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Foxcote
Warwick
391 of 1703  Sun 25th Nov 2012 8:07pm  

Here I am back on harping on about my obsession with the mysterious 1835 City plan. I think Morgana started me off because I was looking for details of an artist regarding a Leper House, anyhow I ended up on an article from 'The Historical Atlas of Britain', (which sounds a good buy), the search opened up a really good thirteen page, quite detailed history of the City. However, on the last page at the bottom, a reference caught my eye. Plan of the City of Coventry, 1837. (MS in Coventry City Library). It ties up with the Dutchman's knowledge that it took ages to get such maps into print and very likely this is the 1835 one advertised in an earlier thread on here. I wonder if anyone on here would be able to access it from the Library or has it been moved to the Herbert. I only have a Warwickshire Library Membership, could anyone help to locate it? I have linked to the 13 page article anyway because I thought it may be interesting. Short History of Coventry
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RadfordGirl
Coventry
392 of 1703  Mon 26th Nov 2012 10:35pm  

Hi there Wave I was wondering whether anyone remembers The Heath pub. I think it was on the Foleshill Road. My parents used to go there back in the 60s roughly, as well as my grandfather. The surname was Lomas. If anyone knows this name or indeed has any photos of the pub then I would be very interested!

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morgana
the secret garden
393 of 1703  Mon 26th Nov 2012 11:57pm  

Hi RadfordGirl, welcome to Historic Coventry forum, I'm sure someone here will remember The Heath pub, I myself do not recall it offhand. I do however know the name Lomas, not sure if it's the same relative who was head of housing in the 70s at Coventry City Council.
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dutchman
Spon End
394 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 12:25am  

Was the Heath Hotel is now the Wonder Years Day Nursery
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
395 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 3:51am  

What a great facility for the children and a good start in life from what I read. It's ironic my two were born in pubs. Would that have been a good start in life, although they have done pretty well so far! Thumbs up Cheers
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RadfordGirl
Coventry
396 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 6:43am  

Morning Yes it's now a children's nursery. My father also mentioned the rainbow room which was apart of the pub. Sounds interesting! No relatives working at the council. Smile
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heritage
Bedworth
397 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 8:02am  

The only Heath pub I knew was the Barras Heath, big and very busy.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
398 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 8:20am  

Cheers If it is the Barras Heath you mean then I am sure it was Alfred Herbert's local watering hole. The employees that is! Also Christmas drinks. Cheers
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NormK
bulkington
399 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 9:07am  

Hello everyone. I think The Heath was so called because of its relationship with Little Heath. They had a half decent `Ding Dong` there on Saturday nights many moons ago Cheers
Milly rules

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RadfordGirl
Coventry
400 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 9:30am  

I'm certain it was The Heath Hotel. Many bands used to play there and my family were more than likely taking part in the ding dongs Lol
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Harrier
Coventry
401 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 10:46am  

The Heath was in Foleshill Road on the right leaving the city, about half way between the fire station and the bridge further up the road. When I frist came to Coventry in '67, I lived next door to the pub, in a couple of rooms above Dodds bicycle shop. The flat was not too damp, but fresh mushrooms for breakfast was a speciality, freshly picked while the bacon was cooking!! Saturday nights was sometime quite active around the pub!
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Ace
Nuneaton
402 of 1703  Tue 27th Nov 2012 12:44pm  

When I lived near to the Navigation, I used to go in for a Friday night pint, and recalled it had an open fire, this was circa 1985. No poseurs or jack-the-lads, just locals having a pint and minding their own business. The back room had a live band now and then, but in 1989, it was sold to someone who revamped it. The backroom dispensed with bands and installed several pool tables and entered into leagues, which, in turn, attracted rabble from rival pubs. He revamped the front and installed a DJ box and a dance floor and festooned iconic B&W photos of John Lennon on the walls (didn't see where an ex-Beatle fitted in with the decor myself!). Unfortunately, the 'clientele' he hoped to attract were hell-bent on causing fights, and regular riots ensued. Even the pool cues had the weights taken from the holding handles so damage was 'minimal'. The landlord then recruited several 'known villanous' doormen led by Geoff Thompson who tidied the nonsense up over 3 nights, this was documented in Geoff's excellent book. The landlord decided the trouble was 'sorted' and dispensed of Geoff's services, and withinn a few weeks, it had all kicked off again. The landlord sold it on to an Irish family. This genial but woefully inept family had no idea how to run a boozer, and decided to install a restaurant, which was a disaster, the food was dire! But their saving grace was having pumped Budweiser on tap. I've never seen that before, or since. I think they had it less than a year and moved on. It was boarded up for what seemed years, housing the usual mix of junkies and squatters before it burned down - conveniently as the Gallagher Park was looking all nice and new opposite this eyesore
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NeilsYard
Coventry
403 of 1703  Sat 1st Dec 2012 8:30pm  

Anyone know why The Hope and Anchor's been bulldozed? Sad (Sorry if I've missed a post about it)

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NeilsYard
Coventry
404 of 1703  Sat 1st Dec 2012 8:32pm  

Just found the answer to my own question. Is the Uni taking over the City? Roll eyes
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NeilsYard
Coventry
405 of 1703  Sat 1st Dec 2012 8:37pm  

I did go in there now and again in the late 80's for a gig or two. The Telegraph states about the land - "It is then expected to remain unused until it can be used to expand the university's health and lifestyle department based in Whitefriars Street." I was down there the other day and it's still just a flattened rubble pile.
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