On 3rd Apr 2014 6:10pm, VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell said: Like lots of other forum members, my family lived in the courts in Spon St/Spon End. I don't know whether these were back-to-backs or just tiny terraced houses.....
The latter were know as 'blind-backs' but the distinction is moot as they were almost the same to live in.
Being built around a courtyard was actually an advantage as it meant that drainage, laundry, drying and toilet facilities could be easily shared. Laundry was often done outside with a wash tub and dolly and hung up to dry across the yard and always on a Monday. Any woman who failed to do her laundry on Monday faced the wrath of her female neighbours. The stench of Persil from the open drains was overpowering on a hot summer's day and it was always Persil.
Back-to-backs which faced directly onto the street were rare in Coventry but they did exist in areas like Spon End and Hillfields. Few if any survived the war.