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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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661 of 691  Sat 12th May 2018 9:51am  

12th May 1980 The announcement is made at Highfield Road that Jimmy Hill is appointed as chairman of Coventry City Football Club.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

662 of 691  Sun 13th May 2018 7:10am  

Telegraph photos taken on 13th May Thumbs up
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Midland Red

663 of 691  Sun 13th May 2018 7:16am  

13th May 2012 Former Bees rider Lee Richardson, 33, died in hospital in Wroc?aw, Poland, following a track crash at the Olympic Stadium in that city. #RICO
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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664 of 691  Sun 13th May 2018 10:13am  

13th May 1939 A National Service Review was held in the War Memorial Park with demonstrations given by different armed services with mock air-raids and First Aid displays. 13th May 1967 A crowd of 32,600 watch Coventry City beat Millwall 3-1 to become Division Two champions - just one point ahead of Wolves, who only required a draw to become champions, but crashed to a 4-1 defeat by Crystal Palace.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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665 of 691  Mon 14th May 2018 7:25am  

14th May 2008 Coventry loses its head post office in Hertford Street, which had remained open since 1902, surviving the WW2 air-raids.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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666 of 691  Tue 15th May 2018 7:22am  

15th May 2009 The Specials end their 30th Anniversary tour in their home-town with a gig 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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667 of 691  Wed 16th May 2018 7:20am  

16th May 1955 Hazel O'Connor, singer, born. 16th May 1987 Sky Blues win the F.A. Cup, 3-2 against Tottenham Hotspur. Cheers Cheers Cheers (forum thread)
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

668 of 691  Wed 16th May 2018 7:37am  

Telegraph photos taken on 16th May Thumbs up
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Midland Red

669 of 691  Wed 16th May 2018 7:38am  

16th May 1973 On this day, Coventry Bees entertained Cradley United in a Midland Cup match at Brandon Stadium. It turned out to be one of the worst days in the history of Bees, with two riders very seriously injured in a crash in heat three. The bikes of John Harrhy and Les Owen became locked together as they raced at high speed down the back straight, resulting in them careering into the fence, with Owen colliding with a lamp standard. Harrhy received severe injuries, from which he recovered sufficiently to return to track action the following season, but to this day he still suffers considerably from those injuries. Owen suffered brain damage from which he never fully recovered, being paralysed down one side and experiencing short term memory loss. He died in 2004, aged 65, when he was hit by a train at Canley level crossing. For the record, Bees were beaten 36-42 by Cradley. Sheffield's Reg Wilson, guesting for Soren Karlsson, top scored for the home side with 13, whilst Bernt Persson recorded a 12 point maximum for the visitors. It was a night to forget - but one which will never be forgotten by anyone who witnessed such a terrible crash.
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zigzag
cornwall
670 of 691  Wed 16th May 2018 9:15am  

Hazel O'Connor born. Is that history?
On 16th May 2018 1:49pm, belushi said: Hi Zigzag. Not sure about what you mean. "Hazel O'Connor born" implies past tense, therefore it's history. If your comment is sarcastic then Google the lady and see what she's achieved. I find it sad when someone has a dig at a fellow Coventrian (I assume you're not Cornish) on a Coventry forum.
On 16th May 2018 2:20pm, zigzag said: Hi belushi My post seems to have ruffled your feathers a little, with your thinking as we are all born then that means we are all history, so Hazel's birth isn't special. I know Hazel very well so I don't need to google what she has achieved. It's a pity you find someone's opinion sad. You are correct in assuming I'm not from Cornwall. Hope this clears your concerns up. Regards, Zigzag.
On 16th May 2018 3:04pm, belushi said: No problems zigzag. Just wondering why you took time to post, in my opinion, a seemingly negative post about a fellow Coventrian.
On 16th May 2018 3:15pm, zigzag said: Coventrian or Coventry has nothing to do with what you consider to be a negative post.
On 16th May 2018 5:14pm, argon said: zigzag, belushi, I don't think that I will be the only one who does not wish to see members arguing in this forum. Surely that is for facebook. I have looked at this topic twice today to be informed. both times all I saw was a dispute over wording by two members. Disappointing!
On 16th May 2018 5:39pm, zigzag said: I'm sorry that my posting has had such an adverse effect on you, I understood that forums are for healthy debate. As for facebook it's a site I don't use. Regards, Zigzag.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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671 of 691  Wed 16th May 2018 9:18pm  

On 16th May 2018 9:15am, zigzag said: Hazel O'Connor born. Is that history?
Well, I've given this topic the title of What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?, so whether or not some members like any of the items I've chosen for each day of the year, the birth of a world famous pop-music performer here in this city, on this day in our city's history, surely qualifies for this topic? A few of the items I've listed might well be classed as trivial by many people, myself included, but my quest to find an event for every single day was a long and tortuous one, especially when getting down to the last few days, so I occasionally had to resort to some "less famous" items. This particular event, however, I do not count as trivial in the light of Hazel's achievements - she's worth listing for the single "Will You?" alone, which has by far the most atmospheric saxophone solo (by Wesley Magoogan) that I've ever heard. Having said that, everyone is entitled to their opinion - we can't all like the same things! I'd rather not see anyone's achievements belittled though, and I've always advocated the saying "if you can't say anything nice, best not say anything at all". Big grin
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
672 of 691  Thu 17th May 2018 6:53am  

Quite rightly so Rob, you are doing a grand job and most appreciated by all. No complaints down here!
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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673 of 691  Thu 17th May 2018 7:22am  

Thank you Dreamtime down there!! Wink And now for today's offering.... 17th May 1987 Virtually the whole population of Coventry lined the streets into and around the city centre to cheer home the F.A. Cup heroes from the previous day.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
zigzag
cornwall
674 of 691  Thu 17th May 2018 9:20am  

Fair comment Rob. Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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675 of 691  Fri 18th May 2018 7:25am  

18th May 1645 Oliver Cromwell wrote a letter while here in Coventry during the Civil War.
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