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Foxcote
Warwick
31 of 150  Tue 21st May 2013 5:09pm  

A great photo of the Co-op, there's a metal post in front of the shop, is it a telephone box? I have just noticed an interesting carved stone above the Co-op. Earlsdon Street
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
32 of 150  Wed 22nd May 2013 3:23am  

Hi Foxcote, Isn't it one of those police checking in phones? I have zoomed in a few times but still can't make out what it is above the Co. Probably the date surrounded by some ornate floral work. Wave
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MikeVining
Earlsdon
33 of 150  Mon 1st Jul 2013 12:25pm  

Hi I am interested in the history of what I believe to be the original joinery works for the estate at 5 Arden Street. Most recently it has been a mechanics workshop and goodness knows what else before. I understand that it was built before construction of the houses at Arden Street as the joinery shop to make all of the windows and doors for the rest of the street with the intention that when the building work came up to the last plot they would make the windows for a new house on No 5 and then demolish it and reuse the bricks to build the last unit and, obviously the windows and doors. The joinery works was built using ash cement which is weak to allow the bricks to be easily reused. The building actually sits at the back of the plot of No 5 but also of No 7 which consequently has, and always did have, a shorter garden. However, I am told that the builder went bust before all of this happened and as such the joinery works have remained and sit there still (weak cement and all!!) Smile I would be grateful if anyone is able to confirm this and if so if they have any plans, or other evidence of use that help confirm this. I am guessing this all happened in circa 1850 / 1860 era so not sure if photographic evidence is available but if early photo's are then I would again be most grateful. Many thanks to whoever in advance. Mike
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BrotherJoybert
Coventry
34 of 150  Mon 29th Jul 2013 8:42am  

Apologies for missing images on other posts - here are the originals (can't locate my photoshop effort) plus a picture of a Mayo & Rugg bottle which is currently on show at The Fireplace Centre, Broomfield Road.
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BrotherJoybert
Coventry
35 of 150  Sun 20th Oct 2013 6:20pm  

Earlsdon 2014 Calendar Video A self-published 'Earlsdon 2014' Calendar by a chap called Robbie Robinson goes on sale next Friday (25th October) via a launch event at Loaf (Tea Rooms), 40 Earlsdon Street. 7-9 pm. Admission by purchase of a calendar, £8. Lots of complimentary food and drink on offer for buyers. All welcome. Any unsold copies will go on sale at various businesses in Earlsdon the following day - Tinderbox Toys & Trinkets, A P Harvey Wines, Balloons Cards 'n' Things, Loaf (all Earlsdon Street) and Earlsdon Cobblers (Providence Street). 100 copies have been printed initially - the proceeds (after printing costs have been covered) are going to the Earlsdon Drinking Fountain restoration appeal. This is led by Earlsdon Research Group and supported by SENA (South Earlsdon Neighbours Association). As far as I understand, good progress has been made with securing funding and support - Severn Trent have agreed to re-connect it for free and I understand a lotto grant has been applied for on top of other funding that has been secured. It will cost anything between £10 - 15K to restore it to its former glory. It is planned to landscape the area around the fountain and for it become a 'Gateway to Earlsdon'.
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
36 of 150  Fri 4th Jul 2014 2:49pm  

In the mid 1970's I was involved in a project to set up some kind of community centre in Earlsdon, this eventually gave rise the Gilbert Richards Centre in Broadway. I was mainly working in the Hearsall area which at the time had an aging population. A few people there referred to Earlsdon roundabout as "ation corner" because on the four "corners "are The City Arms (Intoxication or Inebriation) The Co-op (Co-operation) Earlsdon Library (Education), and The Church (Indoctrination or Salvation, depending on your viewpoint) I have only heard it called this once since then, other than by me, so I wondered if anybody else has? Certainly there are other parts of the country that have similarly named parts eg Nottingham and Brighton.
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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry
37 of 150  Fri 4th Jul 2014 8:15pm  

In the version I heard, The City Arms was 'Damnation' - presumably to counter 'Salvation'
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charabanc
Coventry
38 of 150  Tue 8th Jul 2014 12:22am  

There are actually five roads radiating from it - and therefore five 'corners'. The fifth one has normal housing on it and so is 'accommodation'.
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Midland Red

39 of 150  Tue 11th Nov 2014 9:34pm  

On 9th Feb 2013 10:50pm, Greeny said: Here's a picture of Kendall's delicatessen around the time it was first built in 1852 - by my great great great great grandfather Henry Bates for his son Alfred.
The business is for sale, if anyone is interested! Link
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Greylad
Coventry
40 of 150  Sun 15th Mar 2015 4:05pm  

I have come across an article about Earlsdon, written by a John Mathias for the Coventry Standard in 1958. In it he refers to a Palace of Entertainment which stood in Earlsdon St round the corner from the City Arms, where the Imperial Cinema would be built. Does anyone have any knowledge of this please? Also does anyone have a picture of Thomas Stevens house, Holly Bank, which was in Earlsdon Avenue South.

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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry
41 of 150  Sun 15th Mar 2015 5:33pm  

Presumably the successor to the Imperial was 'La Continental' The stills displayed from the 'art' movies it showed kept a young man very entertained.
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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry
42 of 150  Sun 15th Mar 2015 5:43pm  

I used to play with the son of the family that owned Holly Bank in the mid-to late 50's. The grounds were like a lost world - lawns, drives, fountains etc. Then there was the coach-house and the bells to summon the servants. Next door was Dr Kenderdine's house - nearly as impressive.
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
43 of 150  Sun 15th Mar 2015 6:10pm  

This was our Doctor's house! There were three Dr Kenderdines in fact - Dr Tom, Dr Dick and Dr Eric. Dr Eric was the oldest and our Doctor. He lived in the house and the Surgery was in a little building in the garden with a gas fire in the waiting room. They had a lovely pond with a bridge over it and Mrs Kenderdine sometimes gave us an egg from her chickens. This would be in the 1950s. Later the Surgery moved to a more modern building near the bottom of Albany Road near the Butts. A far cry from our Doctors and surgeries these days mores the pity!
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Greylad
Coventry
44 of 150  Tue 17th Mar 2015 4:13pm  

Here are three of a series of photos of Dr Kenderdine's house which I took in 1982, prior to demolition. It was originally built for James Walker, the Earlsdon watchmaker.
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
45 of 150  Tue 17th Mar 2015 4:50pm  

Thank you so much Greylad! It has brought back so many memories. The surgery must have been in the little building shown in your middle photograph. It looks as if it may have been a stable or coach-house at an earlier time. Dr Eric always seemed very old to me, but he was certainly still practicing in the early 1970s. I didn't know that his house had been demolished as I now live in Devon. I suppose its now the site of another block of flats?
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