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NeilsYard
Coventry
1488 of 1703  Thu 21st Oct 2021 5:16pm  

....and another rare glimpse of The Thistle.
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Helen F
Warrington
1489 of 1703  Fri 29th Oct 2021 10:15pm  

Fretton drew some houses in Spon Street and to the right hand side was a part of another building. It was brick fronted but could have had a much older frame. This following was connected to the drawing - These ancient buildings formerly stood at the entrance of Spon street, on the south side, opposite the new Holyhead road. They had been for some years past in a dilapidated condition, and it being considered that they were too far gone to be put into tenantable repair, they were removed in March, 1881. The sketch was taken on the 14th of that month, when the buildings at the back were being demolished. In the old deeds the property is described as adjoining the " Quart and Bottle " yard, and the entry to the right of the drawing is still called by that name. This puts the Quart and Bottle on the site of the Plough Inn (number 9). The Plough and the old buildings were all marked on the 1850 map but the houses were demolished in 1881 and the Plough shortly after 1888. The Inn was rebuilt as the west corner of Queen Victoria Road by at least 1905 as the building in photographs of that corner.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1490 of 1703  Wed 17th Nov 2021 9:29am  

I've just seen a Council update on so-called traffic 'improvements'. Seems the Council are once again ignoring Listed Building status. - the Black Horse pub had little remaining historical value as the building had been completely renovated by the owners into residential apartments. However plans are being investigated to keep a curated historical record of the pub to be displayed online or even at the former IKEA building.
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Helen F
Warrington
1491 of 1703  Wed 17th Nov 2021 10:12am  

While I'd admit that some of Coventry's old buildings have little historical significance, I just wish they'd measure them and photograph them properly before they knocked them down. They are tape measures for older buildings long since demolished.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1492 of 1703  Wed 17th Nov 2021 10:29am  

I've sent Bally Singh the councillor who added the update to FB this reminder. No, it'll never be like that again and yes, time moves on, but rather that than a wider road and a fat cheque to the developer who owns it!
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Harrier
Coventry
1493 of 1703  Wed 17th Nov 2021 11:08am  

In the greater scheme of things, maybe not that important? But as far as local athletics was concerned, the Black Horse, as a pub, had huge historical significance. Spon End was the centre of athletics in the city, or more accurately, harrier running. The pub was the scene of an Extraordinary General Meeting of Coventry Godiva Harriers in the late summer of 1892. Many members were employed in the cycle industry, which at that time was going through a lean period. Unemployment was the cost effective way for the employers to solve the crisis. For the working classes, this was no solution. Money was tight. Autumn was the time for Godiva members to pay their subs. Many members couldn't afford to pay, coffers were depleted and club officials took the decision to cut back on team entries for races, which alienated members, hence the Extraordinary A.G.M. at the Black Horse pub, the erstwhile headquarters of the Godivas. Godiva virtually ceased to exist when most members and officials decided to resign and form an entirely new club and move away from the Black Horse. This new club was called Coventry Harriers - one of four different clubs in the city using that name over the last 140 years.
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Helen F
Warrington
1494 of 1703  Wed 17th Nov 2021 11:50am  

The councils (because it's not just the current one) seem to have very little interest in history recent or more distant.
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Midland Red

Thread starter
1495 of 1703  Wed 17th Nov 2021 3:33pm  

On 17th Nov 2021 9:29am, NeilsYard said: I've just seen a Council update on so-called traffic 'improvements'. Seems the Council are once again ignoring Listed Building status. - the Black Horse pub had little remaining historical value as the building had been completely renovated by the owners into residential apartments. However plans are being investigated to keep a curated historical record of the pub to be displayed online or even at the former IKEA building.
Discussions on the "traffic improvements" continue in the Spon End thread Thumbs up
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Midland Red

Thread starter
1496 of 1703  Mon 6th Dec 2021 5:04pm  

One for our member 'Wearethemods' Thumbs up Bird in Hand - James Bates listed as licensee 1868-1874 was a brother of your 3x great grandfather William Bates.
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
1497 of 1703  Tue 7th Dec 2021 10:28am  

Wow, that's amazing MR! Thankyou for enlightening me and sharing. Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1498 of 1703  Sun 2nd Jan 2022 12:46pm  

CliffB came up trumps again recently with this find. It shows the Hospital Inn on the left at 2 Stoney Stanton Road. It was sold to the C&W Hospital in 1918 (according to Fred/Rob's Pub section) so this image must be early 20th century.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1499 of 1703  Mon 10th Jan 2022 1:40pm  

The Swanswell looks like it's fighting a last stance against the Ring Road!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1500 of 1703  Tue 11th Jan 2022 11:48am  

Anyone know if this place is still open?
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
1501 of 1703  Sun 30th Jan 2022 4:56pm  

On 11th Jan 2022 11:48am, NeilsYard said: Anyone know if this place is still open?
What is the pub called?
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Midland Red

Thread starter
1502 of 1703  Sun 30th Jan 2022 5:22pm  

It's The Stag, corner of Bishop Street and Lamb Street Thumbs up
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