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Dreamtime
196 of 1703  Sat 31st Dec 2011 3:50am  
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Barbinoz
Australia
197 of 1703  Sat 31st Dec 2011 7:15am  

So refresh my memory, when my Dad managed the greengrocer's shop over the road, Jack's I think, and down a bit from the General Wolfe pub. I think we used to call that stretch of Foleshill Rd - up past the Co-op and the Livingstone Swimming Baths - "the Wolfe". As a shopping street. I think my lifelong dislike of beer began walking past the side door of the General Wolfe. The whiff of stale beer and cigarettes stays with me as an unpleasant pong!
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TonyS
Coventry
198 of 1703  Sat 31st Dec 2011 9:27am  

On 31st Dec 2011 7:15am, Barbinoz said: ....I think we used to call that stretch of Foleshill Rd - up past the Co-op and the Livingstone Swimming Baths - "the Wolfe". As a shopping street....
which is precisely how my Grandmother used to refer to it Smile
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K
199 of 1703  Sat 31st Dec 2011 12:43pm  
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dutchman
200 of 1703  Sat 31st Dec 2011 1:06pm  
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K
201 of 1703  Sat 31st Dec 2011 1:10pm  
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202 of 1703  Sat 31st Dec 2011 1:32pm  
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
203 of 1703  Sat 31st Dec 2011 5:05pm  

As we lived in Limetree Avenue at the time, we were nearer the Newlands pub and as I recall Pearks was more near that end across the road, mind you I am talking about the time in the early 40's and I was only knee high to a grasshopper! Would that have been on Tile Hill Lane ? Just had a look on Google and I can see that the pumps have not been pulled for the last time at The Newlands (yet) and there is a Bluebell Walk leading into the woods. I can see where Rothesay Road is and it is quite a walk to the woods. Glad to see there is still some greenery left in the area.
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K
204 of 1703  Sun 1st Jan 2012 12:42pm  
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Dreamtime
205 of 1703  Sun 1st Jan 2012 2:57pm  
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K
206 of 1703  Sun 1st Jan 2012 3:42pm  
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
207 of 1703  Sun 1st Jan 2012 4:19pm  

Thanks for the update Keith, it just goes to show just how quickly and obviously a lot happened to the area after the war years. However, I was rather pleased to see The Newlands pumps are still working ! Cheers Forgive me if I get 'senior moments' now and again. Thumbs up It is gone midnight now down here and I do need my beauty sleep. Goodnight.
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dutchman
208 of 1703  Sun 1st Jan 2012 4:29pm  
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K
209 of 1703  Sun 1st Jan 2012 4:30pm  
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Midland Red

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210 of 1703  Thu 5th Jan 2012 12:22pm  

More news from today's Telegraph : LINK Oh my Oh my
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