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Annewiggy
Tamworth
121 of 159  Sun 9th Jan 2022 6:10pm  

Hi dreamer, by the Villa Road church do you mean the Congregational on the corner? I did attend there in the early 1960s, would she have been singing then?
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Radford
Dreamer58
Coventry
122 of 159  Sun 9th Jan 2022 6:18pm  

Hi Anne. Yes, that's the right church. She would have attended it through the 1960s with my grandad, Fred Garner. She was a key member of a singing group called The Radford Singers. I don't remember much about the group because I was only young when it finished but you probably knew her from the church. It's sad that the church got demolished and an Aldi is on the spot now.

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
123 of 159  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 8:25pm  

Slightly to the right of centre on this 1934 BFA you can see the Victorian Radford School that was later to be destroyed in the blitz. It was almost as if they had left the area at the back to build the new school in the early 50's. You can just about see the road that I lived in until I married, Lawrence Saunders Road, to the right of the school leading to the right fork of Poole Road! The Grapes public house can be seen on the left of the picture.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
124 of 159  Mon 4th Apr 2022 6:38pm  

On 4th Apr 2022 6:29pm, Dreamer58 said (on another thread): :I also walked to the Ellys Road railway bridge and that's somewhere I haven't been to since Autumn 1986.
The Ellys Road railway bridge, gosh that takes me back, the number of times I walked over that walking to Sandy Lane
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Dreamer58
Coventry
125 of 159  Mon 4th Apr 2022 7:09pm  

The sides are higher than I remember but it's still the small bridge it always was. It appears that the Chamber of Commerce is now next door to it.
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PeterB
Mount Nod
126 of 159  Tue 5th Apr 2022 1:54am  

This bridge and the Daimler Road footbridge were replaced c2010. The new bridges have higher sides and a mesh cage roof to deter vandals etc. .
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
127 of 159  Tue 5th Apr 2022 10:30am  

The one I remember had quite a big arch with wood across at intervals to stop you slipping. It was not much fun in the ice and snow.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Radford
Dreamer58
Coventry
128 of 159  Tue 5th Apr 2022 12:17pm  

That explains its new appearance, Pete. It isn't as I remember it.
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Dreamer58
Coventry
129 of 159  Tue 5th Apr 2022 12:19pm  

Anne, I do remember the arch. I wonder if there are any photos of the old bridge?
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bk
Coventry
130 of 159  Fri 28th Oct 2022 9:04am  

Great image of a busy Jubilee Crescent
b p kyneswood

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walrus
cheshire
131 of 159  Fri 28th Oct 2022 11:01am  

What a lovely nostalgic picture. Thanks for posting. My gran would have been in Whaleys Croft, where I was born, Auntie Bridie in Capmartin Road. Several more of our family in Beake Avenue. My grandad probably in the Pilot. Even the car looks like my dad's Morris Oxford he bought from his card winnings in 1955. Then there are the women all wearing the ubiquitous long heavy coat. Brilliant!
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
132 of 159  Fri 28th Oct 2022 3:09pm  

I worked weekends in the sweet shop, The Candy Box, just off the right of the picture, in the early 60's.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Radford
OddSock
Coventry
133 of 159  Fri 28th Oct 2022 6:36pm  

I lived close to Jubilee Crescent from 1971, so this photograph is fascinating! I recognise some of the shops - Moores bakery and, of course, Woolworths - but, for me, the most surprising thing is that it appears that Jubilee Crescent was once 'two-way' traffic (cars visibly parked, facing the 'wrong way'!!). I can only remember one-way traffic - but, then again, I don't remember that police box either, so perhaps we're talking 1960s here?? Car buffs, step forward.
OddSock: Particularly interested in the family surnames Cowley, Shale, & Pratt in Coventry!

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Midland Red

134 of 159  Fri 28th Oct 2022 7:09pm  

Coventry Evening Telegraph, 10 Jan 1958:
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Not Local
Bedworth
135 of 159  Fri 28th Oct 2022 7:37pm  

The Austin or Morris J2 van outside Taylors Supermarket was first introduced in 1956 so it can't be before then. The light coloured Ford Consul or Zodiac by the telephone kiosk was also introduced in 1956. Most of the cars are those which were around in the 40's, 50's, and very early 60's but no Ford Anglia, no Mini and no Triumph Herald. all introduced in 1959 so I would guess that the photograph was taken between 1958 and 1960.
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