SeanOk
Coventry |
1518 of 1703
Sun 27th Mar 2022 8:07pm
Of course! I have just connected the dots and realised that the page lists the licensee of that time as Mrs Maria Feltham who was one of Oliver Styles' victims. Sean
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Helen F
Warrington |
1519 of 1703
Sun 27th Mar 2022 8:55pm
Looking at the directories it does look like it was number 27 and a J Feltham (watch index maker) is living at number 27 in 1874. |
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heathite
Coventry |
1520 of 1703
Sun 27th Mar 2022 9:00pm
Old Half Moon, Hertford Place #27.
1912 Directory.
Here's a bit more info, the newspaper link may be useful to others.
The Weekly Mail, The Coventry Shooting Case. Saturday July 3 1880
THE COVENTRY SHOOTING CASE. At Coventry police court, on Thursday, Oliver Styles, watchmaker of that city. was charged on remand with having, on the 27th of May last, feloniously shot at his wife Harriet, with intent to murder. The greatest interest was manifested in the hearing of the case, the court and its approaches being densely crowded. The evidence showed that prisoner and his wife had lived on very unhappy terms, prisoner being jealous of her. Shortly before the outrage she left home and refused to return. In a little time afterwards prisoner purchased a six chambered revolver, with which be shot at six persons, his wife among the rest. The latter ran out of the house thinking to elude him, but he followed her and caught her, and fired at her twice, the first shot striking her in the shoulder, and the other coming in contact with the steel of her stays, causing a wound under the left breast. Prisoner subsequently threw away the revolver, and was apprehended the same night. The various witnesses were cross-examined by the prisoner, who was remanded until Thursday next.
The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3BU. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1521 of 1703
Mon 28th Mar 2022 9:56am
That's a great rare shot of The Plough, Cliff. Cheers |
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Helen F
Warrington |
1522 of 1703
Mon 28th Mar 2022 2:48pm
One pub we don't seem to have a direct photo of is the Unicorn near the corner of Well Street, but you can just see the sign in the middle of far left of this fine photo of the back of the grammar school:
:which turns out to be this more familiar building, W H Crofts.
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Midland Red
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1523 of 1703
Wed 30th Mar 2022 8:47am
Interesting "then and now" image posted today on FB by Debbie Dean Nelson
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
1524 of 1703
Thu 31st Mar 2022 5:29pm
Yes, it's very hard to believe every time I see the old views of the Navi. My daughter was born in the bedroom on the far left. A nice old pub in its day, and nicer still, the old locals and their tales they shared. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1525 of 1703
Fri 27th May 2022 4:34pm
Get your final pics of it now whilst you can. The Council's Planning Committee voted yesterday by a narrow 4-3 margin to approve the plan to demolish the former Black Horse pub in Spon End as part of the road widening scheme related to the Local Air Quality Action Plan. |
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vetrix
Oxfordshire |
1526 of 1703
Sun 5th Jun 2022 9:39am
Could someone please help me remember the name of a Coventry pub now gone. I left Coventry 60 years ago and at the time was living in Watery Lane, Keresley. At the bottom of the lane by Penny Park Lane and opposite the catholic church was a pub; I see from google earth the site is now housing. After three weeks of puzzling over this I turn to you for help. Question |
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Not Local
Bedworth |
1527 of 1703
Sun 5th Jun 2022 9:41am
It was The Convoy. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1528 of 1703
Sun 5th Jun 2022 9:49am
From Rob's Coventry Pubs page Convoy |
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Midland Red
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1529 of 1703
Sun 5th Jun 2022 9:51am
On 5th Jun 2022 9:39am, vetrix said:
Could someone please help me remember the name of a Coventry pub now gone. I left Coventry 60 years ago and at the time was living in Watery Lane, Keresley. At the bottom of the lane by Penny Park Lane and opposite the catholic church was a pub; I see from google earth the site is now housing. After three weeks of puzzling over this I turn to you for help.
My photo from 2013. Pub demolished in 2016.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
1530 of 1703
Sun 5th Jun 2022 9:56am
Nice one MR.... I've just updated the pub page with your "demolished" information, thank you! |
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Midland Red
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1531 of 1703
Sun 5th Jun 2022 10:06am
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1532 of 1703
Sun 5th Jun 2022 12:27pm
A pub that holds many memories for me was the Dolphin in Canley.
From a youngster when it was a green painted wooden hut ran by the Benn family. We played football on Prior Deram Walk fields and then Brian Benn would get us a drink.
Then many years later when it was developed, I played Sunday League football for them. Roger Murray was landlord, Jim Cotterill was team manager, and Frank who always brought his dog along. Some of the team I remember were Albert Bryan (in goal) and Lenny Gibbs. Always back to the lounge after the game. Good times. Mick Strong
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