matchle55
Coventry |
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Mon 17th Feb 2014 10:26am
My late father was a messenger boy for the AFS at the onset of the war, he was based at the Paynes Lane depot which post war became a DIY store called Unit Sales. All this area was cleared to make way for Sky Blue Way. The family lived just around the corner in Lansdowne St so I presume he was co-opted or volunteered for the job. I remember seeing the red lanyard which he wore. Like a lot of others he never spoke much of this brief time with the AFS and even less so when he was serving on HMS Duke of York.
I wonder if anyone has any more details? |
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deanocity3
keresley |
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Mon 17th Feb 2014 11:43am
Is this where you mean? Britain From Above site
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deanocity3
keresley |
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Mon 17th Feb 2014 11:51am
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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry |
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Mon 17th Feb 2014 12:04pm
In a similar vein, does anyone recollect the AFS base at Bablake Playing Fields? My father-in-law was a member there and attended the blitz/cathedral fires. He too rarely spoke of this time and continued to suffer nightmares related to his experiences until he died aged 90+
Research tells me all records of the Coventry AFS were destroyed - does anyone know differently please? |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 17th Feb 2014 12:22pm
Despite what it says in the article, that picture was clearly taken behind the central fire station in Hales Street.
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matchle55
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Mon 17th Feb 2014 12:26pm
On 17th Feb 2014 11:43am, deanocity3 said:
Is this where you mean? via Britain From Above site
Yes that's it, if you go left and then turn right into Lansdowne St, then dad's house was the last "top shop" house before the school.
Many thanks. |
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LinB
Hinckley |
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Mon 10th Mar 2014 4:23pm
An ancestor of mine was injured on 12 Oct at Bablake Fire Station whilst on duty with Coventry Auxiliary Fire Service, and died at Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital the following day. He was 43 years old at the time |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 10th Mar 2014 4:39pm
That may have been the one which became a sweet shop after the school opened. If I remember correctly the front room/shop was really tiny.
The garage buildings had gone by then, replaced by a service station forecourt.
I don't remember the row of shops opposite but could be mistaken.
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matchle55
Coventry Thread starter
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Mon 10th Mar 2014 4:56pm
My memory of Paynes Lane is of the faggot and pea batch shop I seem to recall that there was a pet shop on the same side as Unit Sales. |
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mickw
nuneaton |
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Mon 10th Mar 2014 6:13pm
You're spot on there matchle55, there were two, Fanshaw`s aquatics and Cooke`s pet shop. There`s a photo of the faggot & pea shop on here somewhere. |
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deanocity3
keresley |
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Mon 10th Mar 2014 8:40pm
Is this the spot in Paynes Lane?
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matchle55
Coventry Thread starter
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 8:59am
That's it, the gable end of the house centre left is in All Saints Lane which ran down the side of Unit Sales. According to my 1905 map the building then was the home of the Coronet motor works.
Nice to see Riddy's as well, I spent many an hour in there |
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deanocity3
keresley |
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 10:49am
I think that Unit Sales building was previously a cinema and you mentioned the Coronet Motor Works - the cinema was called The Coronet |
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Adrian
UK |
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Sat 15th Mar 2014 8:57pm
The site in Paynes Lane where Unit Sales was, was a Regent petrol station in the 50s and early 60s. It also had a small car showroom attached to it, with an exit into All Saints lane.The owner had an Italian name, sounding something like Arrighie.
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PeterB
Mount Nod |
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Sun 7th Jan 2018 11:30pm
While out walking today I saw what looks like an old second world war water tank marker similar to the one on Hay Lane (white circle with black bullseye). It was located on Lythalls Lane at the junction with Foleshill Road. It is on the south side, on the high wall near where it meets the lower wall (rotate the view to the man in the hoodie, then find the sky blue drain pipe to the right and follow this down).
It is faded, but being north facing has probably helped it survive. Can anybody remember what it used to refer to?
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