rojwhittle
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Fri 30th Sep 2011 12:38pm
The other day, an old school friend rang me, and said "I've got the day off tomorrow, so I thought you might like a trip out somewhere. Anywhere you like - your call, and I won't even question it".
"How far can we go?" I asked .
"Far as you like. I thought I'd give the oldie (an XK140 Jaguar) a run before I SORN it for the winter. "
"Coventry", I said.
"What!?", he replied, "People get sent to Coventry, they don't go there."
"Look, you said it was my choice, besides I was born in Coventry."
"I've known you for fifty-two years and never knew that. I remember you working there. Coven-bloody-try it is then."
So the beautiful red XK appeared on my drive at 8.30 the following morning, and we started off for Coventry. It was a bit of a squeeze for my useless leg, and once in, it was really quite comfortable. This XK has a 3.4 litre six, with three SU carbs, which had been tuned and fully rebuilt by a Jaguar specialist in Kenilworth back in the 80s. The noise was glorious and with the top down and brilliant sunshine, I was on cloud nine.
So we went via the M1 to the M69, then through Brinklow, where we stopped for cup of coffee in a pub called "The Raven", then burbled on towards Coventry via the back way, through Brandon.
Before long we were parked outside 71 Sewall Highway, the house where I lived the first 7 years of my life. Although I worked in Coventry for nearly 15 years in the 80s and 90s, I had not visited Sewall Highway since the day we left Coventry to live in Stretton-on-Dunsmore in 1954. On the day we left, which was in icy cold weather, I remember looking down the street, and there was a thick pall of smoke hanging over it, smelling of coal, and I remember my eyes running, either from the atmosphere or sadness. I remember my father saying to me "Take a good look and smell the air, boy, this is where you'll always have come from". It would have been easy to forget that in the much more affluent years that followed, but I never did.
Sewall Highway had changed really very little, different road markings maybe, upvc windows, and Japanese cars were the main differences. On a clear day in 1953, you could see a factory chimney belching smoke in the distance. That wasn't there anymore. I got out of the car and hobbled around the back of the house, via what we used to call "the entry". Again, it was much the same, although the garages, which when I was a child, were mostly asbestos and timber, were now brick or concrete sectional. Jeremy, a Brian Blessed like character, with a loud voice and similar physique, said it was just like the house he lived in until he was five in Doncaster. I never even knew he came from Doncaster, as when we were at school, he lived in West Haddon, in considerable luxury.
So, after a little poke around, Jeremy suggested we have a look at where I went to school, which was Wyken Croft primary. Again I was amazed to find that it was really quite familiar. The building was broadly as I remember it, but looking a little older, and I think, bigger. As I looked, names came flooding back into my mind, Roger Winter, Mark Peabody, Barry Adams, Hilary Knight, Robert Woodhouse, Royston Groot, and others. I was suddenly able to remember and picture teachers, the head was Mr. Adams, there was Mrs De Mellor, my form teacher, and several whose names I can't remember. The school was a happy place in those days, with a lovely headmaster and nice teachers. I hope it is still.
We then decided to visit town. Jeremy, like myself, is an amateur historian, and wanted to visit the Herbert and the Transport Museum. We had lunch in The Whitefriars Old Ale House, where I drank my first pint of excellent beer for two years, then, armed with an old map, toured the sites of motor factories, most of which are now gone, of course. As a finale, we visited the Jaguar Heritage Museum, where Jeremy bought a number of toys. Too soon it was time to go home, and the old Jag cruised up the M42 towards home. As he dropped me outside my house, Jeremy said "What a brilliant day! I haven't enjoyed a day out this much in years. I take back all I said about Coventry. How about you?"
"I never said anything bad about Coventry".
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Thu 1st Mar 2012 3:14pm
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heritage
Bedworth |
3 of 327
Thu 1st Mar 2012 3:33pm
I know that I'm pushing my luck on a Coventry forum but please don't forget that the dividing line between Coventry and North Warwickshire is the Ricoh traffic Island. With another of my hats on (have lots) we launched the 2012 Northern Warwickshire Tourism guide earlier this week, copies at the Bedworth Heritage Centre.
Visit Northern Warwickshire
The NWTA does not recognise county boundaries (visitors certainly don't) so members range from the Ricoh to Tywcross Zoo and up to Drayton Manor and Middleton Hall. The website also has a good events page. Always happy to welcome Coventry tourism businesses.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Thu 1st Mar 2012 3:42pm
Hi Heritage.
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heritage
Bedworth |
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Thu 1st Mar 2012 6:33pm
For those of us that live in the 'no mans land' of CV7 the lack of free rail travel is annoying to say the least. To have a Coventry address, although I do like being in Warwickshire, and pay the 'rates' to Nuneaton and Bedworth is very frustrating
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Fri 2nd Mar 2012 9:04am
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Tricia
Bedworth |
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Fri 2nd Mar 2012 1:37pm
On 2nd Mar 2012 9:04am, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
Hi all
Hope you had a nice visit Philip. Did you manage to get to the butchers. ![]() ![]() |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Fri 2nd Mar 2012 1:50pm
Hi Tricia.
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heritage
Bedworth |
9 of 327
Fri 2nd Mar 2012 4:01pm
It must have been the attraction of Phillip being in the town, we had 41 through the door of the exhibition this morning. A nice day always helps. Nice to meet you Phillip and thank you.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sun 4th Mar 2012 12:10pm
Hi all.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Fri 23rd Mar 2012 5:13pm
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Mon 26th Mar 2012 5:53pm
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 26th Mar 2012 6:02pm
On 4th Mar 2012 12:10pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
Whilst in Coventry yesterday, I snapped these outside of the motor museum. The Hillman built in Coventry & the Ford is owned by a Coventry citizen. My mum had a black one in the fifties. Hope you like.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Tue 27th Mar 2012 7:07pm
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Tricia
Bedworth |
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Wed 28th Mar 2012 8:54pm
Looks as though you had a good day out Philip.
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