TonyS
Coventry |
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Tue 6th Mar 2012 7:24pm
Someone asked me the other day if I remembered the yellow fire engines that were in use in Coventry in (I think) the 1970's. I seem to recall they were very successful, particularly in being seen at night (whereas red is probably one of the worst colours to be seen in the dark)
Even though they were a success, I recall them being dropped and replaced with the old red ones. Was this a "trial" period? Can anyone add anything to this info? |
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Chaingang
Tile Hill Village |
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Tue 6th Mar 2012 7:39pm
The Yellow fire engines were very popular, but when the coventry fire service was combined with the west midlands the yellow engines were dropped, and we used the standard colour. adopted coventry
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Savoy
West Yorkshire, UK |
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Wed 7th Mar 2012 9:48pm
If my memory is correct, I believe Coventry F.S. were experimenting with different colours because of the new lights on the ring road.
I can recall pink being one of the colours used.
Does anybody else remember the pink. |
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Greg
Coventry |
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Wed 7th Mar 2012 10:00pm
I`m sure there is a picture, on a previous post, of a row of fire engines outside the fire station and it included a pink one but I can`t find the topic. |
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Adrian
UK |
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Wed 7th Mar 2012 11:07pm
The colours "City of Coventry Fire Brigade Yellow" and "City of Coventry Fire Brigade Red" were, I believe invented by Lanchester College in the 70s in conjunction with Dulux. |
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Jaytob
Derbyshire |
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Thu 8th Mar 2012 10:26am
I bet they were all fighting to drive the pink one! |
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TonyS
Coventry Thread starter
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Thu 8th Mar 2012 10:36am
O...M...G!
A Barbie fire engine!! |
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sandylane
Buckinghamshire |
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Tue 10th Apr 2012 7:52pm
I wonder if there is anyone on this site, who has relations that were in the fire brigade and served at the old fire station in Hales St when it was open.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Wed 11th Apr 2012 3:13am
Good Morning Sandylane,
It is going back a few years but my father in law was in the fire brigade during the war years - Robert Shepherd. No doubt if he was still alive he would have had a few good tales to tell.
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NormK
bulkington |
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Wed 11th Apr 2012 8:29am
Is it true that the houses in Chauntry Place were once firemen's houses?? Milly rules
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Adrian
UK |
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Wed 11th Apr 2012 10:33am
A Coventry man, Phil Consadine, wrote a book about the Coventry fire brigade. I think it was called Incident Closed. |
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Midland Red
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Wed 11th Apr 2012 12:21pm
See this : Biblio.co.uk |
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Adrian
UK |
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Wed 11th Apr 2012 6:34pm
Cheers Cliff. I did have the book, but I have misplaced it. I think I have loaned it out, but cannot remember to who. |
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Tricia
Bedworth |
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Wed 11th Apr 2012 6:54pm
On 11th Apr 2012 8:29am, NormK said:
Is it true that the houses in Chauntry Place were once firemen's houses??
I went to school with a girl who lived in Chauntry Place and her father was a fireman, so it's probably true. |
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covmanuk
coventry |
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Wed 11th Apr 2012 9:55pm
Just to say that the pole that the firemen had to go down was taken down and put in the bar in that place now for us to sit and put our feet on it as a footrest around the bar, sad I think??? And yes I think the firemen did live in the houses over the road as my mum had to clean there and she told me. |
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