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CovKid71
Coventry
1 of 22  Sun 9th Jan 2022 4:14pm  

Hi all, I am searching for information about the landlord of the Wheatsheaf pub on the Foleshill Road. He was called Ken Green but his possible first name could also be Randolph/Rudolph. He was the landlord there in the mid-late 60's to early 70's. He was a Jamaican man and although unusual to have a black publican in Coventry, I cannot find much information. Hope some of you are able to give some information. Thanks.
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Helen F
Warrington
2 of 22  Sun 9th Jan 2022 4:45pm  

Hi CovKid71, welcome to the forum. Wave Sorry I can't help you but there is a suitable gap in the list of publicans at the Wheatsheaf Helen
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
3 of 22  Sun 9th Jan 2022 5:10pm  

From CET 17th January 1969 First coloured licensee in city? MR. RUDOLPH GREEN looks set to make history in Coventry by becoming the city's first coloured licensee. Since the beginning of December he has been in training behind the bar of the Wheatsheaf public house, Foleshill Road, where he hopes next month to become the new manager. Mr. Green, a 30-year-old Jamaican, said today; "I thought I would experience some form of resentment at my being at the pub. That was my biggest worry. But nothing like that has happened and the atmosphere here is very friendly." Mr. Green, who worked in local government in Jamaica, came to Coventry in 1962. Before being prospective manager of the Wheatsheaf, he ran a cafe at 799 Foleshill Road with his English wife Eileen, who formerly worked as an assistant in the Owen Owen store. "I used the cafe as a stepping stone for a pub," he explained. "I felt there should be coloured people in various forms of business in Coventry and life behind a bar is something I have been thinking about for years." Mr. and Mrs. Green, who at present live at 165 Kingfield Road, Coventry, plan to run the Wheatsheaf together with a staff of two. They have a son aged two.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
4 of 22  Sun 9th Jan 2022 7:10pm  

I cannot tell you anything about the landlord, but I can tell you that for a decade, his pub food was fabulous. I enjoyed it as did clients. I was a student during that era, so dragged along. Pubs doing food were not as plentiful as they became a couple of decades later. The Angel & the Wheatsheaf were about the only everyday food pubs in that area, until the mass breakout of food pubs a decade later. The Angel was very orthodox English food, whereas the Wheatsheaf was mostly Caribbean. Coming around to top up our plates, I can still hear "There's looordz"
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CovKid71
Coventry
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5 of 22  Mon 10th Jan 2022 2:43pm  

What a fantastic response Thumbs up Thank you for your responses. I was told about there was an article in the CET but I was unable to find it, so thank you very much for posting it here. Good to hear that the pub grub was nice and was popular. Cheers Cheers
covkid71

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
6 of 22  Mon 10th Jan 2022 3:43pm  

Hi Covkid. There is a picture of him as well on the article, but am never sure if it is correct to post pictures of people. If you would like a copy message me with your email address.
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CovKid71
Coventry
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7 of 22  Mon 10th Jan 2022 10:22pm  

Ms Wiggy, I have contacted you personally through the website with my email address. It would be fantastic if you would send the photo. Thanks. Thumbs up
covkid71

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
8 of 22  Tue 11th Jan 2022 8:58am  

Covkid71, I will do that for you sometime today
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
9 of 22  Tue 11th Jan 2022 1:04pm  

Job done!
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CovKid71
Coventry
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10 of 22  Tue 11th Jan 2022 9:13pm  

Hi, I have sent you a private message. Thanks.
covkid71

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CovKid71
Coventry
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11 of 22  Tue 11th Jan 2022 9:33pm  

On 11th Jan 2022 1:04pm, Annewiggy said: Job done!
Thank you so much Annewiggy for your effort and kindness to a stranger Thumbs up .
covkid71

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argon
New Milton
12 of 22  Tue 11th Jan 2022 9:45pm  

Covkid71, you are not a stranger but a member of the Historic Coventry Forum.
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CovKid71
Coventry
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13 of 22  Wed 12th Jan 2022 9:32pm  

Cheers Argon. Just hoping now that more people have memories of the Wheatsheaf and his "pioneering" time there.
covkid71

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argon
New Milton
14 of 22  Wed 12th Jan 2022 10:34pm  

CovKid71 It is to be hoped that someone has memories, however it was 50 years ago that he was at the Wheatsheaf and so anyone with memories has to be in their 70's or older which makes it less likely to find anyone.
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CovKid71
Coventry
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15 of 22  Sat 15th Jan 2022 12:23am  

I appreciate that there will be few who will have been around then that are around now, but hope always springs eternal. Cheers Happy
covkid71

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