dutchman
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Thu 3rd Jan 2013 8:07pm
On 3rd Jan 2013 7:17pm, Foxcote said:
Is this photo any help? I'll have a look to see if I can find the incident in the newspapers. There was a barbers, Smiths, opposite Hearsall Lane.
Bus coming out of Hearsall Lane
That picture was taken in the mid 1930s Foxcote when George Mason is still occupying the corner shop!
Smith's was at No16
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LesMac
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 9:21am
The Bon Bon. Is that the shop that is now a Pharmacy? Was The Alma Tavern almost opposite? Les |
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NormK
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 9:33am
Hi Les. The shop is now an opticians, and the pub is The Rose and Woodbine
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LesMac
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 10:32am
Well. Two wrong out of two, so I wasn't far off. I remember Bates motorcycle shop just inside Harnall Lane that I used to visit quite often and I think Bretts Stamping works was just a little further up the road. Very noisy and smelly. Les |
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LesMac
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 10:48am
Ah! I've got it now. I was thinking that the hospital would be towards the top of the map on right hand side. I got a badge in the scouts for map reading. Silly Billy as Mags Thatcher would say. I spotted the Alma Tavern bottom left of the map although the map says Alma Inn. The Gloucester pub was almost opposite the Alma. Les |
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 10:49am
On 4th Jan 2013 10:32am, LesMac said:
I remember Bates motorcycle shop just inside Harnall Lane
That's funny Les Mac, I was just looking at some photos and found this one, it says 'Bates' on the shop.
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LesMac
Coventry
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 12:19pm
Thanks for the photograph Foxcote. Yes that Bates shop ok, most called him Banger Bates. Small as the shop was it appeared to stock just about everything a motorcyclist could need. He had an unfortunate accident concerning one of my bikes and broke his right ankle.
When he recovered from that incident he had nasty accident in his garden. Bending down quite sharply he had a standing garden cane enter his right eye blinding him on that side. Can't keep a good man down and he was soon back in his shop. When he died there was a lengthy article about about him in the Telegraph. Les |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 12:45pm
On 4th Jan 2013 10:48am, LesMac said:
I spotted the Alma Tavern bottom left of the map although the map says Alma Inn.
It was definitely the Alma Inn at the time the map was made:
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 12:55pm
What an interesting photograph Dutchman, have you any information on it?
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dutchman
Spon End
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 1:00pm
None at all I'm afraid
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LesMac
Coventry
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Fri 4th Jan 2013 3:26pm
Yes Dutchman, I noticed that it was Alma Inn on the map but it was certainly Tavern when I lived a few doors away in the early 50s. I bet the licensee was busy the day that photograph taken. Les |
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY
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Sun 6th Jan 2013 10:30pm
"Foxcote" posted a picture of bus no.126 (KVC 126), which is seen when brand new, but I can tell you that this bus was involved in an accident in January 1962, while out on a "Private Hire" over in Birmingham!!! It had the top of its roof crushed after an unfortunate encounter with a low bridge. I've got some photo's of it taken at the Keresley Works afterwards that show all the damage, especially all the rippled panels along its roof. The bus was later repaired though and went on to give a further 6 and a half years service!!! >>>>>>> I've got a note here of bus 126 being involved in an accident in December 1952, but then another note saying it was at the Keresley Works once with some rear end damage, so I wonder whether Colin (Col Cov) might be able to confirm this or add anything to it??? Did 126 somehow have its rear end accidentally damaged at the Keresley Works itself??? >>>>>>> Due to the bad weather and treacherous road conditions in the winter of 1952, I've read that a lot of vehicles were involved in collisions / minor accidents of some sort on the city's roads and one involved a Corporation bus in Acacia Avenue! It happened on Saturday November 29th, 1952, when a bus ended up sliding backwards down Acacia Avenue and crashing into some railings at the bottom. It had started to skid on its way down and unfortunatly the driver (Sidney Swatman) broke his wrist while trying to pull the bus out of the skid!!! The bus itself was reported as receiving only superficial damage, but any idea Colin as to which bus it might have been??? If it was superficial rear end damage (which I assume it was?), this could well have been bus 126 involved here for all we know, as it happened only two days short of December and it was once seen parked at the Keresley Works with some rear end damage on it??? |
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DENCOL
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Mon 7th Jan 2013 11:44am
On 3rd Jan 2013 7:52pm, CKV 1D said:
The "Bon Bon" shop bus crash happened just after 6pm one evening back in August 1953, when two buses collided on the Stoney Stanton Road (by "Harnall Lane East") and it was the bus on the "Inner Circle" route that mounted the pavement afterwards, crashing into the front of the shop and clearing the window of most (if not all?) of its display??? About 16 or 17 passengers were slightly injured, after being thrown from their seats into the gangways. Four ambulances attended the accident and ran a shuttle service, taking the injured to the nearby Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital, but all of them were released after treatment for cuts, bruises and shock!!! The driver and his conductor were also bruised and shaken!!!
lt was bus number 118 (JKV118) a Maudslay that crashed into the Bon Bon in 1953, by coincidence, bus number 118 (KV7118) crashed into a house just past St Paul's Church on the Foleshill Road Oct 1943 when the front axle beam broke. I was 9 yrs old at the time and watched all day to see it recovered and towed away. |
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY
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Mon 7th Jan 2013 12:55pm
Just had to edit my posting I put on yesterday regarding the Corporation bus accident in Acacia Avenue, as what I was meant to have written is: "The bus ended up "SLIDING" backwards down Acacia Avenue and it started to go into a skid, which is when while trying to pull it out of the skid, the driver unfortunately broke his wrist"!!! |
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DBC
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Mon 7th Jan 2013 4:39pm
I can remember another bus crash in the early 1950's. This took place in The Moorfield, Stoke Aldermoor, just past the junction with Michell Close. A double-decker bus going towards town left the road and ended up in the front garden of a house. I don't think any actual damage was caused to the building. The only "casualty" was one of the trees that lined the road, which was uprooted. This probably slowed the bus down, and stopped it crashing into the house. |
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