Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Thu 30th Jul 2020 9:01am
The brickwork looks as if it might be the part of the outside wall of the 1937 Owen Owens in Trinity Street, running south to north. |
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Gumnut
Berridale NSW Australia |
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Thu 30th Jul 2020 9:08am
On 29th Jul 2020 11:06am, Slim said:
That's right. I seem to remember the cheaper commons (light pink colour) having frogs, whereas the darker engineering bricks generally had 3 off 1" dia holes. I think the blues were solid. I'm going back to when I was a little boy and the builders were building a new garage because the old wooden one was rotten and falling down.
The solid (hard and heavy) blue bricks are a damp course brick, from my memory they were completely solid. Coventry bricks (general use) had frogs, ive cleaned up thousands of them for my bricklayer father. They are far better than the new wire cut bricks, drop them and they break!caomhinsean@gmail.com
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Midland Red
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Thu 30th Jul 2020 9:11am
On 30th Jul 2020 9:01am, Kaga simpson said:
The brickwork looks as if it might be the part of the outside wall of the 1937 Owen Owens in Trinity Street, running south to north.
This shows the footprint of the store
On 17th Dec 2013 5:20pm, deanocity3 said:
Owen Owen basement 1946
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PeterB
Mount Nod |
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Sat 1st Aug 2020 7:21pm
Thank you for all your comments. I went back to have a closer look at the bricks, but the hole has now been filled in. I am personally convinced that it was part of Owen Owen as the location is right and I don't think anything previous to Owen Owen would have been that substantial (the wall is ~18" thick).
Peter. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Sun 2nd Aug 2020 10:16am
Peter B
Yes, Peter, what other building could it have been? Had they have moved just a few inches south they would have found a time tin, this tin had many coins of 1950 era placed and buried in the foundations of the modern Owen Owen's. |
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20A-Manor House
Coventry |
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Fri 25th Dec 2020 12:12am
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA |
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Fri 25th Dec 2020 4:33pm
Welcome 20-A Manor House. I love this button. I live in Virginia but when I go home I miss not seeing Owen Owens on Broadgate. We weren't well off but there was always enough to visit Santa. I used to love those kids Post Office sets and always wrote him a letter and put it in the real post box in our street.
Merry Christmas to all and a Better New Year! |
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Midland Red
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Tue 4th May 2021 9:53am
1947 advertisement
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Wed 5th May 2021 9:26am
MR
Was there an Owen Owen store in Coventry in 47?
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Wed 5th May 2021 10:02am
Yes, see post 65 and subsequent discussion. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Wed 5th May 2021 3:20pm
Hi all,
Owen Owen were trading in Coventry in 1936.
Originally a Liverpool founded business. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Wed 5th May 2021 3:23pm
Looking at comparable aerial photos on Britain from Above, that Broadgate photo was taken around 1950. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Wed 5th May 2021 3:30pm
Their premises totally blitzed, they continued trading in temporary huts until they moved into shared accommodation in between the Cathedral ruins & the Gulson library.
They had several back & forward moves, occupying both sides of Trinity St, similar to Marks & Spencer.
Both my mum & my aunt carried on trading in the temporary arrangements near to the library. In 1947, both my mum & aunt were offered temporary sites in White St, about the same time as Owen Owen moved into Trinity St, at one point occupying both sides simultaneously.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Wed 5th May 2021 4:09pm
I've just looked closer at that advert, and it states the places for which it was advertising:
"Three Spires Building", Trinity Street
"Priory Gate Building", Trinity Street
"Trinity House", Hales Street
Self-Service Restaurant, 3-5 The Burges. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Wed 5th May 2021 4:17pm
During the period of the blitz & for years following, traders were trading wherever they could, often in several sites or huts at the same time. Traders who couldn't trade went out of business, there was no generous package like today's business financial support.
Rival trading gave way to co-operation between traders. Owen's shared the same cover as Burton's at one point. There was utter chaos with records, traders constantly moving one week to the next. That's how it was.
I forgot to mention, Ager's also shared floor space with Owen Owen. They were blitzed out of no.6 Smithford St. |
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