Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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1338 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 9:47am
And that "Street index" feature, if you recall Helen, is because of your own fantastic suggestion! So many thanks for that super idea. |
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Coventry Pubs
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jonboy
styvechale coventry
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1339 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 11:55am
Does anyone remember a pub crawl in the 1950s organised I believe by the rugby clubs of Coventry called the Coventry Walk? It entailed visiting twenty six pubs between The White Lion on Gosford Green and The Bowling Green in Spon St. A half a pint had to be drunk in each pub and a card signed by the landlord as proof. I think the route was along Far Gosford St, Gosford St, Jordan Well, Earl St, High St, Broadgate, Smithford St, Fleet St and Spon St. The pubs I can still recall were The White Lion, The Pitts Head, The Hertford Arms, The Hand and Heart, The Golden Cup, The Peacock (and one opposite next to Luckmans Bookshop?), The Fox and Vivian, The Oak, The Colin Campbell, The Acorn, The Dun Cow, The Mermaid, The Rose and Crown, The Craven Arms, Waters Wine Bar, The Shakespeare, The Rising Sun, The Windmill, The Bowling Green. Can anyone remember the rest? |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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1340 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 12:07pm
Great work as always Rob I think for the purposes of Old-Coventry research we need to start sampling more of them! |
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Helen F
Warrington
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1341 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 12:55pm
Rob, I appreciate the option. I had set up a clunky Excel based version for myself but figured you could do it properly.
Neil, even though I've got copies of stuff, I still prefer using Rob's interface. The pub site is a grand addition. I found my way around the old city because of the building numbers.
Speaking of which - The Magnet on Smithford Street was number 20 (south side just west of the Barracks in 1911.) You can just see the tips of the magnet in the street scene below and a better shot from a picture at street level.
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Helen F
Warrington
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1342 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 12:57pm
jonboy, with that number of pubs, did all of them get back home yet, and can the others remember anything? |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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1343 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 1:23pm
Fantastic find for me as I have just found out my grandfather, Frederick J Toseland, held the licence for the Brewer and Baker from 1929 to 1932.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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1344 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 1:45pm
Hadn't heard of that pub before, Helen Rob, might be worth getting Fred to add that one as there's no image of it on the CPH site |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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1345 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 10:57pm
I'll bet Fred (!) would love to have those photos on the site.... but do you know where they're from or who owns them? |
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Helen F
Warrington
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1346 of 1703
Mon 9th Mar 2020 11:16pm
The top one is from the library but I can't remember where I got the other one from. It's part of a bigger picture of a Godiva procession.
Ha, found it - here crossh9 posted it back in 2013. It's the 1911 procession.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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1347 of 1703
Tue 10th Mar 2020 9:09am
Thank you Helen - I should've checked the image-file name, shouldn't I !? I've just written to "crossh9" to ask permission to use the photo. She hasn't posted since 2014, but you never know! |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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1348 of 1703
Fri 5th Jun 2020 1:54pm
Hadn't see this one before - The Gate Tavern on Howard Street
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lolipop
arley
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1349 of 1703
Fri 5th Jun 2020 2:59pm
Not sure, it's been many years ago but was The Gate also called The Gate Hangs Well, just down the road from the Three Shuttles, it had a sign showing a gold gate.
My mother lived and brought up in 22 George St, gran and my aunts and uncles lived in George St until they eventually passed away. The Gate, the Shuttles and the Woodbine were their "locals" along with the Stanton Club and the Howitzers
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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1350 of 1703
Fri 5th Jun 2020 4:38pm
Yes lolipop |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
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1351 of 1703
Sat 6th Jun 2020 4:57pm
On 5th Jun 2020 2:59pm, lolipop said:
Not sure, it's been many years ago but was The Gate also called The Gate Hangs Well, just down the road from the Three Shuttles, it had a sign showing a gold gate.
Yes, I only remember the name Gate Hangs Well. Perhaps that was later name.
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Prof
Gloucester
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1352 of 1703
Sat 20th Jun 2020 10:23pm
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