Foxcote
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Sun 26th May 2013 8:34pm
Here's an interesting article about the prize-fighting men and the pubs they ran or frequented in Coventry. Paddy Gill, landlord of the Lamp Tavern, 'Fatty' Adrian's first pub was the Leopard Inn, loads of great details from David McGrory, 2005
Coventry's Pugilists
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Mon 27th May 2013 3:28am
Interesting Foxcote. They certainly got their money's worth in the ringside seats in those days (55 rounds) and most of them were tiddly too. Times have changed and the purses, and I bet they didn't always follow the Queensberry rules. These days I reckon a lot of the fighting happens after closing time outside!!
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tilly trotter
bedworth |
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Sat 1st Jun 2013 3:32pm
Where was the Lamp Tavern?
C Arnold
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Midland Red
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Sat 1st Jun 2013 3:46pm
Market Street
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heritage
Bedworth |
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Sun 2nd Jun 2013 10:32am
Not Coventry, so move if it suits the moderators, but certainly prizefighting with a mention of a Coventry pub.
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Foxcote
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Sun 2nd Jun 2013 2:05pm
Cor blimey!!! Well, I'm not moving it anywhere, Heritage
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heritage
Bedworth |
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Sun 2nd Jun 2013 5:30pm
I put a few facts together about Danny Peck a few years ago for one of our exhibitions.
A lot of visitors are coming to Bedworth to see our 'made in Exhall' Olympic Torch.
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Sun 2nd Jun 2013 5:57pm
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Foxcote
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Mon 3rd Jun 2013 8:22am
After reading the article, I wanted to know more about 'The Three Tuns' and found it looking neglected in this old photo.
Warwick Row, Corner of Bull Yard
The second link shows the building in better condition.
The Three Tuns
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Midland Red
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Mon 3rd Jun 2013 8:45am
On 3rd Jun 2013 8:22am, Foxcote said:
After reading the article, I wanted to know more about 'The Three Tuns' and found it looking neglected in this old photo.
Warwick Row, Corner of Bull Yard
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Mon 3rd Jun 2013 12:10pm
Doesn't it look grand, another good photo Foxcote. Flat caps order of the day by the look of it. ![]() |
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Foxcote
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Mon 3rd Jun 2013 7:30pm
On 3rd Jun 2013 8:45am, Midland Red said:
Did you notice Peeping Tom on this one?
I have spotted a blurry figure! Also, there's a sign up on the right, I think it reads 'Recruits still wanted'?
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Midland Red
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Mon 3rd Jun 2013 8:02pm
Tom's high above that sign!
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Foxcote
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Mon 3rd Jun 2013 8:05pm
Has anyone got a photo of the 'Lamp Tavern'? In the newspaper archives, it is described as being located directly opposite the Market Hall Tower. Does this link help identify it?
Market Hall
I have found a good site with for the history of our local pubs...
History of the Lamp Tavern, Market Street
Also, a lovely selection of old spirit flasks from around the City's pubs. The Lamp Tavern, Market Square being one of them!
Coventry Spirit Bottles
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Foxcote
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Tue 4th Jun 2013 6:42pm
I might as well confess 20A, I didn't think it was a tram, I thought it was demolition and scaffolding to the side of the pub
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