Foxcote
Warwick |
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 8:17pm
Thinking about the earlier property that was used in New Street, it would have to have been rather large and there were a few pubs. I have taken this shot from 'Pictures of Coventry' but it would be interesting to see where they were for the first 40 years.
The White Bear 1822-1958
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 8:25pm
Or this as potential upstairs perhaps? It is the corner of Cox St and New St. gratefully taken from 'Pictures of Coventry'.
The Livery Stables, 1822-1961 - there's new building going on in the background.
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 8:52pm
On 29th Sep 2012 8:17pm, Foxcote said:
Thinking about the earlier property that was used in New Street, it would have to have been rather large
Not really. The original building in Cox Street wasn't that big to begin with. It was expanded gradually over the years.
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with in the wall
Coventry |
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Sat 29th Sep 2012 11:27pm
Thanks Dutchman and Foxcote for all your info the photos and map, its helped me understand where everything was. I found the article very interesting i did'nt know the club as so old. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Wed 3rd Oct 2012 11:19pm
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Thu 4th Oct 2012 2:08am
Morning Dutchman, I love your maps, and I see you as the expert.
Is there a map showing the Binley Working Mens Club round about the middle to late 30's.
Not to worry if there is no trace. Havaguday |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sun 7th Oct 2012 8:18pm
Hi Dreamtime
It's not shown on any pre-war map. The earliest is this one from 1947: www.old-maps.co.uk
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Mon 8th Oct 2012 2:12am
Thank you Dutchman,
The reason I gave the 30's was because my grandparents had the traditional clock presented to them when they left, so it was a wild guess, but thanks for the map anyway.
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anne
coventry |
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Sun 21st Oct 2012 11:03pm
We used to have some very happy times, in the 50's and sixties, going to the Miner's club in Keresley End. My mum played bingo there every Friday night, leaving us kids, with our dad, watching 'Bonanza' We kids went on trips in the summer and to parties at Christmas. There were often dances there and I remember, aged about 10, learning to Twist! I remember calling in there, to buy peanuts, on the way back from Brownies. |
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gangan
Stockton, Southam |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 12:42pm
My grandfather, George Tranter, was a life member of the Vauxhall WMC in Eld Road, Foleshill, and in the 50's I can remember trips to Wicksteed Park. We were given tickets for lunch and were told not to lose them "NO ticket, no food"! There were Christmas parties for us kids. I can also recall a magnificent Bowling Green to the rear of the property with balaustrades and steps down.There was also an upstairs concert room. I wasn't allowed to play snooker until I had mastered (but never did) the game of billiards. i had to stand on an R Whites wooden crate in order to reach the table and make a bridge. Memories of golden times |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 1:39pm
Wot, you mean you didn't have one of those cardboard discs dangling from your neck on a piece of twine?
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gangan
Stockton, Southam |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 2:02pm
I wish, Dutchman. We had a parcel label with an elastic band through it which was attached to a button. A bit of rough and tumble and you went hungry! |
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phoenixrockandroll
Styvechale |
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Fri 15th Mar 2013 12:49pm
Hi Colin, The Barry James Trio actually played at our wedding reception in 1964. I bumped into Derek the younger brother last night 14th March. The mum and dad died some time ago and his older brother Barry died more recently. Derek is still playing and singing although mostly solo to backing tracks. He is coming to play with our band Phoenix Rock'n'Roll in a couple of weeks time if you want to catch up with him. We are starting a Rock'n'Roll night every Friday at the Longford Engine on 29th and he will be there. Everyone is welcome and its free, and there is room to dance if you want. Graham |
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happyhippie
Devon |
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Sun 17th Mar 2013 10:51am
Does anyone remember the Charterhouse Working Men's Club in David Road, Stoke? My dad belonged to their fishing club, and as a child I used to go on Sunday mornings with them in the coach. I started fishing aged 6. At night they would stop off at another club where there was always a 'Free and Easy' and buffet. My dad was always the first on the stage to sing, he had a lovely voice, trouble was he could never remember the words!! Oh the embarrassment
Does anyone know if it's still there.. bet it's not
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NormK
bulkington |
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Sun 17th Mar 2013 11:05am
Checked on google, it says "The club is at 48 David Road and is now a Private Members Club" Milly rules
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