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Midland Red

16 of 49  Tue 16th Oct 2012 5:42pm  

Not as old as the previous advert, but these are from 1973
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NeilsYard
Coventry
17 of 49  Tue 16th Oct 2012 6:09pm  

Ahhh 5-digit Coventry phone numbers........... Thumbs up Whereabouts on the Holyhead Road was The Berkeley Hotel or is it the old name for the Brooklands Grange/Days Hotel?
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Foxcote
Warwick
18 of 49  Tue 16th Oct 2012 7:26pm  

On 22nd Mar 2012 7:15pm, argon said: I came across this advert in a 1880's magazine. I had not heard of the company before now but have found it was the forerunner of the Rudge company. My grandfather worked at the Rudge through to the 1920's from about 1885 as a polisher, and lived in Rudge Road. This made me think that we don't seem to have much family, anecdotal information on the forum for that generation.
'Rudge it, don't Trudge it' was the slogan! I have found some trading history for you. Rudge History
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anne
coventry
19 of 49  Tue 16th Oct 2012 7:46pm  

Midland Red-thanks for the adverts Wave I went to one of those dinner dances at the Royal Court around about that time, with a group of people I worked with at Bedworth Hypermarket. We had such a laugh Big grin
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
20 of 49  Tue 16th Oct 2012 7:51pm  

Hi & thank you Midland Red Thumbs up Wave Shall we all meet at the Royal Court for the dinner dance at the prices advertised? Smile
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
21 of 49  Tue 16th Oct 2012 9:13pm  

On 16th Oct 2012 6:09pm, NeilsYard said: Ahhh 5-digit Coventry phone numbers........... Thumbs up Whereabouts on the Holyhead Road was The Berkeley Hotel or is it the old name for the Brooklands Grange/Days Hotel?
Hi NeilsYard The Berkeley Grill was on the left hand side of Holyhead Road going into the city, just below St. Osburgs School about where the ring road roundabout is now. Went to an end of football season bash there in the early 70s, needless to say I can't remember getting home. Hic. Cheers
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Midland Red

22 of 49  Wed 17th Oct 2012 3:00pm  

Here's one from 1949
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Catshed
Old Chapelfields
23 of 49  Wed 17th Oct 2012 3:20pm  

I posted a few old adverts in my gallery a while back. Some will have to be re-uploaded as they suffered from the 'Moire' pattern due to resizing. They can be found here.... hopefully. Smile
Triumph - 'The Best Motorcycle in the World'.

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Midland Red

24 of 49  Wed 17th Oct 2012 3:35pm  

On 17th Oct 2012 3:20pm, Catshed said: I posted a few old adverts in my gallery a while back. Some will have to be re-uploaded as they suffered from the 'Moire' pattern due to resizing, They can be found here.... hopefully. Smile
Excellent set, C Thumbs up
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
25 of 49  Wed 17th Oct 2012 3:43pm  

Modern Machine Tools were more than just a local enginering company. Their football team was effectively a nursery team for Coventry City and apparently lost only one game in four years in the late 40s/early 50s. They supplied several players who went on to play for City's first team. The most notable of these was goalkeeper Reg Matthews, who was City's first player to be capped by England despite playing in Div.3 South at the time.
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Midland Red

26 of 49  Fri 19th Oct 2012 11:08am  

OK - here's another memory jerker from 1949
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heritage
Bedworth
27 of 49  Fri 19th Oct 2012 2:44pm  

I applied for an apprenticeship at the Gauge and Tool in early 1959. After getting past the various interviews I was offered one starting in mid summer. I can't remember why but there must have been of engineering downturn at the firm and very few apprentices, if any, were taken on in 1959. This caused quite a panic and was the reason I finished up with an apprenticeship at Courthouse Green.
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Midland Red

28 of 49  Mon 22nd Oct 2012 8:49am  

Just one more (my own personal favourite [memories!])
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Bentley
Harrogate
29 of 49  Wed 27th Feb 2013 12:26am  

A collage of advertisements from 1920. Some of the names are still familiar after the war - Anslows, Tuck & Blakemore, London Laundry, Matterson Huxley & Watson - but maybe some of the others disappeared. Do they jog any memories?
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Bentley
Harrogate
30 of 49  Wed 27th Feb 2013 12:30am  

Another set from 1920. Now we remember Hansons, Blakemores, Ashleys, Lee Beesley, and of course Barclays Bank. But what about the others?
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