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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
16 of 51  Sun 4th Mar 2012 12:57pm  

Hi Dutchman, Wave & thank you for putting me right on that. I can remember a relative talking about someone in hospital there, a very long time ago. Wave ps. I have an ambulance on my gallery, talking about hospitals. It's a B'ham ambulance supplied by Gen-Motors under contract with Bedford. I have asked for a Coventry maroon one or a St. Johns black with white stripe. For all of my time spent in Paybodys, I only travelled in an ambulance once. Wave
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dutchman
Spon End
17 of 51  Sun 4th Mar 2012 1:11pm  

On 4th Mar 2012 12:57pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: I can remember a relative talking about someone in hospital there, a very long time ago.
There was a large isolated building below the garage near the corner of Spon Street called 'Holyhead House', your relative may have meant that?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
18 of 51  Sun 4th Mar 2012 1:29pm  

Hi Dutchman. Wave You are bril' as always. Thumbs up Cheers
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Midland Red

19 of 51  Sun 4th Mar 2012 5:51pm  

On 4th Mar 2012 12:31pm, NormK said: This is a view of the old Coventry Garage, Lower Holyhead Road. After we removed the cladding this signage was exposed.
I had a Hillman Imp in, I think, 1968 from here - cost £625 as I recall Thumbs up
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NormK
bulkington
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20 of 51  Sun 4th Mar 2012 5:59pm  

They were a nice little car apart from the cooling problems they suffered from. The police had some of them as panda cars. The first time I drove one I sheared the gearchange flexible linkage and had to be towed in and then had to explain it to a friend who had lent it to me.
Milly rules

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flapdoodle
Coventry
21 of 51  Sun 4th Mar 2012 10:46pm  

Interesting to see a "burial ground" marked on that map. Was that linked to the Quakers?
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dutchman
Spon End
22 of 51  Sun 4th Mar 2012 10:57pm  

Yes! Smile There was another one for Congregationalists slightly further up Hill Street.
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Steve1966
Bedworth
23 of 51  Tue 6th Mar 2012 6:17pm  

Hi NormK, I was asking if anyone had any photographs of the Francis Barnett factory in Lower Ford Street (opposite the chapel) a week or so ago. It was demolished post 1963 I believe. I wondered if Hilditch were involved in this and whether any photos survive of the demolition?
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NormK
bulkington
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24 of 51  Tue 6th Mar 2012 6:36pm  

Hilditch was the main contractor in the area at the time and I worked there at the time you mentioned but I cannot remember us demolishing the FB factory. Sorry, Steve, can't help.
Milly rules

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Steve1966
Bedworth
25 of 51  Tue 6th Mar 2012 10:33pm  

Ok, thanks NormK. It was worth a try. Steve.
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Tom
Perth Australia
26 of 51  Tue 19th Nov 2013 12:14am  

When I left school in 1964 I started working in the building trade I worked for Arthur Maguire, offices on Torrington Ave in Canley. We got the job of demolishing the old Lea Francis factory in Much Park St around 1965-66, the place was fire damaged and very dangerous. We also had to take down some of the very old buildings in Much Park St piece by piece and they were taken away to the museum, later to be re-erected in Spon Street opposite the Rising Sun pub. One Sunday we were told to come to work to demolish the old Dun Cow pub in Jordan Well which joined the old Gaumont cinema (now the Odeon). You can still see the roofline marks on the Odeon wall of the Lea Francis which also joined onto the cinema. I climbed onto the roof and started to take the very old tiles off and found an older thatched roof inside, the main timber support for the thatched roof was a complete oak trunk, still had bark on it!! We stopped work and told the foreman, Gordon, and some guy from the museum opposite had come down to watch, and he got very excited. We then had to take the pub down very carefully as it was believed to be even older than Much Park St buildings. Anyone know what happened to the building? After that job we demolished Godiva Street, and went on to Lower Ford St where I found £6,000 in used fivers under the floor boards in Blackmores electrical shop. After taking it to Little Park St police station and getting a receipt for it I went back to work and found another £2.500 and another £800 in another little hidey hole. This was on all TV channels and even made the London Evening Standard as well as the Evening Telegraph in Cov. Just to put it into perspective, the cost of a semi in Cov then was £2,500. I well remember ripping out the kitchen in the quick service cafe opposite Wheatley St school, I used to enjoy the brekkie there, massive plate of bacon, eggs, sausages, beans, black pudding, unfortunately my pleasant memories of past feasts were knocked a bit when we moved the cooker in the cafe and 50 million huge cockroaches took off down Lower Ford St towards Raglan St, it was like a river of roaches for a few minutes!! Tom from Tile Hill (also owned the hairdressers there in the 80's)
Tom Daly

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mickw
nuneaton
27 of 51  Tue 19th Nov 2013 1:19am  

Hi Tom, I lived in East Street at the time you were working in Lower Ford Street, I`m intrigued, did you receive a reward for being so honest??? Thumbs up
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dutchman
Spon End
28 of 51  Tue 19th Nov 2013 2:43am  

On 19th Nov 2013 12:14am, Tom said: Anyone know what happened to the building?
The Dun Cow wasn't reconstructed elsewhere Tom if that's what you mean? It would have been pointless in any case as a third of the original building was destroyed in the Blitz and without the neighbouring 14th Century row of shops it would have lacked any visual context.
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NormK
bulkington
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29 of 51  Tue 19th Nov 2013 8:30am  

Hi Tom... Reading your post on the Lea Francis left me thinking, I also worked on that job, but it wasn't for Maguire's, I worked for George Hilditch. Did the two firms share the job? I think they must have done. That job brings bad memories for me because I fell through the roof and landed on the concrete floor and could not work for a whole year, due to my injuries. Even to this day I still get some pain in my right wrist. The compensation I got was a whole £20!!... not so happy days Sad
Milly rules

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Midland Red

30 of 51  Tue 19th Nov 2013 8:40am  

Tom - when you visit Coventry, we'll try and arrange a forum breakfast meeting (very small and select!) - NormK came to the last one, so hopefully you two could meet up and exchange notes - between you, you two and the Luftwaffe must have knocked down the whole of Coventry Big grin
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