NeilsYard
Coventry |
1561 of 1703
Thu 19th Jan 2023 11:41am
I don't think he was a landlord from its pub days, Joey. I was told that by Councillor Jayne Innes on FB although she quickly removed the reply when she realised people were not happy with it going. |
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Joey
UK |
1562 of 1703
Thu 19th Jan 2023 12:32pm
Ok thanks. She's brave going on Facebook with the current feelings against the Council's intent of demolishing everything in sight that wasn't built in the last 15 years. No wonder she deleted it ! |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1563 of 1703
Sat 21st Jan 2023 7:58pm
Spent a few hours reading every post in the topic, and could not find any mention of the Burnt Post.
Any history or stories? Mick Strong
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Helen F
Warrington |
1564 of 1703
Sat 21st Jan 2023 8:01pm
Try this. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1565 of 1703
Sat 21st Jan 2023 8:09pm
Thanks Helen, I had seen that, but it doesn't say anything about the pub itself. Mick Strong
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Helen F
Warrington |
1566 of 1703
Sat 21st Jan 2023 9:12pm
There is a bit at the pub link but not much. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1567 of 1703
Mon 23rd Jan 2023 9:40am
There is the pubs section, Mick. It's still going strong |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1568 of 1703
Mon 23rd Jan 2023 11:58am
Thanks Neil, read that as well.
Was really looking for someone's stories as per the other pubs in this topic Mick Strong
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1569 of 1703
Mon 23rd Jan 2023 12:24pm
This is the Coventry Evening Telegraph special publication (CHEERS) that I have mentioned in a previous post years ago.
It was published on March 23rd 1992
My copy is rather tatty now, but inside there are still good pictures and information. The inside of the front cover is the 1884 "Drink Plan" that Annewiggy posted some time ago and contains some of the following:
"The Toast of Spon Street"
"On the road to London"
"Signs of the Times"
"Taverns of Hillfields"
"Earlsdon Inns"
"Taverns of the Towpath" Mick Strong
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1570 of 1703
Wed 25th Jan 2023 4:55pm
On 21st Jul 2020 2:07pm, NeilsYard said:
CliffB has this better version of the image I posted of the Cheylesmore Inn and Fords Hospital but wider - with an interesting capture of the buildings to the side -
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Helen F
Warrington |
1571 of 1703
Wed 25th Jan 2023 5:17pm
Neil. I'm fairly sure that the inn building was originally 3 storey and at some point it was reduced to two. I'm not sure that it wasn't a much older building that was brick clad. While the west side of Warwick Lane was reasonable covered by images, the top end of the east side, near to the inn was neglected by artists and photographers. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1572 of 1703
Wed 25th Jan 2023 6:23pm
According to "A Thousand Years of Coventry Pubs" it was originally called The Bell and referred to as the Blue Bell until 1896 Mick Strong
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Midland Red
Thread starter
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1573 of 1703
Wed 25th Jan 2023 6:35pm
Quite right, Mick |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1574 of 1703
Wed 25th Jan 2023 7:37pm
Looking through the Coventry Newspapers the council were in the process of buying the premises of the Cheylesmore Inn, Warwick Lane, in 1936 for the purpose of road widening and opening up the view of Fords Hospital. It refers to setting back of the property and improvement to Curtis and Beamish property. In 1939 doors, windows, bricks and hardcore were being sold off the site. Something must have remained as it was destroyed during the war. I don't know much about the building so hope this fits in with what you know. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1575 of 1703
Mon 30th Jan 2023 8:11am
On 25th Jan 2023 7:37pm, Annewiggy said:
Looking through the Coventry Newspapers the council were in the process of buying the premises of the Cheylesmore Inn, Warwick Lane, in 1936 for the purpose of road widening and opening up the view of Fords Hospital. It refers to setting back of the property and improvement to Curtis and Beamish property. In 1939 doors, windows, bricks and hardcore were being sold off the site. Something must have remained as it was destroyed during the war. I don't know much about the building so hope this fits in with what you know.
So Coventry council were knocking down pubs in 1936 to make roads wider. Seems nothing has changed much in 87 years?Mick Strong
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