BrotherJoybert
Coventry |
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Mon 12th Apr 2010 8:17am
WOW!!! Visited it for the first time at the weekend [Open Day] and was massively impressed. Well done to The Spon End Building Preservation Trust and all their volunteers for the hard work put into this project.
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 1st Nov 2010 11:31pm
Just wanted to add that the buildings on the left have been knocked down to make way for the building of the Plaza cinema of which few decent pictures remain. I think one more house is yet to be demolished leaving just the shop at the far end on the corner?
Just out-of-sight to the right on the corner of Melbourne Road was the Nag's Head itself knocked-down circa 1962 to be replaced by M&B wine merchants and is now the site of a plumbing showroom. This view is from just in front of the Black Horse on the opposite side of the road:
Nag's Head Inn undergoing an extension.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Tue 2nd Nov 2010 3:56pm
My memory box has just been shaken into action when Dutchman produced the arches photo. My friend and I used to walk home from the Plaza through Chain Gardens. How eerie that was as it was always so dark but we used to sing most of the way till we reached the Holyhead Road and civilization! If my memory serves me correctly was that along Four Pounds Avenue? |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Tue 2nd Nov 2010 4:46pm
Yes. Few people realise it but the path is still open and just as dark. I sometimes use it as a shortcut between Morrisons and Spon End.
This is a view of the Plaza from the other side of the Arches:
Note the brand new Alvis cars from the nearby factory, a common site at the time. Sadly the mature trees which lined the road which runs alongside the arches were recently cut back to virtual stumps in the ground for no good reason that I can see?
After closure as a cinema in 1959 the Plaza had a second lease of life as a bingo hall between 1963 and 1968 when a change in the gaming laws forced it to close once again. I can remember the smartly uniformed commissionaire guarding the entrance and also the gumball machine in the middle of the pavement where people would queue to enter. There were plans to convert the Plaza to a nightclub but the council objected on the grounds of possible traffic congestion so it was eventually pulled down.
The sad thing is the cinema closed just before the disaster movie craze of the early 1970s for which it was well equipped to serve having had one of the first widescreen projectors in Coventry. When it closed so did many of the nearby cafes turning that part of Coventry into a graveyard for nightlife, especially for teenagers who were too young to be served in the local pubs.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Tue 16th Nov 2010 2:18pm
dutchman said:
Whereabouts is that Dutchman - sounds like an interesting walk? Through the back of the old Renold Chain?Dreamtime said: If my memory serves me correctly was that along Four Pounds Avenue? Yes. Few people realise it but the path is still open and just as dark. I sometimes use it as a shortcut between Morrisons and Spon End. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Tue 16th Nov 2010 2:36pm
Yes, you just keep on walking between the arches and the Renold until you reach the allotments. The path exits just behind B&Q where a short service road leads to Four Pounds Avenue. At this time of year though you will need waterproof boots as the path becomes very muddy. I also advise against using it at night as there is no lighting of any kind.
I rediscovered the path by using the giant map at Coventry Walks. The same website has a wealth of historical detail such as the location of ancient tramways and waterways.
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sandylane
Buckinghamshire |
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Mon 18th Apr 2011 11:53am
Spon End Arches - who remembers the time when a STEAM LOCOMOTIVE was shunting above in the goods yard and it went through a stop block and ended up down the bank at the side of the Arches coupled to a guards brakevan?
I used to have a photo of that where it ended up, if I can find it I will put it on here, or try anyway LOL.
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Jonesyboy
Coventry |
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Wed 1st Jun 2011 1:17pm
Now that I've found this wealth of information on this forum, I'm here again, and probably one for the dutchman. My grandad was living at 10 Black Horse Yard in 1926 when he got married; am I right in thinking that there were houses to the rear of the Black Horse pub at that time? He worked at the Alvis which I imagine was then only at the back of him?
Also, my maternal grandad married the Postmaster's daughter in 1909, the Post Office being in the Butts. Would anyone know whereabouts this Post Office was? |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Wed 1st Jun 2011 2:51pm
Jonesyboy said:
Now that I've found this wealth of information on this forum, I'm here again, and probably one for the dutchman. My grandad was living at 10 Black Horse Yard in 1926 when he got married; am I right in thinking that there were houses to the rear of the Black Horse pub at that time?
Yes. Court No 7 contained many buildings including at least eight dwellings of which five constituted a row of substantial buildings with a communal garden which backed onto the river. These ran parallel to the main road with access from the large gap between the Black Horse and a neighbouring property. I suspect they were watchmakers houses.
It would have been quite a roundabout walk to the Alvis though as the more direct route was blocked by the river.
Jonesyboy said: Also, my maternal grandad married the Postmaster's daughter in 1909, the Post Office being in the Butts. Would anyone know whereabouts this Post Office was?
Hard to say. Sub Post Offices moved from one place to another quite often during the 20th century so what might be the right location for one year could be wrong for another year.
In the 1960s there was a Post Office at No 13 midway between the junctions of Upper York Street and Gordon Street opposite what is now the Ramada multi-story car park.
In 1909 there was definitely a Post Office on the corner of Spon End Lane at the junction of Spon Street and The Butts road. |
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Jonesyboy
Coventry |
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Thu 2nd Jun 2011 3:46pm
Grateful thanks for your information! |
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InnisRoad
Hessle |
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Fri 3rd Jun 2011 7:52am
There is (or was) a public footpath from the Renold Chain factory across Chain Gardens and running between the Alvis and the sports ground. Chain Gardens were probably not there in 1909, but the footpath may have been. In those days, it may have entailed fording the Sherbourne, or at least crossing on stepping stones. Stepping Stones Road is nearby. There may even have been a plank bridge, the Sherbourne is not very wide at this point.
The other way round would have been via Spon Street, Windsor Street and Holyhead Road, which is not much more tha half a mile (I used to walk from the Technical College to Coundon Road when I was eight to connect between buses on the way to school). Regards Innis Road
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sun 3rd Jul 2011 3:37pm
peterw said:
Spon end Arches - who remembers the time when a STEAM LOCOMOTIVE was shunting above in the goods yard and it went through a stop block and ended up down the bank at the side of the Arches coupled to a guards brakevan ?
It was a Class 8F 2-8-0 tender loco which over-ran and came down the embankment. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sun 3rd Jul 2011 4:07pm
It was a Class 8F 2-8-0 tender loco which over-ran and came down the embankment.
This is the accident Peter was referring to:
16th December 1962
Picture by Ray Reed (Railways of Warwickshire)
Picture by Ray Reed (Railways of Warwickshire)
Picture by Gordon Coltas (Railways of Warwickshire) |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sun 3rd Jul 2011 4:42pm
What a fabulous set of pictures. It was a sad event, as I believe that the fireman was fatally injured, but I may be wrong. Thank you so much for those pics. |
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Marina
Ireland |
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Wed 11th Jan 2012 1:27pm
Hi all. I came across this photo of the flats and Ringway Rudge. I wonder when this was photo was taken. It was give to me, a long time ago.
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