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dutchman
Spon End
976 of 1703  Wed 2nd Sep 2015 3:44pm  

On 2nd Sep 2015 6:51am, Dreamtime said: OMG ! now you have my fullest attention Dutchman. It's 'one of the women' I am concerned about, just how many visits did you make.
Not many Dreamtime, only on Wednesdays. Smile Vehicle access to the Broomfield was from both ends in those days, can't imagine why one end was later blocked-off. Can't have done trade any good. Another popular rendezvous for illicit assignations was the Ring O' Bells in Hillfields.
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Midland Red

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977 of 1703  Wed 2nd Sep 2015 4:25pm  

On 2nd Sep 2015 3:44pm, dutchman said: Another popular rendezvous for illicit assignations was the Ring O' Bells in Hillfields.
On 30th Jan 2013 5:53pm, Foxcote said [on the "Hillfields" thread]: A photograph of a detective on the scene... Ring o' Bells Murder, 1945 The nearest we shall ever get to seeing the file.. Ring o'Bells murder file
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andyk69
Coventry CV1
978 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 6:54pm  

Out of interest, has anyone been in the Aardvark down in the Butts lately. I really struggle to see how they can still serve food. There's no way I would ever eat there. The toilets are seriously the worst I have ever seen, and if they can't keep those clean, I dread to think how bad the kitchen is. And that is saying something. Apparently they were having a refurb in June. Never happened. We went in last night and it's just nasty. How this place can still legally be open is a question that I just can't answer. Sadly, unless the students stop going there, it will not change. I thought the days of places like that were long gone............
Andrew Kida

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bohica
979 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 7:36pm  
Off-topic / chat  

jonboy
styvechale coventry
980 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 7:52pm  

Hi Heathite, the Barrass was known as the Bolshie because it was the venue for meetings of various groups of political left wingers during the 30s to 70s. Bolshie being the soubriquet for Bolsheviks.
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dutchman
Spon End
981 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 7:59pm  

On 4th Sep 2015 7:36pm, bohica said: Used to be a great place when it was the Hen and Chickens. Like many Cov' Tech' students I spent many a happy lunchtime in there.
I remember a few years ago when it was called the Fowl 'n' Firkin (a bit like the weather we're having Lol ) they put a banner outside which read "No Travellers". The students union threatened a boycott of the pub and it was quickly taken down again.
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jonboy
styvechale coventry
982 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 8:29pm  

Pleased to hear that the Biggin Hall Hotel is to be listed. Had many a good pint there in the late 50s and early 60s. It was a favourite venue at half time during the dances at the GEC ballroom. If you weren't a member of the GEC club all you could get during the break was tea and cakes so it was a mass exodus to the Biggin. We used to drink in the back room which was a lovely oak panelled place and had a massive oblong table that used to be commandeered by the local pensioners and woe betide anyone who had the temerity to occupy one of their seats. Talking about the GEC ballroom, it was arguably the best dance hall in Coventry with a superbly sprung floor. Before the dance proper started on a Saturday night a dance class was taken by a married couple named Knight and all for the price of one shilling. All the top bands of the time used to play there including Ted Heath, Ken Mcintosh, Johnny Dankworth, Eric Delaney and others I can't recall at the moment. Does anyone know if that back room at the Biggin is still in its original condition?.
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Beesman
Cornwall
983 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 9:04pm  

The Hen and Chicks was the first pub where I partook of alcoholic liquor at the tender age of 15. The barman frightened the life out of me by announcing that he saw me most mornings catching the bus to KHVIII at the Forum! He was a decent bloke though and served me my bottle of Manns Brown for 22p and let me sit quietly in the corner to drink it! Happy Days! Cheers
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
984 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 9:13pm  

Blimey, Beesman, 22p sounds a bit much for a bottle of Manns Brown. Wink The first pint I bought was in the Fox & Vivian in Gosford Street about 1969 for around 2/6d. It was Ansells Bitter, I believe. I acquired a taste for beer quite young, which is rarely the case now as most people start on lager which was always bottled then and seen as a ladies' drink. The first pub I frequented regularly was the Albany which was just far enough from KHVIII to ensure no teachers drank there. A couple of times a week would see me in there for a pint of Pedigree after a bag of chips from Stan's Plaice across the road.
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dutchman
Spon End
985 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 9:48pm  

The Fox & Vivian was an M&B pub MisterD-Di so I doubt it was Ansells Bitter? Wink
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
986 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 11:07pm  

I think you are correct, Dutchman. There was an Ansells pub somewhere around there, I'm sure. What I do remember about the Fox & Vivian was when you opened the door into one of the bars you were on the darts oche and risked an arrow in your head if you were unaware!
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Midland Red

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987 of 1703  Fri 4th Sep 2015 11:14pm  

The Peacock, MisterD-Di?
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
988 of 1703  Sat 5th Sep 2015 9:10am  

On 4th Sep 2015 9:13pm, MisterD-Di said: Blimey, Beesman, 22p sounds a bit much for a bottle of Manns Brown. Wink The first pint I bought was in the Fox & Vivian in Gosford Street about 1969 for around 2/6d. It was Ansells Bitter, I believe. I acquired a taste for beer quite young, which is rarely the case now as most people start on lager which was always bottled then and seen as a ladies' drink. The first pub I frequented regularly was the Albany which was just far enough from KHVIII to ensure no teachers drank there. A couple of times a week would see me in there for a pint of Pedigree after a bag of chips from Stan's Plaice across the road.
Hi Mr D-Di, Lager was on draught circa 1969 generally Carling Black Label in the M&B Pubs of the day (Black Horse in Spon End being one). Incidentally, 'Allsopps Lager' is seen advertised on old Tram and Horse Carriages in Victorian Times brewed at Burton-on Trent and sold across the region hand pumped I understand Cheers
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
989 of 1703  Sat 5th Sep 2015 12:02pm  

My recollection is that lagers were generally not available on draught until a bit later than that, certainly in the pubs I frequented. It was usually only sold in half pint bottles, accompanied by a "ladies' glass". I did some bar work in a busy working men's club in 1972/3 and we certainly never had draught lager. By about 1973/4 most pubs did have a draught lager, usually the awful Black Label in M&B pubs, Skol in Ansells, and there was also one called Lamot in some pubs. The first pub in Coventry to sell draught Stella, I believe, was the Rose & Crown in High Street, a notorious pub for other reasons. Blush
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Midland Red

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990 of 1703  Sat 5th Sep 2015 12:19pm  

Carling Black Label on draught was introduced in 1965
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