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dutchman
Spon End
16 of 123  Thu 13th Sep 2012 4:36pm  

On 12th Sep 2012 10:47pm, Baz said: I have been to see the good lady once again, Olive is her name. Her mother use to send her to the butchers on a Tuesday, where Roy Fitter (the butcher) would give them extra bacon and forget to stamp the ration book.
Whereabouts was the butchers as I don't recall there being one in Whitefriars Street when I lived nearby? (Mind you I didn't remember the one almost opposite me when I lived in Craven Street either! Blush )
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happyhippie
Devon
17 of 123  Tue 27th Nov 2012 12:54am  

This thread has brought back some wonderful memories for me. I remember Mrs Hopper, as a very small child I was really scared of her, she used to wave her stick at me as my mother and I went to 'Fitters' for our shopping. It was a general grocers, and I use to play with his daughter Marilyn in the cellar riding on her bike (I didn't have a bike, we didn't have much money). Roy Fitter's daughter married a lad who worked with my husband so we met up again years later. And Mr Lynch from the pub was at my parents' wedding. I think he went to live in Margate, Kent, he ran a pub there.
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Pauline H
Hampshire
18 of 123  Thu 27th Mar 2014 3:02pm  

On 19th Jun 2012 10:23pm, Baz said: This is more of a story than a topic.... The second door from the left. Blush The Gaumont Palace I think can just be seen at the end of the houses ?
Hi Baz. My gran lived at 33 Whitefriars Street, so she must have moved in after the lady from Hinckley moved out. What a small world. Pauline H. Smile
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Pauline H
Hampshire
19 of 123  Thu 27th Mar 2014 3:15pm  

On 19th Jun 2012 11:23pm, dutchman said: As I've mentioned elsewhere, my friend Alan McQueen lived with his grandmother in one of the houses near the far end.
Hi dutchman. Alan McQueen is my cousin. Pauline H
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Whitefriars
Warwickshire
20 of 123  Thu 27th Mar 2014 3:24pm  

This is the first photograph of the houses in Whitefriars Street that I have seen. We lived at number 16 in the mid 1930s and I was born at Gulson Hospital. If the photograph shows number 33 I would assume that the even numbers were on the opposite side of the street. Were the houses on the "evens" side the same with the top shops? I think that I remember my mother telling me that a lady named Edith lived next door to us and I believe that Donald (?) Sproul lived at number 18.
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Pauline H
Hampshire
21 of 123  Thu 27th Mar 2014 3:40pm  

Hi Whitefriars. Looking at the photo, what looks like a long white strip on the side of a house, no.33 was there, as there was a house missing next door to my gran (bombed I think).
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dutchman
22 of 123  Thu 27th Mar 2014 4:09pm  
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dutchman
Spon End
23 of 123  Thu 27th Mar 2014 4:17pm  

On 27th Nov 2012 12:54am, happyhippie said: This thread has brought back some wonderful memories for me. I remember Mrs Hopper, as a very small child I was really scared of her, she used to wave her stick at me as my mother and I went to 'Fitters' for our shopping. It was a general grocers, and I use to play with his daughter Marilyn in the cellar riding on her bike (I didn't have a bike, we didn't have much money). Roy Fitter's daughter married a lad who worked with my husband so we met up again years later.
I remember the grocers but there was only an old lady running it by that time (1960). She would sell you a half packet of butter if you needed it as few people had fridges in those days. She would cut right through the packet with a cheese wire. The shop was part of a former pub, hence the cellar.
On 27th Nov 2012 12:54am, happyhippie said: And Mr Lynch from the pub was at my parents' wedding. I think he went to live in Margate, Kent, he ran a pub there.
Would that be the Whitefriars pub, also known as "Lynch's"?
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Pauline H
Hampshire
24 of 123  Sat 29th Mar 2014 4:58pm  

On 27th Mar 2014 4:09pm, dutchman said: Hi Pauline Wave It just goes to show what a small world we live in! Smile Alan was actually a couple of years older than me but in those days it wasn't unusual for kids of all ages to play together.
It is a very small world. What year were you around with Alan??
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dutchman
Spon End
25 of 123  Sat 29th Mar 2014 5:29pm  

I knew Alan from 1960 onwards although around 1963 he left St Mary's to go to Ullathorne and we didn't have much contact after that.
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Whitefriars
Warwickshire
26 of 123  Thu 3rd Apr 2014 12:23pm  

When my granddaughter was twenty one recently, she gave me a book and asked me to write down my memories for her. I thought the best place to start was at the beginning. In the mid-thirties I was born in Gulson Hospital and we lived at 16 Whitefriars Street, so I am a Coventry Kid. I have been interested in the photographs showing 33 Whitefriars Street but I wonder if there is a picture in existence of the houses that have disappeared under the ring road, including number 16. I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction to find out more information. Thank you members, in advance.
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dutchman
Spon End
27 of 123  Thu 3rd Apr 2014 3:42pm  

This is the only view I have ever seen of the houses on the east side of the southern end of Whitefriars Street. Note that there is a big gap between the former Black Dog pub and the electrical shop partially caused by bomb damge. The electrical shop and houses to the south of it had also gone by the time I moved to the area in 1960.
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Whitefriars
Warwickshire
28 of 123  Thu 3rd Apr 2014 4:41pm  

Thank you Dutchman. It looks as if the houses on both sides of the road have top shops. I never thought to ask my mother about the house that we lived in and I do not have any photographs of our time there.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
29 of 123  Fri 4th Apr 2014 5:01am  

Looking at the old photo above, and not wishing to divert from Whitefriars Street, I was wondering what occupies the top level of the old Gaumont buildings at the present time, are they offices or apartments. What a great picture / movie house that used to be. Wave
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TonyS
Coventry
30 of 123  Fri 4th Apr 2014 7:44am  

Hi Dreamtime, on the subject of the Gaumont, it is discussed at length in this topic here. Thumbs up
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