Foxcote
Warwick |
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Sun 14th Apr 2013 9:46am
Does anyone remember this firm?
Bryant of Coventry |
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Mon 8th Jul 2013 5:07pm
Maybe it's the hot weather today but I can't recall seeing these old shots of Stoney Stanton Road before. I'd like to know more about the shop in the first one and where the houses are situated in photo No. 2. Apologies If am boring you all to death with images you have seen before.
Great photo of a shop and lady cleaning her windows, Stoney Stanton Road
Stoney Stanton Road (Photo 2)
Stoney Stanton Road/Junction St. Paul's Road (Photo 3)
Children, Stoney Stanton Road (Photo 4)
Stoney Stanton Road (Photo 5)
Stoney Stanton Road (Photo 6)
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dutchman
Spon End |
18 of 96
Mon 8th Jul 2013 5:41pm
As an aside, from the upstairs back window of the new health centre in Stoney Stanton Road it's still possible to glimpse views of the old Coventry.
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morgana
the secret garden |
19 of 96
Tue 9th Jul 2013 2:27pm
Great photo of a shop and lady cleaning her windows, Stoney Stanton Road
Great pictures Foxcote. They used to wash down their door steps too I've noticed no rubbish on the streets back then either |
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NormK
bulkington |
20 of 96
Tue 9th Jul 2013 3:12pm
The houses in photo 2 are situated just before the bridge, Red Lane is just out of shot on the left
The houses to the left of the gap and the first shop were bombed out and the rest still remain Milly rules
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Foxcote
Warwick |
21 of 96
Tue 9th Jul 2013 7:05pm
Thanks for all those details NormK I've sent you a pint because it's such a hot evening still!
Is that the shop that was bombed in the picture? There's something standing outside it but I couldn't fathom out was it was.
It must be an optical illusion but the houses that were bombed on Photo (2) look as if they have really narrow doorways don't they!
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tezzacov
Coventry |
22 of 96
Tue 9th Jul 2013 7:16pm
Photo 3 Stoney Stanton Rd/St Pauls Rd junction, on the right behind the hoardings, it is now Red House Park |
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Kaja
Birmingham |
23 of 96
Sat 9th Aug 2014 12:48am
Photo 2 The houses and shops in photo 2 are situated just before the bridge, Red Lane is just out of shot on the left
Hi
The houses to the left of the gap were bombed and couple of houses were demolished, but one of the two shops were converted into a house and the rest remained.
Would you have any more photos or links of information of the shops and history of the area before and during the war please?
Thank you for the upload of photo 2.
k.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
24 of 96
Sat 9th Aug 2014 3:13am
Hey Foxy, is that the Navi on the left in photo 5? Question |
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NormK
bulkington |
25 of 96
Sat 9th Aug 2014 8:18am
Yes it is Dreamtime, if you zoom in you can see the stripy gable end that we mentioned a while ago. In fact if you look at morgana's pub guide that has just gone on you will see what I am on about. Milly rules
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Dreamtime |
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Sat 9th Aug 2014 3:07pm
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Midland Red |
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Dreamtime |
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wingy
warwick |
29 of 96
Sun 10th Aug 2014 6:56pm
Yes the Bon Bon was on one corner, it's a chemists shop now and on the opposite corner was a ramshackle shop that for a while was a bike shop. I remember coming from a night out in Birmingham in 59/60 and in those days you came along Foleshill Road and turned right into Harnall Lane which exited onto the crossroads being Stoney Stanton Road junction where there were traffic lights opposite the Bon Bon. Anyway I came through too fast and drove into the railings in front of that old bike shop. There were no high rise flats behind this shop at the time just a piece of waste land. Next to the old Bon Bon was a massive bomb crater, it was there for years. Remember the bomb crater at the rear of Woolworths? They used to throw broken items into it from the store and every weeknight everyone scrambled about in it to find that precious half broken toy. roger wing
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ewg46
Birmingham |
30 of 96
Sun 7th Sep 2014 8:58pm
My great aunt, Edith Gough, and her friend, Ethel Mills, had a millinery shop on the Stoney Stanton Road, from the early twenties until the mid-sixties. I can remember visiting them on a Sunday. I lived in Leamington at the time; we would catch a bus to Pool Meadow, walk through The Swanswell and into Stoney Stanton Rd. The shop was not too far up SSR and was on the left hand side. I was wondering if anyone remembers it or the two ladies & would love to know its exact location and any memories/photos that anyone can dredge up! |
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