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166 of 691  Tue 1st Aug 2017 7:41am  

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167 of 691  Tue 1st Aug 2017 9:51am  

1st Aug 1849 An Act of Parliament was passed, placing Coventry under the operation of the Public Health Act of 1848.
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Midland Red

168 of 691  Tue 1st Aug 2017 12:54pm  

WARWICK CROWN COURT, Thursday, Aug. 1 1861 Stealing and Stabbing at Wyken.
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Midland Red

169 of 691  Tue 1st Aug 2017 4:17pm  

On 1st August 1973 Coventry Stadium hosted the Nordic-British Final of the FIM World Speedway Championship. The top eight riders qualified from this meeting for the European Final - they were: Anders Michanek 14, Ole Olsen 11, Ivan Mauger 11, Tommy Jansson 10, John Boulger 10, Peter Collins 9, Ray Wilson 9, Bernt Persson 9. Michanek was also victorious in the European Final, but this was the year of the underdog when Poland's Jerzy Szczakiel claimed the world title in Chorzow, defeating Mauger in a run-off.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

170 of 691  Wed 2nd Aug 2017 7:33am  

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171 of 691  Wed 2nd Aug 2017 10:16am  

2nd Aug 1986 On this day was held the Coventry Festival, attended by Lord Mayor Winnie Lakin.
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Midland Red

172 of 691  Thu 3rd Aug 2017 7:19am  

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Rob Orland
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173 of 691  Thu 3rd Aug 2017 9:36am  

3rd Aug 1942 Stoke Heath takes Coventry's very final air raid. 3rd Aug 1832 Christ Church consecrated and opened for public worship.
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Midland Red

174 of 691  Thu 3rd Aug 2017 9:51am  

Coventry Herald - Friday 3 August 1832 Consecration of Christ Church.
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Midland Red

175 of 691  Fri 4th Aug 2017 7:56am  

Telegraph photos taken on 4th August Thumbs up Note to Trinity Mirror: Meriden, not Meridian Oh my
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Rob Orland
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176 of 691  Fri 4th Aug 2017 9:48am  

4th Aug 1966 Coventry City chairman, Derrick Robins, pulls the first round at the newly renamed 'The Sky Blue' public house, formerly 'The Nugget Inn', Coundon.
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Midland Red

177 of 691  Sat 5th Aug 2017 7:55am  

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178 of 691  Sat 5th Aug 2017 9:35am  

On 5th August 1976 Ole Olsen won the Midland Riders Speedway Championship at Coventry Stadium, beating Swindon's Martin Ashby in a run-off after both had scored 13 points from their five rides. Coventry's Alan Molyneux took third place with 12 points. Olsen was in his first season as a Bees rider, and was retaining the title he had won in 1975 in the colours of Wolverhampton.
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Midland Red

179 of 691  Sun 6th Aug 2017 7:40am  

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Rob Orland
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180 of 691  Sun 6th Aug 2017 10:06am  

6th Aug 1750 The first regular stagecoach started running from Coventry to London. 6th Aug 1938 220,000 masks were issued by the ARP service in readiness for possible gas attacks in the probable coming war. Coventry was also divided into 6 ARP zones, with each of these being subdivided into between 12 and 20 sectors.
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