Midland Red
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 11:40am
History of the Route
January 1955
New Service introduced between Broadgate and Purcell Road via Trinity Street, Hales Street, White Street, Bird Street, Stoney Stanton Road, Harnall Lane East, Swan Lane, Swancroft Crescent, Heath Crescent, Valley Road, Blackberry Lane and Sewall Highway, terminating at the junction of Purcell Road and Sewall Highway.
July 1956
Extended southwards from Broadgate, through Cheylesmore to Willenhall via High Street, Little Park Street, Quinton Road, Daventry Road, London Road, Robin Hood Road and Remembrance Road. It is not known whether it reached Robin Hood Road via Chace Avenue or via St James' Lane.
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NormK
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 2:18pm
In the Fire Station shot, where was the Ford Pop turning out from? Milly rules
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Midland Red
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 2:26pm
The end of Palmer Lane, next to Mills and Mills |
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MisterD-Di
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 2:29pm
It looks like it was coming out of Palmer Lane, which ran from the Burges to the bottom of Trinity Street. When I lived in Coventry I used it as a short cut many times. At one time you could even park in some bits of it, as well as in Trinity Street itself. When that picture was taken, cars used to park in the middle of the road too. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 2:35pm
Hi all
In this pic, you can see the gap in the buildings. |
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NormK
bulkington |
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 2:45pm
Thanks Philip. Is the gap still there or are they different buildings now? Milly rules
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 2:53pm
Thank you for the link Philip, I have found the Moo Cow Milk Bar after all these years, you have taken me back in time. |
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Midland Red
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 3:01pm
On 31st Dec 2012 2:45pm, NormK said:
Thanks Philip. Is the gap still there?
The buildings below "the gap" (and round into Hales Street) have all been demolished |
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NormK
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Mon 31st Dec 2012 3:17pm
Thanks MR. That's one bit of Coventry we didn't demolish, maybe that's why I could not remember it too well. Milly rules
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DENCOL
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Fri 11th Jan 2013 10:06pm
On 29th May 2012 2:53pm, Adrian said:
The shop on the corner of Trinity Street and Hales Street was George Wake, fishmonger. Parked outside is his Ford van with pictures of a salmon fish on both sides. Mr Wake designed this by getting a salmon and cutting in to separate shapes so that it spelt out G E WAKE, the letter G was the head and the KE the tail. It was signwritten by Joe Connop of Connop signs Walsgrave Road. I used to visit their workshop with my Grandfather on a Saturday morning, would be about 13 yrs old. Perhaps someone has a photo of this as it was well publicised at the time. |
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Fri 11th Jan 2013 11:21pm
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flapdoodle
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Sat 12th Jan 2013 9:06am
Is it just me, or does every 'development' they do in Coventry make the city centre look even less like a city and more like a load of random clutter? Having spent years tearing the streets apart and putting down all sorts of clutter (including bits of metal and canopies) they are now tearing it all up.
Do they really know what they are doing?
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sat 12th Jan 2013 9:20am
Thanks Flapdoodle, no they don't know. This is what I have been saying all along.
They are turning it into 'any old city' which you drive straight through instead of keeping it as Old Coventry a place to go to, linger and enjoy. OK you can keep up with progress without turning it into rubble in the meantime. Nothing stays up long before it is pulled down again by some bright spark who is getting paid to be a so called town planner.
Bring all the flak on - I am ready. |
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Meerkat
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Sat 12th Jan 2013 10:10am
No flak from here, I agree. |
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morgana |
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