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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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406 of 691  Tue 21st Nov 2017 7:22am  

21st Nov 1957 The foundation stone for the Coventry Evening Telegraph building in Corporation Street is laid by Lord Iliffe, the son of the newspaper's founder.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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407 of 691  Wed 22nd Nov 2017 7:22am  

22nd Nov 1580 Group of actors, the "Worcester's Men" play in Coventry, possibly including 16 year old apprentice William Shakespeare.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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408 of 691  Thu 23rd Nov 2017 7:27am  

23rd Nov 1940 The second mass funeral at the London Road Cemetery for 250 more civilians killed in the Blitz. 23rd Nov 1963 Coventry born musician and electronic music composer, Delia Derbyshire, has her famous theme played on the first ever episode of Doctor Who.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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409 of 691  Fri 24th Nov 2017 7:29am  

24th Nov 1773 Sarah Kemble (better known as Sarah Siddons, famous actress) got married to William Siddons at Holy Trinity church. 24th Nov 1808 On this day in 1808, Louis the 18th of France and his suite passed through this city. 24th Nov 1849 On this Saturday night, 'Hill Field' was for the first time lighted by public gas lamps.
On 24th Nov 2017 12:06pm, scrutiny said: Hell, I'm showing my age now. Hill Field was still gas lit, every morning and evening a man on his pushbike would stick his pole up and pull the lever to turn the gas mantles on or off. Always fancied that job, thought he only worked for for a short time. Oh for a child's mind. Wave
On 24th Nov 2017 9:22pm, Rob Orland said: You can borrow mine if you like.... I've never really progressed beyond about twelve and three quarters! Smile As for the gas lamps - cor blimey, you must be really ancient.... I mean, really, really ancient !!!!! Wink Wink You're looking pretty good for 150 though! Cheers
On 25th Nov 2017 1:59am, dave owens said: Hi scrutiny, I lived 64 King Edward Road in the early 50s. We had a gas street light right outside our house, must have been the same person.
On 25th Nov 2017 5:58am, JohnnieWalker said: Still had gas lamps in Crescent Avenue in 1950. We had gas mantle lighting throughout the house too, at number 1. I remember what a treat it was, when I was three, to be given a lighted taper and lifted up so I could turn on the light! It's amazing that those houses never burnt to the ground!
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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410 of 691  Sat 25th Nov 2017 9:10am  

25th Nov 1569 Mary, Queen of Scots, is brought into Coventry, escorted by 400 troops. Elizabeth had asked for her to be held at Coventry castle, but it was reported to be in too ruinous a state, so Mary was first held at the Bull Inn in Smithford Street, then later in the Mayoresses Parlour in St. Mary's Hall.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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411 of 691  Sun 26th Nov 2017 9:37am  

26th Nov 1451 The charter making Coventry into a county (the County of the City of Coventry) was confirmed on this day. The area covered by the county in the 15th century was actually quite similar to the modern day city, taking in the surrounding villages.... Radford, Keresley, Foleshill, Exhall, Ansty, Shilton, Caludon, Wyken, Henly, Wood-end, Stoke, Biggin, Whitley, Pinley, Asthill, Harnell, Horwell & Whoberley, plus parts of Walsgrave-on-Sowe & Styvechale. .... which now, of course, are mostly sub-districts of the city.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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412 of 691  Mon 27th Nov 2017 7:21am  

27th Nov 2004 Thousands of workers held a rally in the city centre in support of the Browns Lane Jaguar workers, who faced redundancies and closure at the hands of their owner, Ford.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
413 of 691  Mon 27th Nov 2017 11:16am  

27th Nov 1944 In Coventry Drill Hall I signed an allegiance to the King, I would lay down my life for him. Didn't happen - didn't happen for his daughter either (yet). 1940 - I missed the King by a couple of hours in Coventry Cathedral (he was late). 1945 - Stood on the same parade ground as him, he ignored me. 1950's - I was on a coach, along Epsom's Downs road leading to the grandstand. We were held up by a car, back wheel on fire, two or three men stood putting the fire out the way men can. Had a clear view, the car in front of us did too - the car was flying the Royal Pennant, The Queen Mother. I was staying in a small hotel near Victoria Station. A guy worked in the Palace - he told me the Queen Mother rang her (gay) valet, someone else answered, the Queen Mother said "Tell that old 'Queen' down there, this old Queen up here needs a drink".
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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414 of 691  Tue 28th Nov 2017 7:21am  

28th Nov 1687 King James II ordered the sheriffs and a number of aldermen of Coventry to be removed from office and replaced with men more acceptable to him and the Dissenters.
On 28th Nov 2017 4:27pm, Annewiggy said: My ancestor John Yardley would have been one of the Aldermen. I have not found out yet if he was one of the ones to be dismissed or one to be more to his liking. He became Mayor in 1689 which was in William and Mary's reign.
28th Nov 1823 The Duke of Wellington breakfasted at the King's Head Inn, Coventry, on his return from a shooting excursion at Beaudesert, the seat of the Marquis of Anglesea.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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415 of 691  Wed 29th Nov 2017 7:25am  

29th Nov 1687 James II suffered a certain amount of indignity when his table collapsed on him during the banquet in St. Mary's Hall, spilling, so it is said 'Corporation Custard' and other foodstuffs over his fine clothes. 29th Nov 1780 At the Election on this day, violent disturbances took place between rival parties in front of the voting booth in Cross Cheaping - an event that became known as "the Bludgeon Fight". Subsequently Messrs. Noxon and Butler, the two Sheriffs of this City, suffered a short imprisonment for gross partiality. 29th Nov 1961 Jimmy Hill appointed as Coventry City manager, taking over from Billy Frith, giving the club the 'Sky Blues' name and becoming arguably the most successful CCFC manager of all time.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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416 of 691  Thu 30th Nov 2017 7:27am  

30th Nov 1937 Four-time 'number one' hit singer, Frank Ifield, born in Coundon.
On 30th Nov 2017 2:38pm, Dreamtime said: Now here's me telling everyone Frankie was born in Stoke. Glad you have now put the word out Rob, thanks. Thumbs up
On 1st Dec 2017 7:25am, Rob Orland said: I got that from Wiki Dreamtime.... so there's still a chance you could be right !! Wink
On 1st Dec 2017 7:48am, Midland Red said: Sorry, Dreamtime - he was born in a house in Evenlode Crescent, Coundon - link Thumbs up
On 1st Dec 2017 1:30pm, Dreamtime said: No no, I admit defeat, I rely on the experts, and to think I lived in the next street - Batsford Road. Thank you anyway lads. Wave
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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417 of 691  Fri 1st Dec 2017 7:25am  

1st Dec 1902 New Post Office opens in Hertford Street, having moved from its old premises in Smithford Street. 1st Dec 2009 Coventry Rugby Club went into administration with debts of over £500,000. As a temporary measure, games were played at the Ricoh Arena.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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418 of 691  Sat 2nd Dec 2017 9:04am  

2nd Dec 1867 The last ever market to be held in Broadgate before moving to the then newly built Market Hall.
On 2nd Dec 2017 9:15am, Helen F said: That's a great photo. A truly Dickensian winter image.
On 2nd Dec 2017 12:04pm, Kaga simpson said: Rob, wonderful picture, the earliest I have ever seen, a-maz-ing.
On 3rd Dec 2017 10:02am, Rob Orland said: It is a wonderful scene, isn't it! From one of Dave McGrory's books - Coventry Then & Now, 2011.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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419 of 691  Sun 3rd Dec 2017 10:02am  

3rd Dec 1917 A huge strike by Coventry workers finally ends after discussions involving the Government, War Office and Unions. The strike was not about money, but based on a principle about the recognition of shop stewards. The strike, costing much valuable war output, won Coventry workers no friends. 3rd Dec 1947 The prefabricated shops in Broadgate, replacing the ones destroyed in the blitz, were opened on this day.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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420 of 691  Mon 4th Dec 2017 7:24am  

4th Dec 1937 Coventry City's Division 2 match with Southampton was abandoned at half time because of snow - the Bantams (as they were then known) were leading 1-0 at the time. We won 2-0 when the fixture was replayed the following month.
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