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Helen F
Warrington
526 of 1703  Mon 7th Oct 2013 11:17pm  

Demolition of Ye Olde Tower on Cook Street
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Mick Strong
Coventry
527 of 1703  Wed 9th Oct 2013 8:12pm  

Served my drinking apprenticeship in the Black Prince in Jardine Crescent. Anyone else remember it?
Mick Strong

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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry
528 of 1703  Wed 9th Oct 2013 9:44pm  

There's this superb picture of The Black Prince by Coventry-born artist George Shaw
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JacobMarley
Reading
529 of 1703  Sat 12th Oct 2013 7:03pm  

40+ years ago I used to go the New Inn, near Binley Road, for a decent pint or two, then 100 yards to the trendy Bulls Head where the drink was awful. Then on the bus to town and on to The Lady Godiva (Dive Bar) and the Golden Cross (The Cross). Happy days for the most part.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
530 of 1703  Wed 16th Oct 2013 9:01pm  

Many people used the Jaguar in Corporation Street. What happened to it??

Question

Mick Strong

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dutchman
Spon End
531 of 1703  Thu 17th Oct 2013 12:06am  

On 16th Oct 2013 9:01pm, Mick Strong said: Many people used the Jaguar in Corporation Street. What happened to it??
It was being refitted when I passed it the other day. What as I couldn't say?
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
532 of 1703  Mon 21st Oct 2013 5:17pm  

I can't help wondering why they would name a public house The Admiral Lord Rodney in Coventry. Is there any connection at all ? Oh my
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Midland Red

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533 of 1703  Mon 21st Oct 2013 5:54pm  

There were also Admiral Hawke and Admiral Lord Codrington! Then again there were Generals Blakeney, Havelock, Lee and Wolfe, Lord Nelson, plus Green Man and The Swan with two necks So I don't think there has to be a direct connection Big grin
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Harrier
Coventry
534 of 1703  Mon 21st Oct 2013 6:21pm  

Has anyone got a picture of The Green Man Hotel in Much Park Street? If not, any ideas what the style of the building might have been (pre WW1)?
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Dreamtime
535 of 1703  Mon 21st Oct 2013 7:50pm  
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dutchman
Spon End
536 of 1703  Mon 21st Oct 2013 8:07pm  

On 21st Oct 2013 5:17pm, Dreamtime said: I can't help wondering why they would name a public house The Admiral Lord Rodney in Coventry. Is there any connection at all ? Oh my
You're not the first person to wonder about the naval connection Dreamtime There was also - within easy walking distance - the Hope & Anchor, the Royal Oak, the Mermaid and the Anchorsmith, all naval references. There was even a seaman's club close to the Rodney. It's possible that the area was at one time a favourite drinking rendezvous for seamen home on leave in Coventry?
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Dreamtime
537 of 1703  Tue 22nd Oct 2013 2:54am  
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flapdoodle
Coventry
538 of 1703  Tue 22nd Oct 2013 8:14am  

There's a planning application to convert the Gosford Park Hotel (Stoke) into apartments... I had a look on Google Street view, and it looks like a typical Edwardian neighbourhood pub.
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Midland Red

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539 of 1703  Wed 23rd Oct 2013 3:18pm  

While in Smith Street this morning I took this photograph, assuming it to have been a public house in a previous life Sure enough, it used to be The Golden Horse Cheers
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mickw
nuneaton
540 of 1703  Wed 23rd Oct 2013 3:41pm  

Terry Downes the ex-World Champion boxer used to drink in The Thistle, he used to be dropped off by his driver in his Rolls Royce. I met him in The Bell in Keresley in the early 90s, he was a mate of John Thomas, the landlord at the time - he loved coming to Coventry
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