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Sat 5th May 2018 10:23am
5th May 1956
Right Reverend Cuthbert Bardsley is enthroned as Bishop of Coventry in the ruins of the Old Cathedral.
5th May 2001
Aston Villa's victory over Coventry City seals our fate of relegation from the Premier League. |
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Sun 6th May 2018 7:38am
Telegraph photos taken on 6th May
On 6th May 2018 10:34am, Roger Turner said:
One of the photos shows an ARP warden in full kit in 1941.
He is holding a rattle - presumably to draw attention.
I take it he wouldn`t be able to blow a whistle when wearing a gas helmet
On 6th May 2018 3:22pm, Wearethemods said:
Yes, Roger, the rattle would have been used to alert people of a gas attack. Fortunately never used of course.
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Sun 6th May 2018 10:09am
6th May 1350
The dedication of St. John's Church, Fleet Street, having been built in 5 years on land assigned by Isabella, the Queen-mother of Edward III. |
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Mon 7th May 2018 7:37am
Telegraph photos taken on 7th May |
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Mon 7th May 2018 9:20am
On 7th May 1960 Coventry Bees travelled to Belle Vue in a Britannia Shield North meeting, and came away on the wrong end of a 55-35 scoreline
Some names to savour in both teams for our older speedway fans
Belle Vue
Ron Johnston (Capt) 3 R 3 3 2' = 11+1
Dick Fisher 1 1 2' 1 = 5+1
Peter Craven 3 2' 3 2' 3 = 13+2
Tink Maynard 0 3 2 3 = 8
Bob Duckworth 3 2 2' 0 = 7+2
Arthur Wright 1 1 1' 1 = 4+1
Slant Payling 2' R = 2+1
Graham Coombes 3 2 = 5
Coventry
Jack Young (Capt) 2 3 1 0 1 = 7
Nick Nicholls 0 0 Ns 0 = 0
Graham Warren F 0 0 Ns = 0
Morrie Mattingley 2 1 Ns 0 = 3
Nigel Boocock 2 2' 1 2 2' 0 = 9+2
Henryk Zyto 1' 3 3 3 3 1 = 14+1
Rick France 1 1 = 2
Les Owen R R = 0
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Mon 7th May 2018 10:12am
7th May 1945
Crowds gather at the Hertford Street Coventry Evening Telegraph offices at 3pm to read news of the German surrender - the war is finally over.
7th May 1992
Emlyn Hughes joins Jim Holton, landlord of The Stag in Bishop Street, to celebrate the reopening of the refurbished pub. For several years former Sky Blues player, Jim, had run the Rising Sun in Spon Street - he sadly died the following year, 1993.
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Tue 8th May 2018 7:24am
8th May 1344
Queen Isabella granted the land for Bablake church (St. Johns) to be built upon.
8th May 1945
Coventry celebrates VE Day. Rationed food has been saved up to allow for a decent feast.
On 8th May 2018 3:53pm, Kaga simpson said:
Rob.
VE Day - doesn't mean much to people these days, but put the fear of God into this Coventry Kid at that time that I would now be sent to fight the Japs.
On 8th May 2018 5:34pm, Rob Orland said:
Wow, what an excellent point Kaga, I'd not considered that consequence of VE day. All I can say is, thank goodness you made it back to explain it to those of us "youngsters" who appreciate the knowledge and want to understand more.
On 9th May 2018 9:19am, Kaga simpson said:
Thank you Rob, there were many Coventry kids out in the far East at that time still in mortal danger for themselves but very glad they could stop worrying about their parents and people back in Cov from any more danger from the sky.
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Tue 8th May 2018 7:48am
Telegraph photos taken on 8th May
On 8th May 2018 12:48pm, Dreamtime said:
Great pic of the Precinct MR, just a year before we came out here, when the ladies used baskets instead of plastic bags like they do now! Having said that, two of our most popular large supermarkets have banned all plastic bags now from June, so maybe the jolly old shopping baskets will be in vogue again.
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Wed 9th May 2018 7:22am
Telegraph photos taken on 9th May |
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Wed 9th May 2018 7:22am
9th May 1940
A Mobile Canteen was presented to the City of Coventry by Mrs. H. H. Harley, wife of the managing director of Coventry Gauge and Tool Co., Ltd, after an idea proposed by Councillor Pearl Hyde.
On 9th May 2018 9:19am, Kaga simpson said:
Yes, our Councillor Pearl Hyde did wonders for our city during the war and after - one of the few greats in the City Council that was prepared to roll their sleeves up and serve the people.
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Thu 10th May 2018 7:22am
10th May 1858
Town Clerk, Thomas Troughton, puts out a request for 'Plans and tenders for the erection of Triumphal Arches at Stivichall Toll Gate and the Railway Bridge on the occasion of the Queen's visit to Coventry'. (See 14th June.) |
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Thu 10th May 2018 7:29am
Telegraph photos taken on 10th May |
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Fri 11th May 2018 7:24am
11th May 1471
During the War of the Roses Margaret of Anjou and the Prince's new widow, Anne Neville, were brought as prisoners to Coventry and delivered to Edward IV.
(There we are again - more rubbing shoulders with royalty - the sort of amazing history that the City of Culture team really should be paying more attention to.) |
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Fri 11th May 2018 7:31am
Telegraph photos taken on 11th May |
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Sat 12th May 2018 7:18am
Telegraph photos taken on 12th May
On 12th May 2018 7:12pm, Wearethemods said:
Booby Gould?!
On 12th May 2018 8:02, Midland Red said:
Yes, I tittered at that, too
On 13th May 2018 3:22am, Dreamtime said:
Morning MR,
Now I wonder how many of us have back-tracked to that little bit of tittivating gaff work, well I did too.
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