rojwhittle
derbyshire
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16 of 67
Thu 1st Sep 2011 3:24pm
Thank you very much Dutchman, that's the place. It must be about 55 years ago that I last went there. My father used to buy coffee, and I always got a piece of their wonderful custard tart. The perfect finale to Saturday matinee at the Gaumont. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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17 of 67
Thu 1st Sep 2011 7:35pm
On 31st Aug 2011 6:00pm, Marina said:
Hi to all members of this wonderful forum. Rob, thanks for such a great website.....
The pleasure is all mine Marina.... and as you'll already have noticed, there's a pretty good bunch using this forum, so you're in good hands.
All the best,
Rob |
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Marina
Ireland
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18 of 67
Thu 1st Sep 2011 9:23pm
It's been great sharing info and finding more about Spon End. I wonder does anyone remember if there was ever a doll and toy hospital in Rudge Road. This will probably be around 1957-8. |
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SuMax
London, SW3
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19 of 67
Sat 22nd Jun 2013 1:09am
Hello ... I'm new here and looking through some of the topics. This one interests me because my birth certificate (1943) shows I was born at 16 Hertford Square, U.D. (whatever that means). It is signed by Charles George Caffelle. I don't remember the area because we moved shortly after my birth to Hillfields and this is where I spent the rest of my childhood. My only real memory of the Spon End area, as a child, was traversing through it on a bus to get to the annual fair at Hearsall Common, where I enjoyed the rides and my parents got fleeced buying auctioned bone china. |
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Midland Red
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20 of 67
Sat 22nd Jun 2013 8:44am
Hello to you, and welcome to our forum - hope you enjoy your stay with us
"U D" stands for Urban District, and Caffelle was the city's registrar for many years |
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mayjan
Green Lane,Coventry
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21 of 67
Sat 22nd Jun 2013 10:15am
Hello SuMax
I too was born in 1943 at Alcock Hospital, so I am registered in Meriden.
My certificate was signed by Herbert Brown.
I also grew up in Hillfields, Coronation Road.
Whereabouts did you live?
Bet you used to play in Primrose Hill Park and the Swanswell Park.
I attended Frederick Birds School, but my friend Tricia, who is also on this site, went to Ullathorne.
I'm sure you will find many topics of interest on here, welcome to you.
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Marina
Ireland
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22 of 67
Sat 22nd Jun 2013 8:11pm
On 22nd Jun 2013 1:09am, SuMax said:
Hello ... I'm new here and looking through some of the topics.....
Hi SuMax, welcome to the forum and nice to hear from another Hertford Square resident. I lived at No.5 and have good memories of what seems like another age!
The square was knocked, as were many streets around, for the inner ring road development. Spon Street and Spon End were very busy thoroughfares in the '50's when I was a child. The fair at Hearsall Common was great to look forward to and enjoy. I recall a dolls/toy hospital in Rudge Road, I think, just down from Hertford Square. Also a toy shop in Queens Rd, do you recall any of these? |
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zigzag
cornwall
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23 of 67
Sat 7th Dec 2013 11:07am
Hello everybody I would just like to introduce myself, I have found this forum very interesting reading for a Coventry Kid.
I haven't lived in Coventry for a while now, after retiring my wife and I moved to the lovely county of Cornwall to live. |
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Baz
Coventry
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24 of 67
Sat 7th Dec 2013 11:16am
Hello zigzag and welcome to our world. I hope some of the threads bring back memories for you and your wife. It will be nice to hear your stories and memories of Coventry.
Always looking forward to looking at the past.
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Beesman
Cornwall
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25 of 67
Sat 7th Dec 2013 3:00pm
Hi zigzag. Greetings to a fellow member of the Coventry/Cornwall section!! |
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TonyS
Coventry
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26 of 67
Sat 7th Dec 2013 4:27pm
Yes, welcome to the forum zigzag
In which part of Cornwall do you now live? |
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zigzag
cornwall
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27 of 67
Sun 8th Dec 2013 2:20pm
Thank you Baz, Beesman and Tony S for the welcome, in answer to your question Tony S I live just outside Penzance. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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28 of 67
Sun 8th Dec 2013 2:47pm
Hi Zigzag
Zigzag is a good description of the pre-motorway era route to Cornwall from Coventry. The long queues of traffic at Honiton & or Ilminster, depending on the chosen route. It was even worse whilst the M5 was being constructed section by section. My parents lived in Bodmin until 1976. I have many relatives living in Cornwall, the nearest to you is at Gweek. Anyway, hope that you have a happy time with us. Best wishes. |
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Dreamtime
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29 of 67
Sun 8th Dec 2013 3:46pm
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zigzag
cornwall
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30 of 67
Mon 9th Dec 2013 8:28am
I do remember the pre motorway drive to Cornwall it was an all day if not longer trip. I have met many pirates in Penzance, in fact Penzance holds the record for the most pirates in one place, I think it was over 4,000. Thanks for the welcome. |
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