berjay
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Thu 29th Aug 2013 5:04pm
On 28th Aug 2013 1:54pm, Midland Red said:
Allsmith Ltd appear in the 1936 Telephone Directory at 31 Bayley Lane, until 1940
From 1948 to 1963 they are listed at Red Lane
Thanks Midland Red, I've always wondered what became of them. Cheers berjay |
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Mon 14th Oct 2013 4:18pm
On 18th Feb 2012 11:31am, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
Hi all.
I never knew them as individuals, but I knew contractors who worked in association with them. From the hot link the two comments that I like are:
1. Mr Hall said: "I can still remember the first four houses I built on Sowe Common in Wyken nearly 70 years ago. I must have done a good job because my son Robert is Robert I, Duke of Normandy.
Robert I (Robert the Magnificent), d.1035, Duke of Normandy (1027-35); father of William the Conqueror. He is often identified with the legendary Robert the Devil. Now selling to the third generation of people to buy our homes!"
2. Mr Youell, who is the "son" in Coventry firm EK Youell and Son, said: "Bob showed me how to lay bricks when we were both apprentices. Although I prefer to think of it as laying 'artistically burned clay'.
Both before and after the war, the rival firms built thousands of homes in the Walsgrave area. At one stage their workforces both had cricket teams which competed against each other throughout the season.
Thank you, I like it.
Here's a Youell ad from 1948
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Mon 14th Oct 2013 6:43pm
Another well-known Coventry builders - an ad here from 1958
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Astons Garages
Hinckley
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Mon 21st Oct 2013 11:13am
Likerealm Builder had yard in Coventry based in Napton did a lot of work in Coventry any one remember them
David Aston Historian of Astons Garages and Light Cars Coventry
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Mick Strong
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Mon 21st Oct 2013 1:08pm
On 28th Aug 2013 1:18pm, Bertiewoost said:
I remember as a kid, helping a gardener in Station Avenue, Tile Hill village.
He tended the gardens of a builder by the name, I think, of G.J. Tommy & Son.
Lived in the house on the right just before Duggins Lane.
I think he had a small yard just before the level crossing that was.
Does anybody remember, or used him, in the village??
The yard is still there, not sure what it is used for now.
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gangan
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Mon 21st Oct 2013 8:04pm
Didn't Garlicks have a site in Silverton Road, Paradise? I recall my grandparents who lived in Silverton Road telling me that a row of houses were bombed and Garlicks used to store their vehicles on the site in the 50s |
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Mon 21st Oct 2013 8:14pm
The 1942 Telephone Directory shows them to be in Crabmill Lane |
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Wed 27th Aug 2014 7:42am
From today's Coventry Telegraph:
YOUELL Alfred Edward (Alf) ONZM MBE FCIOB
After two and a half years of helping medical science Alf has returned home and the service of committal will be on Monday 8th September at Cannon Hill Chapel, Canley Crematorium at 12 noon. Refreshments afterwards.
Enquiries to Henry Ison & Sons 76-78 Binley Road, Coventry. CV3 1FQ. 024 76458 665
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artful
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Fri 29th Aug 2014 8:58pm
F. Hocking & Sons had their offices and yard on Ball Hill. They built the Norton Hill Estate at Walsgrave, The electrical installation was done by Storr & Townsend of Jubilee Crescent, Radford.
W.O. Baker the Coventry plumbers also built houses on the Potters Green and Ernsford Grange estates.
All of the above was in the 50s and early 60s. |
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Roger T
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Sat 30th Aug 2014 6:00pm
During the years 1951-53, I lived in Allesley and was on summer leave from a Merchant Navy Training School.
Looked for a summer job on a building site.
James and Edwards were building a row of shops in Allesley village opposite the Post Office.
Saw Mr. Edwards, I think it was, and he gave me a job as a general labourer, my first duty was to start up the machines in the morning - plus shovelling the aggregate into the concrete skips once they were going.
Saw the foreman on the first day, who concluded his lecture with the words "don`t ever smoke these" (packet of Woodbines waived under my nose accompanied by a bout of hacking coughing).
After a week or so, I was put with a couple of Irish chippies who were doing the first floor shuttering.
They put me up to it.
Irish bloke "How much is he paying you?"
Me "One shilling an hour" (seem to remember that was the rate)
Irish bloke "Well you are a chippie now, he should be paying you more for this job, ask him for a rise when you get your pay on Friday"
I duly asked for a rise and got an extra three pence per hour |
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DBC
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Sun 31st Aug 2014 10:50am
My wife has just told me that Youell's owned the parade of shops in Ash Green where she had her hairdressing salon in the late 60's. |
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matchle55
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Sun 31st Aug 2014 11:14am
On 24th Feb 2012 6:51pm, GVB said:
I lived opposite Annie Osborne school in Wyken Croft in the early 90's. I was in the process of building an extension to my house and Halls were building a retirement complex off Gresley Road behind my house. I needed some bricks for my footings and thought I might buy some from the building site. I went round and spoke to Mr Hall (senior). He said leave it with me and then sent his digger driver round with a pack (about 400) of bricks for nothing. He certainly knew how to keep in with the neighbours. Nice guy!!
In the early 70s I was working for Deeleys on a site bounded by Harnall Lane and Adelaide Street, opposite was a site run by the same Mr Hall. One day he came across and gently chided me for upsetting his digger driver, he had an old worn out machine and mine was nearly new, he was a nice man, we often had a word |
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Wed 7th Sep 2016 3:03pm
In yesterday's "On this day" section in the Coventry Telegraph was this photo of Alf and Valerie Youell on their wedding day in 1977
A fine man, sadly missed
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Winters63Moon
Lancaster
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Wed 6th Nov 2024 2:17pm
An old topic I know, but can I add George Storer (1863-1943) to the list of Coventry builders. He started in the 1880's, and the family were still into housing up to the 1960's. A daughter married into the Anelay family, also builders in the town.
Being distantly related, I'm writing up the family history.
(Advert, Coventry Herald 28 Sep 1855, Page 1)
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Helen F
Warrington
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Wed 6th Nov 2024 2:49pm
Hi Winters63Moon, welcome to the forum
No such thing as an old topic here It's the advantage of a forum over FB. I bet that timeframe was very interesting for people in the building trade with property shooting up all over. How many generations of George Storer were there from 1855 (already established) to 1943? I take it there was yet another generation because the advert mentions 'Jun' short for junior? |
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