Annie
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Mon 17th Feb 2020 1:58am
Would anyone know of an Irish club that existed in Coventry during WW2? It was run by Paddy Healy, aka his stage name Tony (Topps) Cardona, and his wife Florence.
If so, where would club have been? It definitely wasn't Finbars club.
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Helen F
Warrington |
2 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 8:37am
Hi Annie. I believe that there were many Irish clubs. Someone may be able to tell you straight away but if not, it might help if you could narrow things down by giving any other clues about location.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
3 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 10:44am
Annewiggy,
It was once reported in the Telegraph there were about 98 Irish clubs in Coventry. I think it was at the time of the IRA bomb, but I can't be sure now.
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Helen F
Warrington |
4 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 1:38pm
Different Anne Kaga, but our resident news paper geniuses (Anne being chief) might find something to pin this down.
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walrus
cheshire |
5 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 1:59pm
I remembering in the fifties there was a club in the grounds of St Elizabeth's RC church in Eld Road, Foleshill. While ostensibly a Catholic club that would have been almost synonymous with Irish. There were masses every hour from 6 o clock till noon in those days. The late masses seemed to be popular with many men so that they could nip in the club afterwards. The wooden building is still there. I spoke to my dad today but he can only recall Finbars on Stoney Stanton Road which was formerly The Prince of Wales cinema.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
6 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 3:41pm
I had a look but could not find much. Anything that comes up with a search for "Irish Club" in the 1940's only comes up with sports teams. In the 1950 there are adverts for the Bamba Dance Club a private Irish Dance club on the Foleshill Road but that did not open until the mid 1950's, it used to be the Redesdale Cinema.
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
7 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 3:58pm
There was/is an Irish Club called the 4 Provinces Club, (commonly called the 4 P's), on the corner of Craven Street & Allesley Old Road, (near the Hearsall Lane Junction), in Spon End. I believe it was attacked in the backlash of the 1974 Coventry/Birmingham Bombings and the fact that the Father Fell IRA Cell was located in the area
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Handyman
Coventry |
8 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 4:03pm
Annewiggy I think that was the Banba Club, named after a potato!
Mike Murphy
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry |
9 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 4:27pm
Wearethemods - the 4 Provinces is still there.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
10 of 25
Mon 17th Feb 2020 5:46pm
Handyman, the CET had Banba and Bamba so I wasn't sure!!
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
11 of 25
Tue 18th Feb 2020 9:16am
Anyone know what happened to Father Fell?
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3Spires
SW Leicestershire |
12 of 25
Tue 18th Feb 2020 1:34pm
Patrick Fell, died 2011. I met him when he was a visiting priest at St Francis of Assisi, Bedworth, in the late 60's.
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bohica
coventry |
13 of 25
Tue 18th Feb 2020 6:31pm
May he rot in Hell
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Annie
Coventry Thread starter
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14 of 25
Sun 4th Jul 2021 9:34pm
Does anyone have any information on a club around the Ball Hill area during the war.
It was run by Paddy Healy and his wife Flo who lived in Godiva Street.
Paddy sang in the club under the name of Tony (Topps) Cordarno.
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Helen F
Warrington |
15 of 25
Sun 4th Jul 2021 11:08pm
I've had look for a pub with a Healy as a owner but I didn't find one. Looking at the maps I can't see anything listed but have a look to see if anything rings a bell.
Pubs by street index
Ball Hill area at old maps
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