy |
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mickw
nuneaton |
3 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 1:48pm
Hi Gary
The building you refer to was Victoria Buildings, 3 or 4 storeys high, there was a snooker club in it called the Victoria Billiards Club, owned by a lady called Amy Gutteridge, which was opened in the early 60s. It had 16 or 17 tables including one in the bar - it was run by her son, I think his name was Bernard. There were also various offices and small companies on other floors too. It was accessed off Corporation Street between two shops, one of which I can recall sold part finished pine furniture. I think there was also an entrance from the rear of the market. I can remember that there was always a strange smell of vegetables in the stairwell leading to the snooker club. I was a member of the snooker club in the 70s and spent many a happy hour in there in my misspent youth years. I hope this is of some use to you, no doubt other members of HCF can fill in the gaps of its history |
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dutchman
Spon End |
4 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 3:05pm
The fish-market was underneath wasn't it? I could never get my head around that.
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
5 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 4:14pm
Were there some Rover offices in that area at one point? |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
6 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 4:33pm
Where was the bowling alley along there or did that become Argos ?
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
7 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 4:34pm
This is what we can expect to see in the space shortly |
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SAGazza
Manchester Thread starter
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8 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 4:40pm
Thanks loads of information to explore. Yea thats the building I saw it in the 1963 aerial photograph on the website.
Was the ground floor actually a market space then, when it was a snooker club?
Was there ever an electric press around that area? Im looking at doing something with the river by opening it up again.
Thanks for all your help |
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Greeny
Coventry |
9 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 4:43pm
Coming from the fish market John Cheatle's clothes shop was on the right hand side. THE place to visit in the mid-70s for 6/8 button Oxford baggies with patch pockets, 3 star jumpers, flourescent socks etc.
You could never run out of colours to clash in that place ! |
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SAGazza
Manchester Thread starter
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10 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 4:43pm
wow! mcsporran has that building got planning permission? |
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
11 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 4:56pm
SAGazza said: has that building got planning permission?
The plans were approved in 2007 so it may have changed since. |
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mickw
nuneaton |
12 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 5:56pm
On 9th Jan 2014 3:05pm, dutchman said:
The fish-market was underneath wasn't it? I could never get my head around that.
That would explain the strange smell in the stairwell when visiting the snooker club thanks Dutchman you`ve just solved a long standing mystery |
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dutchman
Spon End |
13 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 6:04pm
On 9th Jan 2014 4:40pm, SAGazza said:
Was the ground floor actually a market space then
Basement, I think?
It was accessed by a ramp from inside the main market.
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mickw
nuneaton |
14 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 6:13pm
On 9th Jan 2014 4:40pm, SAGazza said:
Thanks loads of information to explore. Yea thats the building I saw it in the 1963 aerial photograph on the website.
Was the ground floor actually a market space then, when it was a snooker club?
Was there ever an electric press around that area? Im looking at doing something with the river by opening it up again.
10 Victoria Buildings was granted a change of use from radio and tv repair workshop to private billiard club on 19/12/1963. The frontage to Corporation Street was definitely shops, the rear appears to be attached to the market on your drawing. I vaguely recall a tv rentals shop around that area, Telefusion I think, which may tie in with the billiard club's former use |
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mickw
nuneaton |
15 of 50
Thu 9th Jan 2014 6:24pm
On 9th Jan 2014 4:33pm, Annewiggy said:
Where was the bowling alley along there or did that become Argos ?
Hi Anne, I think the bowling alley was above Iceland, the access being in Rover Road opposite the market. I recall it was a small entrance next to the side entrance of Bejams as it was in those days |
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