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PhiliPamInCoventry
16 of 30  Mon 20th Jun 2022 3:04pm  
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belushi
coventry
17 of 30  Mon 20th Jun 2022 4:27pm  

On 20th Jun 2022 11:46am, Mick Strong said: Anyone else noticed how these shops are now getting converted back to front rooms? One that springs to mind is on the corner of Glendower Avenue and Whoberley Avenue. Been done for a while now.
This was a post office, not a front room shop Mick. Used to buy my daughter's bus pass from there about a dozen years ago.
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Midland Red

18 of 30  Thu 23rd Jun 2022 10:03am  

On 20th Jun 2022 11:46am, Mick Strong said: Anyone else noticed how these shops are now getting converted back to front rooms? One that springs to mind is on the corner of Glendower Avenue and Whoberley Avenue. Been done for a while now.
This one on Longford Road is a bit of a "gem" Thumbs up
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Prof
Gloucester
19 of 30  Thu 23rd Jun 2022 9:40pm  

There was a front room shoe shop in Richmond Street, off Clay Lane, Stoke, not many houses up on the left. My grandma took me there once, she may have known the man from when my grandparents rented rooms in Cambridge Street before they bought their first house in Ranby Road when they came to Coventry from Grantham c.1906.
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argon
New Milton
20 of 30  Thu 23rd Jun 2022 11:12pm  

On 23rd Jun 2022 10:03am, Midland Red said: This one on Longford Road is a bit of a "gem" Thumbs up
Unless my memory is wrong, that was Hanson, the butchers. Early 60's, we had a shop a few doors up on Longford bridge.
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Midland Red

21 of 30  Fri 24th Jun 2022 8:05am  

Your memory is not wrong, argon! Double thumbs up
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Not Local
Bedworth
22 of 30  Fri 24th Jun 2022 1:42pm  

Hanson butchers were still operating into the 80's, maybe longer. A proper old fashioned butcher complete with the abattoir down the side.
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argon
New Milton
23 of 30  Fri 24th Jun 2022 2:02pm  

When I was there, it was run by Mr Hanson and his sister and neither was young. I don't think they would be there in the 80's. He once said to me that he earned more staying in bed and share dealing than he did working all day in the shop, so I think he was ready to retire then.
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Midland Red

24 of 30  Fri 24th Jun 2022 3:59pm  

In the 1939 Register, Arthur Hanson (butcher) and his wife Catherine were listed, together with son John (butcher and farmer, born 1909) and daughter Margaret (born 1913). Arthur died in 1940, Catherine in 1962, both still at Longford Road, as was Margaret when she died in 1973 - she left a goodly sum!!! John died in 1983, his address was The Firs, Wilsons Lane, and he too left a goodly sum!!!
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Not Local
Bedworth
25 of 30  Fri 24th Jun 2022 4:40pm  

If you went to President Kennedy in the 80's and dissected pigs' trotters during Biology lessons then Hansons was the shop where the laboratory technicians bought them.
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stpauls
norfolk
26 of 30  Tue 17th Sep 2024 11:43am  

On 30th Oct 2013 8:21pm, Mick Strong said: As a young one, we lived at my uncle Sids in Cobden Street. He had numbers 19 and 21, and one of those was turned into a fruit and veg shop.
Mick-Michael, In troubled times, we also lived there for a time in the big house with Granny Strong who came to live later with us at Wood End. Brian. (stpauls)
tillyt

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Mick Strong
Coventry
27 of 30  Tue 17th Sep 2024 4:44pm  

Petitor Cres ?
Mick Strong

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dave owens
california usa
28 of 30  Wed 18th Sep 2024 8:59pm  

I lived at 60 Swan Lane in the 50s early 60s, there was a sweet shop across the road which was the front room of the house. It was run by a Mr Pilgrim who had dozens of jars of any candy you could imagine. Needless to say I was a frequent visitor! I used have fingers that were the colours of the rainbow after dipping them into the multicolored sherbet you could get filled into a pointy bag that looked like an icing sugar bag.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
29 of 30  Thu 19th Sep 2024 5:14am  

Yes Dave, and I used to get a split down the middle of my tongue with the yellow sherbet. I used to suck it from the 'pointy' end. Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
30 of 30  Thu 19th Sep 2024 7:34am  

Hello, The late John Pilgrim, son of the Pilgrim newsagents, sweets & tobacco who set up a permanent shop in Beake Ave, was a pupil at King Henry V111, prep school. I didn't know anything about the family prior to school. Upon their retirement, John took over the shop which he ran until his untimely death in 2006.
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