Midland Red
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Rugby
New Jersey, USA |
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Thu 12th Jan 2012 7:15pm
New member, endeavouring to rediscover the Coventry I knew over 50 years ago. Wasn't this beautiful building formerly Boots the Chemist?
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Midland Red
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Thu 12th Jan 2012 7:31pm
Timothy Whites and Taylors! |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Thu 12th Jan 2012 10:31pm
I thought it was also called Boots after the takeover of Timothy White's in 1968?
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K
Somewhere |
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Fri 13th Jan 2012 1:46pm
Boots occupied part of it, but it was TW and T till well after that. We bought a set of saucepans there when we married in 73, from TW and T's shop - and still have them in almost daily use!! |
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Adrian
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Tue 29th May 2012 2:53pm
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Tue 29th May 2012 3:02pm
Rob already posted this in the "Now and Then" section!
There's another view from a slightly different angle in the same section:
Now and Then
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Adrian
UK |
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Tue 29th May 2012 3:06pm
Thanks Dutchman, I didn't see it. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Sun 30th Dec 2012 11:22pm
What a fabulous photo:
I'd love to be that what appears to be an XK140 driver. How cool would that have been new. Because of that I'd say circa 1955ish? |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 1:28am
Hi Neils, interesting photo, I am a great 'zoomer inner' and love looking for details. Now that is the Coventry I love. Must be peak hour. Rushed across there many a time to catch the school bus. |
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 9:22am
That's a great picture. If you look at the same view today, it's a pretty horrendous scene of concrete with that lively looking street replaced by dead spaces and ring road flyovers.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 9:45am
Hi all
I agree with that Flapdoodle, it's a lovely photo. I agree with the date also. The second bus approaching the camera is one of the then new RWK fleet, introduced at that date. I would even guess that it is on route 22, itself a new route then, Purcell Rd to Willenhall. The existing fleet did not have Purcell Rd on their destination blinds, so either had Sewall Highway or had a wooden name board on the front. It was convenient to allocate those new buses with Purcell Rd included. I loved that route, as it passed the old Coventry sheds off Quinton Rd. Those were the days. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 9:57am
Hi again
On the days when I went to school on the bus, I got off the No.7 from Sewall Highway to Allesley, the stop was then at the end of Ford St. I then walked passed the fire station on way to board either the No.16 or 17, from outside Lyons cafe in Broadgate, to arrive at Spencer Rd for about 8.50am. That photo says so much. |
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Slash1
northampton |
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 11:33am
When do you reckon that No.22 bus service started? I would have thought that it was later than 1955? |
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Meerkat
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 11:37am
Not sure when it started, I moved to Willenhall in 1953 and it was running then. |
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