Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 7:00pm
Hey, fantastic work everyone! So, using InnisRoad's bus-stop dating, Midland Red's recognition of the Standard 8 and scrutiny's built in sun-dial, we can narrow it down to eight minutes past one in the afternoon between 1953 and 1956 !!! Love it ! |
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InnisRoad
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 7:25pm
Perhaps you also noticed the shop opposite, at the top of Trinity Street, is Timpson's. In those days, Timpson was a budget shoe shop, albeit part of the British Shoe Corporation, which owned most of the High Street shoe shop chains. Not at all like the modern Timpson chain, shoe repairs, key cutting and watch batteries. Regards Innis Road
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InnisRoad
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 7:32pm
Another observation: there is centre-of-the-road parking in Trinity Street. That disappeared when Trinity Street became one-way. Regards Innis Road
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 9:16pm
On 5th Nov 2012 4:57pm, Midland Red said:
Isn't she heading for Broadgate
I think so.
On 5th Nov 2012 4:57pm, Midland Red said:
on the correct side of the road, with the "central parking" vehicles to her right?
It's possible, the picture is very ambiguous.
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 9:38pm
On 5th Nov 2012 7:00pm, Rob Orland said:
Hey, fantastic work everyone! So, using InnisRoad's bus-stop dating, Midland Red's recognition of the Standard 8 and scrutiny's built in sun-dial, we can narrow it down to eight minutes past one in the afternoon between 1953 and 1956 !!! Love it !
It has to be after April 1955 because that is when the Owen Owen sign was removed from the top of the building behind the bus on the corner of New Buildings. It became True-Form shoes after that.
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Bryn Thomas
Ammanford, South Wales |
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Sat 10th Nov 2012 11:42am
On 3rd Nov 2012 10:37pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
The driver changing the blind is Mr.Ford & the conductor is Mr. R. Tuggey.
Is that Arthur Ford who went on from being a bus driver to become the Lord Mayor's Chauffeur? |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sat 10th Nov 2012 11:53am
Hi Bryn,
You know your stuff too. He was a local gospel preacher aswell. |
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Sun 11th Nov 2012 12:00pm
A short video linked here about a bus strike but I was interested in first few seconds of bus stops and the town...
Bus Strike 1962
And another 1962 brief shot of the town, I posted it here because there is a one second shot of a bus
1962 Mobile Toilets |
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Mon 12th Nov 2012 8:46am
The photo in the link here is in the vicinity but a bit earlier?
Trinity Street |
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Midland Red
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Mon 12th Nov 2012 3:27pm
This photograph was taken at Crich Tramway Museum
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Slash1
northampton |
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Sun 18th Nov 2012 4:41pm
All you clever and knowledgeable people out there, can you tell me where was the Keresley bus terminus in 1960? I think it was the 16. I mean the Keresley end of course! |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sun 18th Nov 2012 5:39pm
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anne
coventry |
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Sun 18th Nov 2012 6:36pm
To 'pad out' Dutchman's link-the bus didn't back out to reverse, it went round a small island thing. The terminus was next to the purpose built shops that you can still see on Google maps next to Rathbone Close. Of course, Keresley End is technically under Bedworth, but the bus starts in Coventry. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Mon 19th Nov 2012 10:23am
Hello Slash, Dutchman & Anne,
Here is a pic of the No16, having just taken five minutes of manoeuvring in order to turn around in the cramped, Bramble Lane station yard.
It could be just my wishful thinking though. In real life I remember getting off the No 16a, outside of Keresley Hospital & walking down Sandpits Lane in the days before the No 15, Whitmore Park service had started. My neighbour, former conductor, tells me that the 16a turned around in New Road in Keresley Village. I have no other means of verifying that. |
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Midland Red
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Mon 19th Nov 2012 10:27am
What a lovely sight - the 16 bus to Green Lane - oh to turn back the clock to them there days |
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