Gilly
Melbourne Australia |
211 of 1703
Fri 6th Jan 2012 9:42am
Thank you most kindly Midland Red. I really do appreciate any news and info on 'The General Wolfe'
Gilly |
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morgana
the secret garden |
212 of 1703
Tue 10th Jan 2012 3:41pm
Dutchman can you recall the name of the pub that was at the bottom of St Nicholas Street opposite the Canal Basin please. |
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Midland Red
Thread starter
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213 of 1703
Tue 10th Jan 2012 3:47pm
Do you mean The Admiral Codrington? |
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dutchman
Spon End |
214 of 1703
Tue 10th Jan 2012 3:53pm
Midland Red beat me to it!
Strictly speaking it was in Radford Road (later renamed St Columba's Close) and is now closed.
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morgana
the secret garden |
215 of 1703
Tue 10th Jan 2012 4:00pm
Yes that is the one thank you Midland Red and Dutchman I do recall the Radford Road before it was all changed even up from the Savoy how there used to be shops set back one was a fishing shop owned by my friend's parents the Cloughs and a little fish and chip shop set in the wall of Radford Road graveyard on the set back it was like a hut also I'm sure there were some further down where the flats are now too by the fire station. |
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lilnflo
coventry |
216 of 1703
Tue 17th Jan 2012 4:26pm
Hi there! I'm new to this site and to looking into historic Cov as well. I'm looking for any information on the Three Horseshoes pub located next to the fire station on the Foleshill Road. The first Three Horseshoes was a building a little further up the road I am told, next to a blacksmith. This was when the area was called Little Heath I think. I would like any info, maps and especially any photographs of the pub and surrounding houses through the years. Thanks for your help! |
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lilnflo
coventry |
217 of 1703
Wed 18th Jan 2012 12:27pm
Thanks everyone! Please keep your eyes open in the future just in case something comes to light. I thought there would be quite a lot of info, but can't find a thing! Thanks again! |
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lilnflo
coventry |
218 of 1703
Wed 18th Jan 2012 8:12pm
Thanks sooooo much for your help!
Could I ask for the reference of your info?
Thanks again! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
219 of 1703
Fri 27th Jan 2012 6:01pm
Hi, It's me again!
You might like to read this in today's Telegraph |
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TonyS
Coventry |
220 of 1703
Fri 27th Jan 2012 6:17pm
It's good to know that it hasn't been demolished....... but an ice-cream and coffee shop/convenience store..... with plastic signs....what a shame! |
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Gilly
Melbourne Australia |
221 of 1703
Sat 28th Jan 2012 3:20am
Thank you Philip for the info in the Coventry Telegraph on 'The General Wolfe' Oh my! and as Tony says "What a shame". How can this happen? Gilly. |
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K
Somewhere |
222 of 1703
Sat 28th Jan 2012 4:24pm
It's a lot better than losing another landmark! A lot of inter-war pubs that have fallen into disuse here have been taken over by Tesco as Tesco Express outlets. And Tesco hasn't done any great harm to the facades, fortunately (so Tesco isn't all bad! ), so again, better than losing them altogether. |
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TonyS |
223 of 1703
Sat 28th Jan 2012 5:32pm
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Tourer
Aldermans Green, Coventry |
224 of 1703
Thu 16th Feb 2012 7:06pm
I'm researching my family history, and according to the 1901 Coventry census, my great, great uncle, Albert John Warner was a licensed victualler at 27 Cross Cheaping, but the pub name wasn't recorded. Does anyone know which pub it would have been please? Question |
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Tourer
Aldermans Green, Coventry |
225 of 1703
Thu 16th Feb 2012 7:27pm
I've just found it myself in the Coventry Pubs 1912 history listing on this website. It was the Fountain. Before 1912 it had changed hands, and a Chas. J. Davis had taken over.
Was the Fountain destroyed by bombing during the Second World War, and does anyone remember it? |
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