walrus
cheshire |
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Sun 2nd Feb 2014 3:41pm
Pete, do any of these Broad Street names ring a bell? Mick Sexton, Paul Jones, Malcolm (Moke) Grimley, John Roberts, Alan Cartwright, Maureen James. All at Broad Street early 60s. |
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pete kiley
new zealand |
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Mon 3rd Feb 2014 10:23pm
Yes I knew Moke Grimley but not from school, I met him years later through a good friend of mine Clive Towers who has now passed away. Moke was a bricklayer living in Spring Road, Courthouse Green / Foleshill. I don't recall any of the other names you mentioned, tho a Maureen Jameson / Jamieson rings a bell.
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walrus
cheshire |
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Tue 4th Feb 2014 4:05pm
Moke was my pal for many years but we went our separate ways after I went into the navy straight from school. I seem to remember he worked at the Morris after leaving school so must have gone into building later on. Although I went to Caludon, most of the kids in my area went to Broad St.
I've remembered some more names, all who will about 66 now.
Barbara Hines, Ray Hines, Dennis Phillips, Ray Morey, Alan Bassett, Gary and Janice Jones, John Gee, John Burke, Rodney Bailey, Ron Beasley. |
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pixrobin
Canley |
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Sun 27th Jul 2014 7:02pm
Before Hogarth's opened their shop in Corporation Street they had a shop at the bottom end of Foleshill Road. My first watch was bought there - an Avia - when I was around 9, so around 1953.
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Greg
Coventry |
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Sun 27th Jul 2014 9:45pm
Anyone remember the big cycle shop about where Halfords is now? Question |
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NormK
bulkington |
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Mon 28th Jul 2014 5:32pm
Wasn't the ironmongers called Foreys. Milly rules
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Midland Red
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Mon 28th Jul 2014 5:41pm
Like this, Norm? |
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NormK
bulkington |
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Mon 28th Jul 2014 5:58pm
That's the one Cliff. Blimey is there anything you don't have a picture of. Milly rules
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield |
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Mon 28th Jul 2014 6:04pm
On 27th Jul 2014 9:45pm, Greg said:
Anyone remember the big cycle shop about where Halfords is now?
There was a cycle place opposite the entrance to the City Engineers depot. It was originally Volmax, who sold car spares as I recall, and I think it became Hawk Cycles, who sold bikes under their own brand name. Others may remember more than me about it.
On 28th Jul 2014 5:32pm, NormK said:
Wasn't the ironmongers called Foreys.
Foreys was indeed the place. It was a real old-fashioned ironmongers with men in brown coats at grimy wooden counters. I worked at Weights & Measures in Livingstone Road where we had a workshop for adjusting weights and the like. We had an account at Foreys and our monthly invoice always showed a 10% discount so it got plenty of use. Some of the staff would also scrounge the discount too. I recall one old skinflint who asked for (and got) his discount on a 10p battery.
Foreys was also where the new recruits were sent for the spoof errands, such as a 'long weight', a can of elbow grease, left-handed screwdrivers etc. They were always 'in on it' and played their part. I seem to recall Foreys having another small branch elsewhere in the city.
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David H
Lancashire |
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Mon 28th Jul 2014 9:21pm
I remember a house that I think was on the corner of Eagle Street and Foleshill Rd, opposite the Golden Eagle pub. On the front of it was a stone plaque saying something like "Established 1900, Coventrated 1940, Rebuilt 1946". It always fascinated me as a child, not the least what "Coventrated" meant. I think it may have been demolished when the junction of Eagle Street and Foleshill Road was widened, but I may be wrong. |
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pat
tile hill |
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Mon 28th Jul 2014 11:47pm
Yes Mr D Di, it was Hawks, of which I had one of their bikes in the early 70s'. It folded in half to get on public transport and to work the brakes I had to pedal backwards!!! Very health and safety.
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Greg
Coventry |
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Tue 29th Jul 2014 8:41pm
On 28th Jul 2014 6:04pm, MisterD-Di said:
There was a cycle place opposite the entrance to the City Engineers depot. It was originally Volmax, who sold car spares as I recall, and I think it became Hawk Cycles, who sold bikes under their own brand name. Others may remember more than me about it.
Thank you Mr D-Di. Volmax and Hawk cycles ring a bell. I well remember buying a pound of nails from Foreys, many times. A lot of wares were kept in small drawers in a huge old cabinet which covered the back wall of the shop. It was like stepping back in time!! |
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David H
Lancashire |
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Wed 30th Jul 2014 12:01pm
Obviously there is a strong cycling heritage here, with the Edwardian Coventry Challenge cycle works office block just down the road, a fantastic survivor of Coventry's manufacturing past. What was it used for, though when the Challenge works closed? The unique air-raid shelters at the front indicate its use during the War, and I'm sure I recall the block being used for small businesses during the 60's (one I think made electronic equipment). |
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PeterB
Mount Nod |
59 of 235
Thu 31st Jul 2014 12:02am
Repanco Bartlett occupied the building when I moved to Coventry in 1984 (I remember seeing the name as I went past on the bus). They started making crystal radio kits and now manufacture electronic components. There is a lovely old advert on their web site. According to Companies house they moved to Endemere road off Lockhurst Lane where they are still trading.
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Whitefriars
Warwickshire |
60 of 235
Fri 1st Aug 2014 4:16pm
Going back a couple of days to the "house" on the corner of Eagle Street with "coventrated" on it, I always thought that it was a chemist shop. I used to ride down Eagle Street on my bike on my way to Priory High School for Girls. I may be mistaken because it is a long time ago!
Sometimes my friend and I used to ride home via the top of Bishop Street where PC Don McKay was on point duty. In later years, when he had retired from the police force, I met him during the course of his business and he became a friend. Whitefriars
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