Kaga simpson
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Tue 18th Oct 2016 10:52am
Derrickarthur, spot on with dates, Elmsdale Ave, Windmill Rd School 49-59, your brother would have been two classes higher I presume. |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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Wed 19th Oct 2016 10:52pm
Kaga. My brother thinks he remembers Janet but from school rather than Dunlop. He says she lived in Elmsdale Avenue between Starkey's shop and the back entrance to the William IV pub. He thinks she lived next door or one away from Dave Rees who was in his class at Windmill Road school and also went to work at Dunlop. I remember the Litwin family who lived opposite the rear entrance to the William. I worked with Rod Litwin at Dunlop (we are both retired now) and Mick Litwin who I discovered died last month aged 65. There were a few other brothers whose names escape me. My brother also thinks there was a family of Simpsons that lived opposite Janet. Any relation to you. He also thinks that Janet had a brother that he vaguely remembers.
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dutchman
Spon End
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Wed 19th Oct 2016 11:24pm
Corner of Alma Street and Hood Street in 1897 showing the Dunlop works on the left:
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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34 of 80
Fri 21st Oct 2016 9:36am
Derrick, no the Simpsons in Elmsdale Ave were not related as far as I know, never checked them out. Janet's brother was Barry Blythe. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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35 of 80
Wed 26th Feb 2020 12:10pm
John Dunlop was a veterinary surgeon in Belfast, not an engineer or inventor, but bicycles were made with solid wheels, then fixed with an iron band. But John's son rode his bike round Belfast's cobblestones (boneshaker). John set about making it easier, he cut some garden hose into strips, tied them round the wheels, blew them up, better. It had been done before, but lost in France. John Dunlop had invented the pneumatic tyre.
He then experimented after a guy in the U.S.A. named Goodyear was experimenting with vulcanised rubber. Because of complaints at the Dunlop factory in Dublin about the smell of his factory, he moved to Coventry. |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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36 of 80
Mon 30th Nov 2020 7:46pm
Found this aerial photo. Foreground shows former Dunlop Sports grounds on Lythalls Lane and Chapel Square & Reform Church on either side of Chapel Lane, later Old Church Road, Workhouse circled in red.
Post copied from topic Coventry Workhouses on 3rd Dec 2020 6:34 pm |
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johnwright
combe martim
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Thu 3rd Dec 2020 5:48pm
Hi Derrick.
That is a great photograph. I remember the Dunlop sports ground, did you ever go to the fairs they used to have there. I seem to remember that the Dunlop had another sports ground at the top of Lythalls Lane, on the left, just past Sunningdale Avenue. Can you remember this?
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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38 of 80
Thu 3rd Dec 2020 10:27pm
John Wright.
I remember the Dunlop Sports Days very well. My brother [9 years older and born 1942] was also an apprentice there and I used to go every year. The Fair was huge [as good as Hearsall Common]. I remember Police Dog displays, Parachutists dropping in and lots of other attractions. I do not remember Dunlop owning the other sports ground but I did watch football and cricket matches there. I'm sure that at that time it was owned by The Coventry Evening Telegraph. It is now a housing estate [Lancaster Gardens] aerial photo attached.
Take care John. Regards to Watermouth Bay.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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39 of 80
Fri 4th Dec 2020 9:47am
Derrickarthur,
You see that horseshoe, middle of your photo, the straight piece there is four houses. The second one along was mine in 1962, we moved from there to Brighton in 1966. We met at the dunlop in 1960. |
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johnwright
combe martim
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Fri 4th Dec 2020 5:03pm
Derrickarthur,
Could well be that the small sportsground at the top of Lythalls Lane was owned by The Coventry Evening Telegraph, your memory and knowledge of the area is greater than mine. There were a number of small sports grounds around in my day. Can you remember the one at the bottom of Dovedale Avenue, owned by Courtaulds? I remember going there once when they had a fete. There was also a cricket pitch on the right going down Bedlam Lane, we often watched cricket there. I believe that this was owned by the Gas Works. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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Sat 5th Dec 2020 11:47am
johnwright,
Dovedale Ave was between the Rivoli and the canal - you sure about a cricket pitch? |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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Sat 5th Dec 2020 3:38pm
There is an article in a 1959 newspaper announcing that the Courtaulds pavilion was to be opened on Saturday. They had levelled a soccer and rugby pitch and fenced the surrounds at their sports field. It mentions that they already had a first class cricket pitch.
The one in Lythalls Lane is called the Riley Sportsground but changes to the Dunlop Sportsground in the 1940's, if they are referring to the same place!!
There is no mention of who owned Bedlam Lane. |
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johnwright
combe martim
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Sat 5th Dec 2020 5:22pm
Hi Kaga.
The cricket pitch that I mentioned was in Bedlam Lane, about half way down, passed the level crossing on the right hand side. The sports ground in Dovedale Avenue I believe belonged to Courtaulds. As you remember, Dovedale Avenue is a dead end, at the bottom were two big green gates (similar to the ones in Clinton Road) through the gates was a sports ground which is where I said that I went to a fete and sports day there. I believed it belonged to Courtaulds because there were lots of old, container type things lying around one part of the ground. These were, I believe obsolete gear from their production lines. |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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Sat 5th Dec 2020 5:23pm
On 5th Dec 2020 11:47am, Kaga simpson said:
johnwright,
Dovedale Ave was between the Rivoli and the canal - you sure about a cricket pitch?
There was a huge swathe of land at the far end of Dovedale. The aerial photo shows new roads being planned. Not sure about the year of this. I do remember football pitches there.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Mon 7th Dec 2020 9:41am
Moving away from the geography of the factory.
Dunlop apprentices had a great football team (1965/66). I remember a guy called Keith Lenton whom kicked chunks out of me on the field. I met him again some 30 years later, when he was working as a buyer in the Dunlop sub-contracts office.
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