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Rob Orland
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151 of 691  Tue 25th Jul 2017 10:25am  

25th Jul 2003 Massey Ferguson in Banner Lane, once one of the largest tractor factories in the world, closed for the last time.
Memories and Nostalgia - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

152 of 691  Wed 26th Jul 2017 7:44am  

Telegraph photos taken on 26th July Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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153 of 691  Wed 26th Jul 2017 8:46am  

26th Jul 1962 Coventry born Frank Ifield has his first Number One hit with 'I Remember You'. I'm sure many of you remember that! Wink
Memories and Nostalgia - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

154 of 691  Thu 27th Jul 2017 7:23am  

Telegraph photos taken on 27th July Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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155 of 691  Thu 27th Jul 2017 10:31am  

27th Jul 1977 As part of her Silver Jubilee celebrations, The Queen, with Prince Philip, visits Coventry, including unveiling a plaque in Coventry Working Men's Club in Cox Street.
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Roger T
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156 of 691  Thu 27th Jul 2017 10:52pm  

On 27th Jul 2017 7:23am, Midland Red said: Telegraph photos taken on 27th July Thumbs up
MR I think you are doing a great service here, some of these photos are very evocative. I seem to remember the Telegraph had a "window" in Hertford Street where they displayed photos they had taken, especially of weddings and local events. When the ET moved did they continue the "window"?

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Memories and Nostalgia - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

157 of 691  Fri 28th Jul 2017 7:32am  

Thank you, Roger Thumbs up Yes, they continued to display photographs in the window of their Corporation Street premises - I don't know whether they did so until they moved out of there or whether they discontinued it before then
Memories and Nostalgia - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

158 of 691  Fri 28th Jul 2017 7:34am  

Telegraph photos taken on 28th July Thumbs up
Memories and Nostalgia - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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159 of 691  Fri 28th Jul 2017 10:02am  

28th Jul 1885 The opening ceremony for the new King Henry VIII school building in Warwick Road.
Memories and Nostalgia - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

160 of 691  Sat 29th Jul 2017 7:18am  

Telegraph photos taken on 29th July Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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161 of 691  Sat 29th Jul 2017 3:09pm  

29th Jul 1867 T. E. Dunville (real name Thomas Edward Wallen) born in Coventry. He was a top eccentric comedian and contortionist on the music-hall stage - the highest paid artist of his time.
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Midland Red

162 of 691  Sun 30th Jul 2017 7:39am  

Telegraph photos taken on 30th July Thumbs up Somebody tell Trinity Mirror that it's Mick Ferguson and not David Cross Oh my
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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163 of 691  Sun 30th Jul 2017 11:16am  

30th Jul 1642 Coventry appointed 40 men to guard the city walls every night in readiness for the ever increasingly likely Civil War. 30th Jul 1849 Due to poor conditions in the city a Local Board of Health was established in Coventry. This was part of a nation-wide clean-up, including the plans to build the huge sewerage system in London. The sewers, ironically, although providing the answer to poor health, were built for the wrong reason, as the thinking at that time was that people got ill because of the smell, not because of bacteria. 30th Jul 1942 The final fatalities of WW2 due to bombing in Coventry occur when three people were killed in Bulls Head Lane by a lone bomber.
Memories and Nostalgia - What happened on THIS day in Coventry's history?
Midland Red

164 of 691  Mon 31st Jul 2017 7:47am  

Telegraph photos taken on 31st July Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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165 of 691  Mon 31st Jul 2017 8:23am  

31st Jul 1999 A testimonial match is held at Highfield Road for Sky Blue legend, Cyril Regis, at the age of 41.
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