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Prof
Gloucester
646 of 957  Fri 2nd Sep 2016 11:42am  

Thanks Mik and Dutchman, I knew about the boarded up Lynes Stores but had not seen the super aerial view of Well St. However it was the dressed shop windows I was hoping to see!
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zigzag
cornwall
647 of 957  Sat 10th Sep 2016 9:50am  

On 14th Jun 2013 12:50pm, morgana said: Do you know if that is Bell Green shopping centre in the photo where the children are skating, doesn't it look better there than now if it is.
The shopping centre is Willenhall precinct.
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dutchman
Spon End
648 of 957  Sat 10th Sep 2016 6:00pm  

Well spotted Zigzag! Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
649 of 957  Sun 11th Sep 2016 8:45am  
Off-topic / chat  

Midland Red

650 of 957  Sun 11th Sep 2016 9:17am  

On 10th Sep 2016 9:50am, zigzag said:
On 14th Jun 2013 12:50pm, morgana said: Do you know if that is Bell Green shopping centre in the photo where the children are skating, doesn't it look better there than now if it is.
The shopping centre is Willenhall precinct.
The opening shots are in Remembrance Road Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
651 of 957  Sun 11th Sep 2016 8:59pm  

Hi all Wave I am not familiar with the Bell Green area in that era, but when I saw the precinct shots, it did look something of what I remembered from the precinct area. What I cannot quite remember is the heights of the flats above the shops, which appear a bit higher than I recall from Willenhall. So, ??? I don't know.
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dutchman
Spon End
652 of 957  Sun 11th Sep 2016 9:04pm  

From Growing up in Willenhall, by Josie Lisowski-Love
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
653 of 957  Mon 12th Sep 2016 7:31am  

Hi & thank you Dutchman Thumbs up Even with my short memory of the flats above, facing up to Remembrance Rd in the lower pic, my mum's shop was near to where the pushchair is on the left. I remember a chemist shop next door. Again thank you. Wave PS Where the lady & the little girl is on the right was a laundrette.
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
654 of 957  Mon 12th Sep 2016 4:45pm  

Does anyone remember Irelands, the stationery shop / educational shop in Smithford Way? When I was in the juniors, my mum would go into town every week, and I would meet her after school to help with the shopping. She would always get into town first, and would often go to Irelands, asking me if I needed anything for school. One week, for a joke, I asked her to get me a bottle of blue biro ink (as opposed to the usual Quink ink for fountain pens). She fell for it, and later told me she felt silly, as the young girl assistant had looked at her gone out, probably thinking she wasn't the full shilling (as the currency included in those days).
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
655 of 957  Mon 12th Sep 2016 7:56pm  

Hi Slim Was only thinking of Irelands the other day and I remember it at the bottom of Trinity Street, on the same side as the old Sainsburys. I used to be fascinated watching the assistants wrapping purchases in brown paper, which was on a huge roll. Parker fountain pens could be repaired there. Do you remember sealing wax?
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Midland Red

656 of 957  Mon 12th Sep 2016 8:35pm  

coventry49 - wasn't that Mills & Mills? Oh my Ireland's in Smithford Way can be seen here Thumbs up
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heathite
Coventry
657 of 957  Mon 12th Sep 2016 8:47pm  

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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
658 of 957  Mon 12th Sep 2016 8:53pm  

Whoops sorry - yes you're right it was Mills & Mills.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
659 of 957  Tue 13th Sep 2016 3:23am  

On 12th Sep 2016 7:56pm, coventry49 said: Hi Slim Was only thinking of Irelands the other day and I remember it at the bottom of Trinity Street, on the same side as the old Sainsburys. I used to be fascinated watching the assistants wrapping purchases in brown paper, which was on a huge roll. Parker fountain pens could be repaired there. Do you remember sealing wax?
What a transition from the town to country. When staying with my aunt at Bishops Cleeve she used to use sealing wax and then back in Coventry it was Sellotape. She did move forward with one necessity in life however, proper toilet paper in the outside dunny!!! (in the early 60's) Her local shop was miles away but she managed for years on her bike but limited to what she could carry. I used to love getting her parcel sealed with wax at Christmas time.
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
660 of 957  Tue 13th Sep 2016 8:09am  

Never realised there was an "a" in Pearks the grocer. When I was a toddler, my mum used to drag me between Pearks's, Sainbury's & Home and Colonial and back again to save a halfpenny on a pound of cheese.
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