Has anyone got photos of the Bolshi pub which was located on the common in Swan Lane.
Thanks,
Dave Charley.
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TonyS Coventry
2 of 9Fri 2nd Mar 2012 2:33pm
Hi Dave, and welcome to our forum
I don't have the info you are looking for, but maybe you could tell people the year you are looking at and why you are searching?
Local History and Heritage - Bolshi pub (Barras House)
scrutiny coventry
3 of 9Fri 2nd Mar 2012 3:03pm
Please do not think I am being funny but where was the common situated in Swan Lane?
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dutchman Spon End
4 of 9Fri 2nd Mar 2012 3:24pm
Hello Dave
Do you mean the Barras House Hotel in Swancroft Road?
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Adrian UK
5 of 9Fri 2nd Mar 2012 7:28pm
Almost certainly Dutchman. Everyone I know called the Barras House the Bolshi. I think it's gone now.
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Greg Coventry
6 of 9Fri 2nd Mar 2012 7:33pm
On 2nd Mar 2012 7:28pm, Adrian said:
Almost certainly Dutchman. Everyone I know called the Barras House the Bolshi.I think its gone now.
Along with the old Stoke Heath Junior school, next to it, it has gone and is now covered in flats and houses.
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scrutiny coventry
7 of 9Sat 3rd Mar 2012 9:12am
Lol, never knew the Barras was called the Bolshi. My mate used to live in Pinners Croft and I used the Heath to repair my car on (Ford Pop). Didn't drink much but fancied one after working on the car and bought my first pint in the Barras when I was 17, 1965. Also the Morris common which I used to run round between 2-4 times in training for cross country runs for Freddie's. It is the only common I know up there that is why I asked for where it was situated.
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coundon12 Canada
Thread starter
8 of 9Mon 5th Mar 2012 9:54pm
Hi,
It was called The Bolshi prior to 1964.
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IslandCafe Plymouth, Devon
9 of 9Tue 6th Mar 2012 11:34am
The "Bolshi" was always known by that name in the 1930's. I have always understood that it got that name from its popularity with the Bolsheviks (which later became the communist party I believe) that used to meet there to discuss their politics. Alan
Alan
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