stevie g
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 1:51pm
My grandparents lived and grew up in Atkins Square next to the 'White Lion' public house. As a child I had some great times/memories. Any info/pics of the square and surrounding area would be great
Remember next to the White Lion was Sweeney Todd's, then Riddys army store, then corner sweet shop and on Paynes Lane there was electric shop that seemed to stock anything you could think of and a pet shop.
I know my Nan was a cleaner at the Scala and then later at the school next to the square. Can't remember the name of school, was it St Joseph's Convent?? |
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 1:55pm
Hello Stevie G and welcome to the forum
You'll find us a friendly crowd, and hopefully you'll get to obtain the information you're looking for - and maybe even more
Enjoy ! |
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dutchman
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 2:45pm
On 22nd Feb 2012 1:51pm, stevie g said:
I know my Nan was a cleaner at the Scala and then later at the school next to the square. Can't remember the name of school, was it St Joseph's Convent??
Hello Stevie G.
It depends on the date. Both St Joseph's and the White Lion were destroyed by bombing in 1940. The White Lion was later rebuilt (in a very different style) but the convent moved to Kenilworth.
In the 1950s St Mary's Catholic Primary School was built on the site of the former convent.
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stevie g
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 3:10pm
The White Lion I'm talking about is mid sixties but have learnt something already, didn't know it was bombed in the war.
My grandparents lived in the last topshop house on same side as pub in the square, I bow to your knowledge on the school. Did St Joseph's move in before St Mary's |
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dutchman
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 3:16pm
On 22nd Feb 2012 3:10pm, stevie g said:
The White Lion I'm talking about is mid sixties but have learnt something already, didn't know it was bombed in the war.
Yes, there's no similarity between the pre-war and post-war pub.
On 22nd Feb 2012 3:10pm, stevie g said:
My grandparents lived in the last topshop house on same side as pub in the square, I bow to your knowledge on the school. Did St Joseph's move in before St Mary's
No, they left Coventry long before St Mary's was built.
Do you also remember the record shop in Paynes Lane, next to the pet shop, or is that the electrical shop you mentioned?
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Adrian
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 4:25pm
Seeing as this subject is on Gosford Green, can anyone throw a light at what was behind the wrought iron railings on the green. The area I mean is where Walsgrave Road and Binley Road meet. Almost opposite Riddys. There used to be sheds for the parks dept, and facing these, there was some sort of monument surrounded by railings.
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dutchman
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 4:56pm
Do you mean this one?
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 5:17pm
Hi Dutchman, thanks for photo. I don't think that is it. I know on the Binley Road side of the park we had, I think, St Catherine's, but the area at the tip of the park, looking towards Far Gosford St, is where I'm talking about. I have the feeling it was wrought iron or something similar. It was behind the footpath linking Walsgrave and Binley Rds, surrounded by shrubs. There was something in the Telegraph about its disappearance a few years ago, and i think it was discovered in some councillor's garden somewhere in Binley. |
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 5:45pm
That was a sandstone fountain. It was removed from the park to prevent vandalism and then forgotten about:
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MisterD-Di
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 5:46pm
I remember there was a snooker hall on Gosford Green. Aged about 15 or 16, a few of us fancied trying snooker but couldn't get into clubs to play. We had seen this place on the way to the football, so gave it a go in the summer holidays. It was a sort of long prefabricated place which smelt damp and grubby, and was run by a little old chap who may have been called Walter. We only went a couple of times. Suffice to say some of the other clientele looked a bit dodgy!
I also recall when I played for a junior football team in the late 60s, we often played on Gosford Park, just a few yards away on the other side of Binley Road. We had to change in the bowls pavilion and carry the goalposts over the road. The pitches were dreadful. There was a path across one of them, and in one game a woman was pushing a pram across the pitch, oblivious of the game going on around her. |
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 6:12pm
On 22nd Feb 2012 5:45pm, dutchman said:
On 22nd Feb 2012 5:17pm, Adrian said:
Hi Dutchman, thanks for photo. I don't think that is it. That was a sandstone fountain. It was removed from the park to prevent vandalism and then forgotten about.
Thank you again Dutchman, to the rescue yet again. That must be it if it was there in the 1960s, I remember something being there. I just didn't know what, other than it was surrounded by railings. |
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 6:23pm
On 22nd Feb 2012 5:46pm, MisterD-Di said:
I remember there was a snooker hall on Gosford Green
Yes I remember the snooker hall, just before the railway bridge on Walsgrave Rd. It may have looked a bit seedy, but I don't think there was any trouble there. It had some really good players there, and at times you had a long wait for a table.
It was very popular with City fans, as after a game, it was only a short walk down Swan Lane to the hall. Has anyone any idea when it closed? |
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dutchman
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Wed 22nd Feb 2012 6:25pm
On 22nd Feb 2012 6:12pm, Adrian said:
Thank you again Dutchman, to the rescue yet again. That must be it if it was there in the 1960s, I remember something being there. I just didn't know what, other than it was surrounded by railings.
Yes it was Adrian, I remember it too Until that story in the Telegraph about it being found, I had no idea it had ever been removed.
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Thu 23rd Feb 2012 1:59am
Hi Dutchman. How well I remember the fountain. I had to cut across that corner where the fountain was to get to Mum's little shop in King Richard Street (from Welland Rd) and the year, I think 1947, was a killer, everyone was snowed in. No traffic, no nothing, only folk trudging through the snow. I thought it was great at the time. At that time there was an opening each side of the corner and tall trees behind the glorious fountain. Of course when you are younger things seemed a lot bigger and Gosford Park itself looked as if it went on for ever.
Thank you for the photo, you always come up with the goodies. |
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stevie g
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Thu 23rd Feb 2012 12:12pm
As I'm new to this site forgive me if I've repeated myself on other posts, but, has anyone got any info/pics of Atkins Square, would really like to reminisce!!!!! |
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