mickmitro
tile hill coventry |
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Thu 14th Feb 2013 12:56am
Anybody remember the "big swing" in Canley Woods? Question |
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mickmitro
tile hill coventry |
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Fri 15th Feb 2013 9:42pm
I don't recognise any names on the business card, but I do remember that there was a couple of mobile shops/greengrocers etc that went around Canley. I remember in the 1960's there was a van that went around Canley, known as "Toogoods", there was also another one that was an old blue coach, it used to park at the top of Marler Road, just off Charter Avenue, I think the name was "Murphys". Apologies for a 9 month out of date response to this thread but I have only recently joined. |
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Fri 15th Feb 2013 10:02pm
On 15th Feb 2013 9:42pm, mickmitro said:
....I remember in the 1960's there was a van that went around Canley, known as "Toogoods"....
I remember "Toogoods" - he drove a huge furniture removal type green van, if I remember correctly. I seem to recall he also had a small wooden step-stool that he place in the road under the door to assist in stepping up into the back of this lorry. This door was half-way down the side of the van, and once inside you found a small serving counter with a set of white Avery weighing scales. I think he only sold greengrocery items. |
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Bakerlea
North Wales |
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Wed 6th Mar 2013 4:04pm
Hi Phillip
I lived at 2 Freeburn Causeway from 1947 to 1959, and my Dad had a mobile greengrocery shop which was kept parked outside the house in the evenings and his round was in Kenilworth.
I don't remember any other shop of the same kind, so it must have been there after 1959.
I also remember the Dolphin pub. As kids we used to climb over the fence into the bottle store, take empty bottles, and take them to the off licence dept and claim the penny deposit. Not very honest, but kids would be kids. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Wed 6th Mar 2013 4:15pm
Hi & welcome to our site Bakerlea. Thank you for that info too. I hope that you will enjoy your time with us on our Coventry History Forum. |
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mickmitro
tile hill coventry |
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Thu 7th Mar 2013 12:12am
We used to do the same, bottles used to have a threepence deposit sticker on them, we nicked them from the "club" and cash them at the Half Sovereign off-sales. |
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Bakerlea
North Wales |
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Thu 7th Mar 2013 8:56pm
Hi Foxcote
I`m a new member and have just seen your snap of Canley Shops. It reminded me of the walk I had to school when I was at Sir Henry Parks infant and junior school. I lived in Freeburn Causeway and had to pass the shops every day.
My first headmistress was Miss Wakefield. Anybody remember her? |
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Fri 8th Mar 2013 1:06pm
Welcome to the Forum, Bakerlea
I am glad the 'Canley shops photo' was appreciated. I have never seen the School and was looking for a photogaph but so far, I haven't managed to find an old one.
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Bakerlea
North Wales |
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Fri 8th Mar 2013 1:32pm
Sorry Foxcote, I haven`t any photo`s of the school, but I do remember a statue of a Kangaroo outside. |
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NormK
bulkington |
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Fri 8th Mar 2013 1:48pm
You mean this one.
Milly rules
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sat 9th Mar 2013 10:16am
Hi all
Listening to a new presenter on our local radio (sorry wireless) his first job as presenter was down under in a place called Parkes, which was named from the same man who our city names its road Henry Parkes (Sir Henry Parkes). Can our 'down-under' correspondents fill us in on this please. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sat 9th Mar 2013 10:47am
If you mean about the man himself Philip all I know is Henry Parkes was born in Warwickshire in 1815, was Premier in N.S.W. five times between 1872 and 1891 also know as The Father of Federation. Had a humble education but went on to higher achievements. I am positive the gentleman has been mentioned before on the Forum.
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Midland Red
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Sat 9th Mar 2013 10:53am
He's on our list of Famous Coventrians and this is thought to be his birthplace |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sat 9th Mar 2013 10:59am
Hi & thank you Midland Red,
It also appears that the place in Parkes is twinned with Coventry - Parkes, New South Wales |
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Midland Red
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Sat 9th Mar 2013 11:02am
Yes, twinned in 1939 - see Wiki entry |
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