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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
1501 of 1703  Sun 30th Jan 2022 4:56pm  

On 11th Jan 2022 11:48am, NeilsYard said: Anyone know if this place is still open?
What is the pub called?
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Midland Red

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1502 of 1703  Sun 30th Jan 2022 5:22pm  

It's The Stag, corner of Bishop Street and Lamb Street Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1503 of 1703  Wed 2nd Feb 2022 12:44pm  

Sorry to report that The Black Horse is going Angry - Planning Application.
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Midland Red

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1504 of 1703  Wed 2nd Feb 2022 2:10pm  

Yes, sad news about the Black Horse. On the list of licensees is the name John Keene. He was the father-in-law of my great-granduncle, John Lines, who had married Mary Jane Keene in 1872. John Lines was a grandson of William Lines, my 3x great grandfather, who was involved in the case of Edward 'Duckfat' Bradshaw. John Keene died in 1873, and the license obviously transferred to Mary, his widow, for a short time.
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Bedworth
1505 of 1703  Wed 2nd Feb 2022 3:23pm  

Today's Coventry Telegraph shows pictures of a fire in what is described as a derelict building in Station Street West. It looks to me like the former Angel Hotel.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
1506 of 1703  Wed 2nd Feb 2022 9:43pm  

Sadly it is the Angel. That pub was on Pam & my shortlist for our wedding reception venue in 1968. The meals in there were fabulous. The Craftsman became our choice because of guest numbers. They had a fire there a while back.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
1507 of 1703  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 2:25pm  

All these lovely old alehouses seem to be diminishing now. What is it about these places that the modern developers dislike. There will be no more landmark icons which were full of character and atmosphere. All in the name of progress. Sad
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Helen F
Warrington
1508 of 1703  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 2:47pm  

To be fair, we aren't using pubs the way we used to. More drinking at home, more coffee drunk socially. Old pubs not suited to modern uses or disliked by the young. I'd rather they knocked a building down than carved swathes out of the countryside.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
1509 of 1703  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 3:38pm  

I agree Helen. I don't like to see these old buildings pulled down, but I would rather see them converted than just falling to ruin or accidentally having a fire! I can never understand when planners spend ages refusing planning applications to preserve things when they are rotting under their noses. A 5 storey 1886 mill has just been converted to apartments in Tamworth and looks just the same on the outside and is no longer an empty ruin.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1510 of 1703  Thu 17th Feb 2022 5:17pm  

We've captured an image of it on this thread already but Tony McSweeney took this one of The Gate Hangs Well in Howard Street in 1971. I'd not noticed the pub sign before - points for making out what it read. Tony tried to salvage it but the bulldozer beat him to it.
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
1511 of 1703  Thu 17th Feb 2022 6:54pm  

The Gate Hangs Well And Hinders None Refresh and Pay And Travel On
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1512 of 1703  Fri 18th Feb 2022 9:48am  

Derrick gets the Cheers
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NeilsYard
Coventry
1513 of 1703  Tue 8th Mar 2022 9:42am  

Another cracker from Dean Nelson on FB. I know The Newdigate carried on regardless into the 60's minus its upper floor but had not seen this one of the damage before, plus the rear of the properties that were on Corporation Street at the time.
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Helen F
Warrington
1514 of 1703  Thu 10th Mar 2022 11:14pm  

On 19th Aug 2021 4:31pm, NeilsYard said: A new poser marked as Unknown on Coventry Archives -
Rare older image on eBay of The Old Wheel on Leicester Row, left hand road in the Coventry Digital photo.
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Midland Red

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1515 of 1703  Sun 27th Mar 2022 6:53pm  

The Plough, 9 Spon Street Picture source: Gwyneth Perrier
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