Positively Pottering
East Midlands
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1368 of 1703
Sat 26th Sep 2020 5:20pm
Just learnt that The Squirrel in Greyfriars Lane has reopened.
Great news, loved that pub and lots of happy memories from my time working next door at Greyfriars/Leofric telephone exchange.
Good luck to the new owners.
Will be checking it out next time I go home. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1369 of 1703
Wed 4th Nov 2020 3:34pm
On 26th Nov 2012 10:35pm, RadfordGirl said:
Hi there
I was wondering whether anyone remembers The Heath pub. I think it was on the Foleshill Road.
My parents used to go there back in the 60s roughly, as well as my grandfather. The surname was Lomas. If anyone knows this name or indeed has any photos of the pub then I would be very interested!
I realise I am answering an old thread, but could no resist this.
My uncle Jim died from a heart attack in the Heath on a Sunday dinner time session. He used to live in Beresford Ave and I believe the pub was at the junction with the Foleshill Rd
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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1370 of 1703
Wed 4th Nov 2020 5:17pm
Wow yes apparently the Squirrel reopened on September 25th -great news Rob we can try it again then when this darn virus clears off! |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1371 of 1703
Wed 4th Nov 2020 5:59pm
On 4th Nov 2013 2:46pm, Midland Red said:
Change of use for the Elastic Inn:
Public House - 8 Mar 2009
Student accommodation - 4 November 2013
I remember having to pay my football fines at the Elastic
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Helen F
Warrington
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1372 of 1703
Wed 4th Nov 2020 6:01pm
Is that a spot the difference thing? There's a new lamp post. The shop sign on the right has changed.... |
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Midland Red
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1373 of 1703
Wed 4th Nov 2020 8:45pm
Not a new lamp post, Helen - actually the lamp post has gone
Here's a further view from 2017
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Helen F
Warrington
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1374 of 1703
Wed 4th Nov 2020 9:04pm
OK, LOL. Different colour wheely bin. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1375 of 1703
Wed 4th Nov 2020 9:12pm
Front door is bricked up
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Midland Red
Thread starter
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1376 of 1703
Wed 4th Nov 2020 10:46pm
Traffic lights removed |
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Helen F
Warrington
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1377 of 1703
Thu 5th Nov 2020 12:16am
Cellar bricked up.
On a serious note, the traffic must have changed if they've removed the traffic lights. |
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JohnnieWalker
Sanctuary Point, Australia
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1378 of 1703
Thu 5th Nov 2020 3:36am
True Blue Coventry Kid
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1379 of 1703
Thu 5th Nov 2020 8:36am
In local football in the 60's & 70's you got fined by the league for getting your name taken or for getting sent off. No red and yellow cards in those days.
I think my biggest fine was £3.00
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1380 of 1703
Thu 5th Nov 2020 11:08am
On 28th Jun 2015 11:51am, Norman Conquest said:
I think the Half Sovereign Pub took its name from Ten Shilling Wood. No idea what it's called now.
I lived on Charter Ave when the Half Sovereign was built and always remember my dad commenting on a pub being built between 2 churches.
I also think that the Half Sovereign was one of the first pubs in Coventry to sell draught lager. Harp at 3/6 a pint in nice handled glasses.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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1381 of 1703
Thu 5th Nov 2020 11:43am
Having been away from the forum for some 6 years or so, I have spent the last 3 days trawling through the "Coventry Pubs" tab and have now got as far as page 60 out of 95 (yes, I have read every post).
Being a Canley, Woodlands and Wickmans kid growing up in the 50's, 60's and 70's, I along with many others visited most local pubs from the age of 16 or so. But even before that, I can remember playing football on Prior Deram Walk with Brian Benn, and afterwards going to the old Dolphin (green wooden hut in those days) to get a drink off his dad who was landlord.
Getting older, The Peeping Tom being one of the first, where our tallest mate passed for 18 and brought the drinks out to us in the back garden, we were ok with this until the gaffer came out for the empties!
Before venturing down town, we visited various locals. I remember being in the Unicorn bar watching Man United win the European Cup because they were one of the first to have a colour telly.
On to the Woodlands because they had a skittle alley. The Woodlands is probably the first pub I can remember being pulled down.
The Black Prince holds many happy memories, on the dart board against Jack Cunningham.
Always stuck to beer (mild at 1/8d a pint (12 for £1) or Brew XI at 1/11d) until they brought out draught lager.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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1382 of 1703
Fri 6th Nov 2020 3:11am
Yes, I thought that was stretching it a bit too.
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