Tricia
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Mon 23rd Jul 2012 3:59pm
Hi Radford Kid, Your stories of growing up are so like tales my husband tells. He was also from Radford - near the Pilot, maybe there was something in the water in that area. Keep your stories coming - life's too short to be miserable, it's great to have a laugh. |
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walrus
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Mon 23rd Jul 2012 5:03pm
The Pilot was my grandfather's local. He liked it a bit too much because the demon drink did for him at an early age. I remember The Radford as a kid in the 50s, it had a large, very well kept garden and I think I remember a bowling green. It was a really peaceful spot on a warm summer evening.
The Market Tavern was heaving at weekends in the 60s. It was the place to see and be seen if you were a Mod.
Is the Grapes, just off the Radford Road, still going? |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Mon 23rd Jul 2012 5:16pm
Hi Walrus, Hi all
I am sure that if I and many of my age had been forced to survive all the years of warfare that people like your grandad did, I might have spent more time in the pub, like your grandad, Walrus. We just don't know do we. |
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nirvana
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Mon 23rd Jul 2012 6:09pm
Yes the Grapes is still going John I was playing darts for them up untill April. |
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Baz
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Mon 23rd Jul 2012 8:42pm
I will be frank with you all. My local growing up was the Red Lion in Corley, I know that's not Coventry, but many a bad hangover came from that pub. Living close to the country side it made a lot of sense to drive out there where there would be no nick nicks (18 yrs old, you all know the story). Then me and my friends moved on to the Sportmans Arms on the A45. It was a little rough up there. Sunday MOD discos ruled for a time. I can recall having my and a friend's 18th party there together so cutting down on costs. And as for Christmas Days back then when all the pubs SHUT. We spent them in the bar at the Windmill Hotel. Nearly all the pubs in that area are still going, and strong too. The White Lion at the top of Browns Lane, The Bull and Butcher, and Red Lion in Corley. The Rainbow in the village, and even the Sportmans, although it has changed its name and is now a hotel.
Always looking forward to looking at the past.
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walrus
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Mon 23rd Jul 2012 8:43pm
Hiya Bernie, another good Caludon lad! I only recently noticed that the old alma mater has been rebuilt. |
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Radford kid
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 9:47am
Hello Walrus, you were spot on with the bowling green at the Radford pub and the spacious garden. Do you remember the very large tree in the middle of the garden? I think it was a cedar tree and around the trunk was built a circular bench divided by well-constructed wooden panels, above the panels were window panes (I think). During the summer dad and mum would get the drinks and sit outside in the garden while we played climbing over the gazebo type structure, great fun. If my dad was alive today I would not have enough courage to tell him "they had pulled down his beloved Radford pub". I have a lump in my throat just writing this post. We were so happy without a care in the world. During that time my gran lived in Dugdale Road, as the years took their toll on my gran I would call in to see her and nip to the Radford pub outdoor (off sales) to get her two Corona pop bottles filled, one with stout and the other with bitter (the bitter was for grandad). When my gran did visit the Radford pub she would always sit in the snug where she would rattle away to the Martha Longhurst, Minnie Caldwell and Ena Sharples look alikes. Just a thought, this posting fits well into the topic. Well that's it for now. Colin
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Midland Red
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 10:05am
Great memories again, Colin - well done |
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scrutiny
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 11:09am
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 11:47am
Hi all
I am enjoying these posts too. I have not been in the Bulls Head for ages, but we could put that right, hey!
I know that I am a good boy who plays trains, but I was no different to any other school boy, as far as mischief went (this content deleted). You see, I was normal.
I have now deleted the recipe for explosions. |
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scrutiny
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 11:54am
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 1:14pm
Hi all
If I get all the garden jobs done (some hope, being on here so much (ha ha)) & it cools down a bit, the Bulls Head might be next on my lunch tests. Now see what you have done!! Don't we just love it! |
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Tricia
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 2:29pm
Philip, I can't believe you were ONCE a naughty boy. I hope that you enjoyed your meal; I look forward to your report on the Bulls Head. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 3:51pm
Hi Tricia,
Am a good boy now. I hope you have a good time in London. |
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Midland Red
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Tue 24th Jul 2012 3:59pm
On 24th Jul 2012 2:29pm, tricia said:
Philip, I can't believe you were ONCE a naughty boy. I hope that you enjoyed your meal; I look forward to your report on the Bulls Head.
He was never ONCE a naughty boy! It was many more times than that |
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