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NeilsYard
Coventry
181 of 220  Wed 11th Dec 2019 11:56am  

Does anyone know the exact date the original Coventry Owen Owen store opened?
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
182 of 220  Wed 11th Dec 2019 12:27pm  

Friday September 17th 1937 at 11.00am!!
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
183 of 220  Thu 12th Dec 2019 12:12pm  

Annewiggy. Brilliant, but what a statement - the store opened in wartime then, not before as thought. This would have different effects. First, a week after the blackout started, we felt the full impact on how it was to alter our lives, car accidents doubled, minor injuries were huge. The huge staff leaving in the dark would be a nightmare. Although rationing hadn't started people were buying and hoarding. Word went round that clothing factories had turned to uniforms - a quarter of the population was in some uniform or other, and clothes would be hard to buy. A big spending spree for people that had money before they sold out. The 'dark days' in more ways than one.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
184 of 220  Thu 12th Dec 2019 12:58pm  

Kaga. Not to mention all the knitting that was undone only to be used again for another item. My gran was an expert at that (crinkly balls of wool).
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
185 of 220  Thu 12th Dec 2019 1:45pm  

Sorry Kaga, I thought I had edited that, it should read 1937. Senior moment.
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Greg
Coventry
186 of 220  Fri 13th Dec 2019 7:56pm  

On 4th Oct 2012 6:06pm, dutchman said: No, they were based in Liverpool.
Owen Owen was the son of a North Wales sheep farmer, I believe.
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stuarthelenmillar
Radford
187 of 220  Sat 14th Dec 2019 9:06pm  

Fabulous photo, what year would this be, Greg?

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Helen F
Warrington
188 of 220  Sat 14th Dec 2019 10:06pm  

Hi, I could be wrong but I assume that Greg's photo was the same date as Midland Red's, give or take a few months - so 1937?
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
189 of 220  Sun 15th Dec 2019 10:59am  

Midland Red's photo is the only one of the first Owens, but note it was all barrow and elbow grease even late thirties - opened in 1937. I believe that they wanted to open on the day the first woman flew solo from UK to USA but they got delayed and she flew in 1936.
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PeterB
Mount Nod
190 of 220  Tue 28th Jul 2020 10:21pm  

A new hole has been opened up on Trinity Street next to Primark. The brickwork looks like it could be from the original Owen Owen building.
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Helen F
Warrington
191 of 220  Tue 28th Jul 2020 10:38pm  

It looks about right for Owen Owens. Thumbs up About halfway between Ironmonger Row and the pointy Broadgate end. If it was earlier brickwork it would be on Little Butcher Row. Do the bricks have a frog? What period did they come in?
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PeterB
Mount Nod
192 of 220  Wed 29th Jul 2020 12:38am  

Hi Helen, I've zoomed into the photo and I don't think there is a frog, but most bricks have a layer of rubble on them so its hard to tell. Frogs came in c1850. The brickwork style looks like Common or American Bond. It looks similar to the brickwork in the second photo in 27 old photos of Coventry's much-loved Owen Owen store in Broadgate. Peter.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
193 of 220  Wed 29th Jul 2020 8:29am  

Why wouldn't it have been part of Owen Owen's basement in 1937? In fact why not the basement in Neil's photo in post #178?
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scrutiny
coventry
194 of 220  Wed 29th Jul 2020 10:20am  

Not all bricks had a frog in them, some had holes and others were still solid. When I built my first house in the early seventies all the bricks were solid, hell of a job to cut to length. Thumbs up
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
195 of 220  Wed 29th Jul 2020 11:06am  

That's right. I seem to remember the cheaper commons (light pink colour) having frogs, whereas the darker engineering bricks generally had 3 off 1" dia holes. I think the blues were solid. I'm going back to when I was a little boy and the builders were building a new garage because the old wooden one was rotten and falling down.
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