stevie g
wyken, coventry
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Wed 13th Jun 2012 11:43am
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Radford kid
Coventry
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Wed 13th Jun 2012 5:02pm
On 10th Jun 2012 7:22pm, JohnB said:
What a small world! I was an 18 year old wine waiter in the ballroom back in the very early 1980s when the Barry James Trio were playing. If I remember correctly Barry had a beard?
Dead on John, Barry did have a full set (full beard) it is a small world ,I am glad you remembered, wonder what happened to them? Someone may let us know. You take care. Colin
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Thu 14th Jun 2012 5:17pm
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Jane
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 5:49pm
On 11th Nov 2011 8:09pm, morgana said:
I also recall the Jaguar & Daimler Club going most week ends as a child, in Radford, the first club burned down which I can recall being a large hall with a stage and a billard room, they then rebuilt it to what it is today if it's still there.
The Jag Daimler Club is still there, but only just!! It is closing soon.
I lived in Radford as well and used to go there with my family.
I remember it had a childrens room, snooker tables, and fab Dance room. I used to go at the weekends and you couldn't get on the dance floor as it was so busy. I think they did meals at one time as well. It was a very smart club.
Times have changed. I went a few weeks ago to a 70's night there, as my nephew was DJ. It was a really good night, local singer, local group "The Breakfast club" and lots of good music to get you on the dance floor. The turnout was poor though and the room was in need of decoration. I think we may have been in the old dance room, it felt sad.
I think people don't use social clubs for entertainment now, they are probably considered old fashioned.
I had some happy times there anyway.
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stevie g
wyken, coventry
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Mon 18th Jun 2012 11:38am
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Vtopian
Hertfordshire
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Thu 21st Jun 2012 8:01am
I well remember the GEC sports club, it being only a bike-ride from our house, and because my Mum worked at the GEC. As was rightly said, the model railway club had a 5" / 7" gauge track layout there. Also, there was a cricket pitch, football pitch(es), tennis courts, a children's play area with roundabout and swings etc and even a rifle range! There was a large pavilion with a bar upstairs and a balcony overlooking the cricket pitch. Haven't been for forty years, of course, and I know the Allard Way cut through it at one time, but I wonder if any of it is left?
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Beesman
Cornwall
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Thu 21st Jun 2012 4:36pm
Sports pavilion is still there, I believe it now doubles up as the clubhouse for the Grange Golf Club.This is due,of course, to the sad demise of The Grange which was formerly the golf clubhouse.
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Tony1
Coventry
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Wed 27th Jun 2012 5:53pm
The club in question is the "Commer Club". One of two clubs supported by the Rootes Group - Chysler - Peugeot for their employees. The clubs were run by a management team and employees representatives |
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Mon 2nd Jul 2012 6:26pm
Stoke Ex-Servicemens Club - revisited 30 June 2011
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with in the wall
Coventry
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Wed 26th Sep 2012 3:39pm
Went to see what was left of the Cox St Club just bricks and twisted metal, I feel a loss of my family history as 5 generations lived within its shadow, I myself was born next door in Grove St. Sadly I have no photos of the old club and was wondering if anyone has or knows how I can get them. |
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 8:56am
On 6 May 2012 I photographed Tile Hill Club
Drove past the site yesterday, this has now been demolished |
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 3:58pm
I was trying to find so more history on the Cox St. premises and found this article. I reduced it, in case it was too boring It is interesting to read about the start of the club because I thought it opened at Cox St to start with.
I also found the Steward and Stewardess in 1911 at Cox St, John and Ada Kelly, not too far back in time for someone on here to think they could be a relative.
Still no photo though, I have found plenty of old Cox St pics but can't relate to where no 54 would have been on them. I can put them on if someone wants to check them out. |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 5:46pm
This is a planning map from around 1960, the club was later extended towards Grove Street:
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 6:00pm
Evening Dutchman, thanks for that, I can also get a better impression now of the Phoenix Foundry at the bottom as you described. There appears to be a gap on the corner of Grove Street at the side of the club, do you mean that is where they extended it? |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 6:13pm
Yes, at first I think with a temporary games room but later with a more permanent building covering the whole site.
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