Foxcote
Warwick |
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Thu 30th Aug 2012 8:58pm
I thought it would be a good reference book, would be handy to get the newer edition as well to corroborate details.
Hopefully, one will turn up. The Co-op seemed to have an eye for a property bargain and maybe moved further down in Gosford Street, don't forget this edition was an early one.
My husband remembers a garage in Gosford Street. it was approximately opposite Astleys and was a Reliant dealer and it was his first car in about 1964/5 (you can tell that I didn't marry him for his money)
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Thu 30th Aug 2012 9:12pm
The move is mentioned in the book but I'd still love to know the exact location of the original stores. I'm probably the last living person able to envisage it as nothing remains of that section of Gosford Street. There wasn't an awful lot left when I lived there.
Light Cars Ltd, part of Bob Aston's empire, actually in Far Gosford Street and built on the site of war-destroyed houses: Pictures of Coventry
The only garage I know of in Gosford Street itself was the Alpha motor works.
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Thu 30th Aug 2012 9:38pm
Yes, my husband agrees, definitely Light Cars Ltd.
Oh by the way, somewhere along the line today, I did note that there is a Co-operative Society website with a new archive section, I'll try and find it for tomorrow, got a bit tired and punchy with my researching so I shall call it a day. They should be useful for more photographs and literature. They should be able to confirm your Gosford Street location, there was definitely an e-mail contact.
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Thu 30th Aug 2012 9:52pm
It's archive@co-op.ac.uk
Link.
I think they even have videos.
Nite. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Thu 30th Aug 2012 10:01pm
Okay, here's one mystery cleared up, 'Britannia Buildings' were not the same as 'Britannia Music Hall' although they were very close:
A few maps or diagrams like this in the book would have made reading it much easier:
old-maps.co.uk
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Thu 30th Aug 2012 11:48pm
They don't appear to have anything relating to Coventry, Foxcote, but thanks for trying.
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The spirit of Coventry
Spain |
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Fri 31st Aug 2012 1:19pm
Hello all. I'm having trouble finding the book you are talking about on the website. Where do you go after you arrive at the page?
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Adrian
UK |
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Fri 31st Aug 2012 1:57pm
In the search box, just type in your question. i.e. Coventry Co-operative.
LINK |
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The spirit of Coventry
Spain |
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Fri 31st Aug 2012 2:14pm
Thanks very much Adrian, think I was putting too much info in the search box. |
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Fri 31st Aug 2012 7:46pm
On 30th Aug 2012 10:01pm, dutchman said:
Okay, here's one mystery cleared up, 'Britannia Buildings' were not the same as 'Britannia Music Hall' although they were very close
I was finding it hard to imagine the site of the music hall, the map was very helpful thanks. It was numbered 38 Fleet Street which help sometimes as a guide to other properties. I had a look in my cupboards and found the original Co-op publication that we can all access for free, I was hoping it would have been the 1861-1961 publication, which is harder to find, so I was a bit disappointed. I do pay for access to some of the census sites so if you do want to pin-point a specific address, I will always attempt to find it for you. |
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Foxcote |
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Fri 31st Aug 2012 8:09pm
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Sat 1st Sep 2012 8:11pm
What about 'THE CHRISTMAS GROTTO' in Corporation Street, my dad-in-law worked there and before it opened to the public one day we had a go it, no Father Christmas but it was magic, loved it, about 1978 I think. Wonder what has happened to it, does it still run? |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sat 1st Sep 2012 8:54pm
Yes, and the Co-op staff are the first to try it each year!
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Tricia
Bedworth |
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Sun 2nd Sep 2012 11:06am
My children loved the magic of riding on Rudolph's sleigh - they thought they had travelled miles. A trip to the Co-op, dinner in Woolworths and then off to the Belgrade Panto was the start of Christmas for my family. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sun 2nd Sep 2012 3:11pm
Hi Tricia
(54995). That number is engraved on Pam & I. |
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