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Prof
Gloucester
46 of 92  Sun 7th Sep 2014 3:26pm  

Eddyboy, I don't think parental choice could have had any influence at all on the 11+ because my parents dragged me off to a local councillor to see if they could change the decision that I had passed for 'Tech' rather than Bablake. They couldn't and perhaps it was just as well. I obtained an Honours degree as a mature student much later in life, in my fifties, but I am sure the foundations were laid in my earlier education and years spent in College at Bristol, for which I am eternally grateful. My father and grandfathers all worked in Coventry factories and my guess is that was the deciding factor: socio-economic grouping.
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Roger T
Torksey
47 of 92  Sun 7th Sep 2014 4:21pm  

A cousin of my father, I believe taught Maths at the Tech pre-war, Leonard Turner. Apparently he wrote a Maths textbook - did anybody remember using it?
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
48 of 92  Sun 7th Sep 2014 6:29pm  

Hi Roger, It looks as if he wrote quite a few maths books. There are some listed on this site.
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Roger T
Torksey
49 of 92  Mon 8th Sep 2014 12:27am  

Thanks Annewiggy All I can say is thanks again and OMG. I can now see why my father became a Maths master - mother's milk or something
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NeilsYard
Coventry
50 of 92  Thu 22nd Oct 2015 8:33pm  

To update from the reference ages ago on this thread - here's a very rare shot which include St Thomas's on Albany Road. Post copied from topic Albany Road / Butts on 23rd Nov 2016 5:39 pm
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dutchman
Spon End
51 of 92  Thu 22nd Oct 2015 9:18pm  

Thanks NeilsYard Thumbs up Here's a view from when it still had its iron railings:
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NeilsYard
Coventry
52 of 92  Sun 20th Nov 2016 5:42pm  

Whereabouts was the Butts annexe? I cannot picture it - so to speak.
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dutchman
Spon End
53 of 92  Sun 20th Nov 2016 5:53pm  

Opposite the Aadvark/Fox & Firkin/Hen & Chicks (whatever you want to call it). It's now the Liberty Park apartment block.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
54 of 92  Sun 20th Nov 2016 5:55pm  

Argh of course Dutchman thanks - could they not have just converted that?!
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bohica
coventry
55 of 92  Sun 20th Nov 2016 6:19pm  

I seem to recall that the Annex was called Winfray in the 70s.
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dutchman
Spon End
56 of 92  Sun 20th Nov 2016 6:49pm  

On 20th Nov 2016 5:55pm, NeilsYard said: Argh of course Dutchman thanks - could they not have just converted that?!
Like other cities have done you mean? Nah, it might remind people of the old Coventry.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
57 of 92  Mon 21st Nov 2016 7:26am  

On 20th Nov 2016 6:19pm, bohica said: I seem to recall that the Annex was called Winfray in the 70s.
Yes, us GEC apprentices knew it as "the Winfray block" in the early 80s, although we never knew why!
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Midland Red

Thread starter
58 of 92  Mon 21st Nov 2016 8:04am  

After the war it was home to Winfray Engineering Co Ltd Thumbs up
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
59 of 92  Mon 21st Nov 2016 8:37am  

Confirmed, my father knew all about Winfray Engineering, having been in machine tools all his life, and told me about them. I once did a short course (half day a week for one term) 30-odd years ago; and yes, officially an annexe, everyone called it the Winfray block. There was a cafe called the Coltec cafe on the opposite corner of Upper York Street, in which I never set foot (it was probably an excellent place, it was just that I never had any need to go there). Most of the industry we once had has now become residential buildings or shopping malls. Sad
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
60 of 92  Mon 21st Nov 2016 10:05am  

I did my C&G Electronics Part 3 evening classes at the Butts in the Winfray Building in the 70s. The building was somewhat dismal but the teachers were excellent. The three who spring to mind are Frank Swann, Jack Brophy (who was retired but used to come back to teach the audio course) and Alan Bilsborough. They all appeared to love their subjects and were very good communicators. I probably learnt more in two years of evening classes from them than in three years at University Thumbs up
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