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dutchman
Spon End
76 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 1:57am  

Interesting finds Midland Red Thumbs up The 1947 illustration looks more than little fanciful as the premises were being shared with Marks & Spencer at the time. I've never associated Brandish with motorcycles before due to the proximity of Fretton's. Those televisions made in Coventry are probably the only true GEC sets because as far as I can tell they were all made by the Sobell factory in Wales after 1957 and then rebadged as 'GEC'.
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dutchman
Spon End
77 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 2:14am  

Excellent find Foxcote! Thumbs up but that's actually the Glover Brothers garage on the corner of Windsor Street and Trafalgar Street Smile 'Warwickshire Tyre and Car Sales Ltd' was at the north end of Windsor Street close to the junction with Spon Street and Barras Lane. It occupied a long stretch of road just to the right of the butcher's shop in this picture: Pictures of Coventry
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Foxcote
Warwick
78 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 8:24am  

Thanks for clarifying that Dutchman Wave I was actually clicking through the photos from the 'Transport' selection on Pics of Coventry and found it. I didn't think I had spotted that particular one before on the Street Search, so I checked and searched for Windsor Street and it didn't show up, so maybe someone should check through the 'Transport Photo selection' on there, in case I have missed any other interesting ones.
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TonyS
Coventry
79 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 11:32am  

On 14th Oct 2013 5:19pm, Midland Red said: . . . . and Televisions (1952 ad)
Good grief - that's equivalent to a current price of £1,766 ! Oh my
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TonyS
Coventry
80 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 11:36am  

... and Brandish's phone number hasn't changed in all that time either! (just put 024 7622 in front of it)
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dutchman
Spon End
81 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 2:59pm  

On 15th Oct 2013 11:32am, TonyS said:
On 14th Oct 2013 5:19pm, Midland Red said: . . . . and Televisions (1952 ad)
Good grief - that's equivalent to a current price of £1,766 ! Oh my
59 guineas was a lot for a TV at the time, hence the overwhelming popularity of the Bush TV22 at 'only' £36-2s-6d, still a considerable sum of money. Mods note : for our younger readers, 59 guineas was 59 pounds and 59 shillings, in other words, £61.19s.0d Oh my
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dutchman
Spon End
82 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 4:10pm  

I hadn't seen it before either Foxcote and one of the entries for 'Windsor Street' looks more like Trafalgar Street to me? Roll eyes Incidentally Foxcote, the underground petrol storage tanks at Glover Brothers Garage are still in place, buried under what is now the access road for the flats. They cost too much to dig up and move so the council just built over them! Big grin The garage itself traded right up until 1967 when the council flats were built.
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Midland Red

83 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 4:27pm  

This one's interesting! 1929! Thumbs up
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Foxcote
Warwick
84 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 5:25pm  

Regarding the 'Glover Bros', I found an interesting article. Glover Bros/Former Black Swan Public House
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Midland Red

85 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 5:50pm  

1929 models available, according to this 1928 advertisement Cheers
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TEKMELF
HAWKESBURY
86 of 361  Tue 15th Oct 2013 6:22pm  

My aunt bought me a bike for my 15th birthday from Whitefriars St. It was a Hercules Kestrel in polychromatic gold. It had a reversible rear wheel, free wheel on one side and a fixed cog on the other. It was made from Reynolds tubing and at the time it was sold for the princely sum of £14 pounds and 5 shillings.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
87 of 361  Wed 16th Oct 2013 3:57am  

On 15th Oct 2013 5:25pm, Foxcote said: Regarding the 'Glover Bros', I found an interesting article. Glover Bros/Former Black Swan Public House
Clever one Foxy. Thumbs up
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
88 of 361  Wed 16th Oct 2013 8:13am  

On 15th Oct 2013 4:27pm, Midland Red said: This one's interesting! 1929! Thumbs up
Of course Armstrong Siddeley cars were made at Parkside in the City, at the factory previously called Siddeley Deasy and latterly Rolls-Royce. There exists an Armstrong Siddeley Owners Club to this day who regularly display their vehicles at shows and suchlike. A lot of information including a book about the history of the company can be accessed/obtained from the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust. Incidentally, when the factory was demolished the original Board Room, its furniture, including all its panelling, was salvaged and rebuilt in the RRHT Museum!
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Midland Red

89 of 361  Wed 16th Oct 2013 8:51am  

On 15th Oct 2013 2:59pm, dutchman said:
On 15th Oct 2013 11:32am, TonyS said:
On 14th Oct 2013 5:19pm, Midland Red said: . . . . and Televisions (1952 ad)
Good grief - that's equivalent to a current price of £1,766 ! Oh my
59 guineas was a lot for a TV at the time, hence the overwhelming popularity of the Bush TV22 at 'only' £36-2s-6d, still a considerable sum of money. Mods note : for our younger readers, 59 guineas was 59 pounds and 59 shillings, in other words, £61.19s.0d Oh my
. . . and I guess you only got one channel for your money too! Oh my
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TonyS
Coventry
90 of 361  Wed 16th Oct 2013 12:34pm  

This is from 1963 - a snip at just £1471.96!
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