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Midland Red

226 of 691  Mon 21st Aug 2017 8:08am  

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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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227 of 691  Tue 22nd Aug 2017 7:32am  

22nd Aug 1939 James McCormack, the leader of the IRA unit operating in Coventry, bought a bicycle from Halford's in Smithford Street, to be used to carry the bomb used three days later in Broadgate. 22nd Aug 1964 The Sky Blues played their first game in the 2nd Division for 12 years as well as being the grand opening of the new Sky Blue Stand, with the three middle sections having been added to the two wing sections during the summer. 34,500 people turned up to witness a 2-0 home win against Plymouth.
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Midland Red

228 of 691  Tue 22nd Aug 2017 7:40am  

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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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229 of 691  Wed 23rd Aug 2017 7:22am  

23rd Aug 1117 Robert de Limesey, the first Bishop of Coventry, died. From what we read about him, celebrations would've been the order of the day, as he was greedy in the extreme and treated Coventry's monks very badly. Oh my
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Midland Red

230 of 691  Wed 23rd Aug 2017 7:29am  

Telegraph photos taken on 23rd August Thumbs up "Bustling?" Oh my Roll eyes Again!
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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231 of 691  Thu 24th Aug 2017 7:22am  

24th Aug 1485 Coventry hosts the very first royal feast of the Tudor dynasty after Henry VII defeats Richard III at Bosworth field.
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Midland Red

232 of 691  Thu 24th Aug 2017 7:50am  

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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
233 of 691  Thu 24th Aug 2017 9:02am  

Friday 24th August 1979 was the last day of operation for Coventry's buses with an entry platform at the back and engine at the front. The very last such bus to run was 333, which was subsequently acquired by the transport museum and hopefully will be running at the heritage weekend.
Local History and Heritage - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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234 of 691  Fri 25th Aug 2017 7:25am  

25th Aug 1939 IRA bomb explodes in Broadgate, killing five. (See Simon Shaw's wonderful article.) 25th Aug 1940 Rex cinema in Corporation Street destroyed in an air raid.
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Midland Red

235 of 691  Fri 25th Aug 2017 7:39am  

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Midland Red

236 of 691  Sat 26th Aug 2017 7:20am  

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Rob Orland
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237 of 691  Sat 26th Aug 2017 9:43am  

26th Aug 1553 The newly crowned 'Bloody Mary' ordered Coventry's mayor to apprehend Rev. Hugh Symonds, vicar of St. Michael's, to deal with his 'Protestant tendencies'. I'm so glad we live in more tolerant times nowadays.... at least in this country.... mainly!
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Midland Red

238 of 691  Sun 27th Aug 2017 7:38am  

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Midland Red

239 of 691  Sun 27th Aug 2017 9:10am  

On 27th August 1983 Coventry City kicked off the new season in Division I with a 3-2 home victory over Watford, courtesy of two own goals, from Bolton and Rice, and a Terry Gibson goal. Team: Suckling, Hormantschuk, Roberts, Grimes, Butterworth, Jacobs, Gynn (Platnauer), Daly, Bamber, Gibson, Thompson On 27th August 1993 Coventry City travelled to Maine Road to take on managerless Manchester City, who had just sacked Peter Reid and were about to appoint Brian Horton. An 85th minute equaliser from Roy Wegerle secured the visitors a point after Mike Sheron had scored in the first half. Team: Gould, Booty (Jenkinson), P Williams, Rennie, Busst, Atherton, J Williams, Boland, McGrath, Wegerle, Ndlovu
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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240 of 691  Sun 27th Aug 2017 9:51am  

27th Aug 1969 The final concrete beam is lowered into position on stage 5 of the Ring Road.
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