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TonyS
361 of 691  Mon 16th Oct 2017 10:23am  
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Rob Orland
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362 of 691  Tue 17th Oct 2017 7:27am  

17th Oct 1498 Coventry is paid a visit from 12 year old Arthur, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VII (and elder brother of Henry VIII).
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

363 of 691  Tue 17th Oct 2017 7:27am  

Telegraph photos taken on 17th October Thumbs up
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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364 of 691  Wed 18th Oct 2017 7:23am  

18th Oct 1940 The Royal Engineers' bomb disposal squad removed a 560lb bomb from Chapel Street, and loaded it onto a lorry to be taken to Whitley Common to be detonated. While unloading the bomb it exploded. Second Lieutenant Campbell and seven of his men were killed.
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Midland Red

365 of 691  Wed 18th Oct 2017 7:30am  

On 19th Oct 2017 6:52pm, Robthu said: Thank you, Cliff. Derek.
On 19th Oct 2017 8:59pm, Wearethemods said: Where exactly is the memorial MR?
On 19th Oct 2017 9:43, Midland Red said: This link will show you Thumbs up
On 20th Oct 2017 4:29am, Dreamtime said: Thanks for that MR. I can just imagine how many lives those seven heroes saved after that sacrificial act.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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366 of 691  Thu 19th Oct 2017 7:30am  

19th Oct 1940 A German plane machine-gunned workers leaving the Standard factory and dropped a number of small bombs around the Birchfield Road area, fracturing a gas main. It also machine gunned an AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) station and a local estate agent as he drove down Dulverton Avenue, whose car was damaged underneath. 19th Oct 1959 Coventry's smallest pub, the Grapes in Warwick Lane, closes.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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367 of 691  Fri 20th Oct 2017 7:27am  

20th Oct 1899 Troops leave Coventry barracks for the Boer War.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
368 of 691  Fri 20th Oct 2017 7:49am  

On 20th October 1913 three new libraries at Foleshill, Stoke and Earlsdon were opened following a grant of £10,000 from the Carnegie Foundation. The mayor, councillors and dignitaries were ferried to each opening by three motor buses provided by the Daimler and Maudslay companies, who no doubt were intending to show off the advantages of their respective vehicles in the light of the parliamentary approval that the Corporation had received to operate motor bus services in the city. source: Article in Commercial Motor, 30th October 1913, page 8.
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NormK
bulkington
369 of 691  Fri 20th Oct 2017 12:25pm  

Hey! MR, what's happened to your daily post of Telegraph photos? I enjoyed seeing those.
On 20th Oct 2017 1:56pm, Midland Red said: Sorry, Norm - there doesn't appear to be any Oh my
On 20th Oct 2017 2:47pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Hi all Wave As a consolation, please make do with this for the time being. This could have been any day in the year up till 1958. It might be outside the city boundary too, at that date.
On 21st Oct 2017 12:17pm, Roger Turner said: Pity about that MR, I used to go off message and keep up with some current events in Coventry they featured in the side boxes

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Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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370 of 691  Sat 21st Oct 2017 10:11am  

21st Oct 1914 On this day it was reported that, 'The police in Coventry are today apprehending all the alien enemies of military age (19 to 25 years), who are resident here. The number of Germans and Austrians arrested locally is about 40, and 25 of this number are already in the cells of the Central and Foleshill Police Stations.' 21st Oct 1999 The SkyDome leisure centre opened, built on the site of the old Spon Street GEC factory and includes indoor arena, nightclub, restaurants and 9 screen Odeon cinema.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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371 of 691  Sun 22nd Oct 2017 10:03am  

22nd Oct 1483 Richard lll in Coventry to raise forces to deal with the uprising in Kent. 22nd Oct 1949 Godiva Statue, designed by Sir William Reid Dick, unveiled in Broadgate by Mrs. Lewis Douglas, wife of the American Ambassador.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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372 of 691  Mon 23rd Oct 2017 7:25am  

23rd Oct 1813 John Gulson, conservationist, benefactor and twice mayor of Coventry (1867/68), born at 130 Spon Street.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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373 of 691  Tue 24th Oct 2017 7:24am  

24th Oct 2015 The Co-Op closed in Corporation Street. The Co-Op has had stores in the city since 1867 although they'd only been in that building since 1956.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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374 of 691  Wed 25th Oct 2017 7:25am  

25th Oct 1809 A general festival took place in the City in celebration of the Jubilee - the 50th anniversary of the accession of George III. 25th Oct 1945 Amy Davis is found murdered at the 'Ring of Bells' pub in Hillfields - a mystery still unsolved.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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375 of 691  Thu 26th Oct 2017 7:22am  

26th Oct 1831 Prize fight held on Whitley Common - Berry v Hodson.
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