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Mick Strong
Coventry
1441 of 1703  Thu 18th Feb 2021 11:41am  

The last time I went in there, it was run by Bobby Arthur, the Coventry boxer.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
1442 of 1703  Thu 18th Feb 2021 12:48pm  

Belushi, sometimes 'Time gentlemen please' doesn't always work.
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belushi
coventry
1443 of 1703  Thu 18th Feb 2021 12:59pm  

It was well before closing time - I'm not allowed out that late Lol .
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Mick Strong
Coventry
1444 of 1703  Thu 18th Feb 2021 1:50pm  

On 18th Feb 2021 11:20am, belushi said: Some time back in the 1980s I was having a drink in the New Star when the phone rang behind the bar. The barman answered it then shouted out, "the police are on their way". Within a very short while my mate and I were the only ones still in the pub!
Reminds me of a time years ago when at a night out in the Walsgrave Club, the shout went out that some factory night shift had walked out and the place emptied of housewives!!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1445 of 1703  Fri 19th Feb 2021 2:53pm  

Possibly the last image of the old Three Tuns. Nice Roller as well! (c) Coventry Culture Trust Post copied from topic Greyfriars Green and Warwick Row on 19th Feb 2021 3:50 pm
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Mick Strong
Coventry
1446 of 1703  Mon 22nd Feb 2021 9:37am  

Recently purchased this antique bottle It is embossed with SYDENHAM PALACE, COVENTRY. It also has T. OWEN embossed around the top. It is a moulded separate top Imperial Half Pint, with the bottle makers number 849 on the bottom. Thomas Owen was licensee from 1886 to 1913, and the pub closed in 1971 and was demolished. Was it common for licensees to have their own bottles moulded?
Mick Strong

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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
1447 of 1703  Sat 13th Mar 2021 2:34pm  

On 13th Mar 2021 12:14pm, Mick Strong said: Not even this corner?
Too early for Moderne Mick. Thats an example of simple Art Noveau on the corner of The Rose and Woody. A style popular from 1890 to 1910ish. Nice innit? Post copied from topic Art Deco Buildings in Coventry on 14th Mar 2021 2:35 pm
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Osmiroid
UK
1448 of 1703  Sat 13th Mar 2021 4:52pm  

I took this picture I think in 2007. Yet another great building now demolished. Post copied from topic Art Deco Buildings in Coventry on 14th Mar 2021 2:45 pm
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Mick Strong
Coventry
1449 of 1703  Sat 13th Mar 2021 6:19pm  

Great pic Osmiroid, spent many a happy hour in there over the years. It's around 14 houses now!
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Osmiroid
UK
1450 of 1703  Sat 13th Mar 2021 6:29pm  

The Phantom Coach before they ruined the colour scheme, Post copied from topic Art Deco Buildings in Coventry on 14th Mar 2021 2:37 pm
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
1451 of 1703  Sat 13th Mar 2021 7:38pm  

The Hawthorn Tree, what a great piccie Osmi'. It's another great example and shows just how much pre war development there was in the Tile Hill area. Used to spend my 5/- weekly dinner money every Monday lunchtime in there and go hungry for the remainder of the week as a 5th former at Woodlands, making sure I kept well away from any master smelling alcohol on me in the afternoon. The landlord would turn a blind eye provided we took our school ties off and reversed our jackets and sat quietly in a corner. My mother couldn't understand why I was famished when I got home from school every afternoon saying 'you've had your school dinner, you must have worms!' How bad is that?
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Osmiroid
UK
1452 of 1703  Sat 13th Mar 2021 10:33pm  

The Tollgate. Post copied from topic Art Deco Buildings in Coventry on 14th Mar 2021 2:45 pm
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
1453 of 1703  Sun 14th Mar 2021 7:38am  

That takes me back Osmiroid, We had a few lovely meals in there. I remember it more of the front view though. Thanks for that. Cheers
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Osmiroid
UK
1454 of 1703  Sun 14th Mar 2021 11:44am  

Dreamtime, glad to help. Here is a front view. Looking head on, the building is too wide to fit the whole thing in, even from standing across the road on the opposite pavement. Here are the art deco lamp posts. Post copied from topic Art Deco Buildings in Coventry on 14th Mar 2021 2:39 pm
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
1455 of 1703  Mon 15th Mar 2021 4:05am  

Many thanks Osmiroid, I would hate to see that to be demolished, may it stay for ever. It used to be one of our favourite locals. Thumbs up
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