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Hereford
211 of 340  Mon 27th May 2013 2:27pm  

On 15th Sep 2011 8:22am, Midland Red said: From that illustrious site Wikipedia : Coventrians . . . .
A terrific list, I never new so many of those names came from Coventry, however I would like to add another if I may. Peter Robbins played Rugby for Coventry and England. Freeman. Lol
Jim. Walton

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flapdoodle
Coventry
212 of 340  Tue 28th May 2013 7:44am  

Coventry kid Roy Albrighton's band Nektar have a new album out next month called 'Time Machine' - released in the US on the Cleopatra label. US only release, I think. As I'm a fan of the band, I've ordered it from Amazon.com.
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jvb
Kenilworth
213 of 340  Tue 28th May 2013 11:34pm  

Several schoolfriends from my time at King Henry VIII (1970's) are worthy of note: Stephen Gadd - born in Berkshire (1964) but came to Coventry at an early age, was a chorister at the Cathedral and is now an opera singer Martin Marquez - actor Simon Over- pianist and conductor Jonathan Ockenden - senior civil servant and organiser of the G8 summit Harvey Brough (slightly older than us) - was also in the choir, later had a band called Harvey and the Wallbangers who were briefly famous in the '70's/'80's, but he has been a successful musician & composer since There are a few more people you may wish to include here
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jvb
Kenilworth
214 of 340  Wed 29th May 2013 9:54pm  

Have you seen this? Mike Lucas, of the canal touring Mikron Theatre Company, went to King Henry VIII, as I believe did Tim Higton, who is also well known on the canals as the owner of the Warwickshire Fly Boat Company, based at Stockton for many years.
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jvb
Kenilworth
215 of 340  Sat 1st Jun 2013 9:39pm  

Frank B Wilds, a builder by trade, moved from Coventry to Horning in Norfolk in the 1950's or 60's, where he became a very successful boatbuilder and owner of a holiday boat business.
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jvb
Kenilworth
216 of 340  Sun 30th Jun 2013 8:28pm  

Another one of my schoolfriends from Henry's who has done quite well in his chosen profession is Mark Whale - he is an international organist.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
217 of 340  Thu 18th Jul 2013 2:05pm  

I don't understand the scoring in golf myself but I was just trying to find out what an Albatross was and came across this little snippet. Bogey - The term was developed in 1891 at the Coventry Golf Club in England when Hugh Rotherham, a Coventry member, conceived the idea of playing a competition against what he called a 'ground score' which represented error free play.The first such competition was played on May 13, 1891 and the idea spread quickly. During this time, a popular music-hall song of the time referred to the 'bogey-man' and this term was then adopted as the name of the scary score one would receive by not beating the ground score.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
218 of 340  Thu 18th Jul 2013 3:23pm  

Lee Child, leading thriller writer, well known for the character Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise). Born in Coventry but now in New York. I would recommend his thriller 'Worth Dying for' also 'The Wreckage'. Thumbs up Mods note : thanks Dreamtime. Already included in our list of "Famous Coventrians" (see post 168 of this thread)
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
219 of 340  Thu 18th Jul 2013 5:10pm  

I am a great fan of Lee Child's books and I have his latest, 'A Wanted Man', to read when I go on holiday next week. I've read all the others, but I have to say 'The Wreckage' is not one of his. Blush I got the chance to meet Lee Child at a seminar and book signing at Birmingham Library Theatre last year. He's a very personable and down-to-earth chap with no arty 'edge' to him at all. I did ask him why he wasn't a City fan, but his excuse was that he was brought up in Birmingham so became a Villa fan by default. He has used the names of past Villa players for characters in some of his books.
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Midland Red

220 of 340  Thu 18th Jul 2013 5:50pm  

Congratulations to our own Ian Bell on achieving centuries in three consecutive Ashes test matches Cheers Well done, Belly Thumbs up
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
221 of 340  Thu 18th Jul 2013 5:51pm  

Oh, sorry for the repeat, just goes to show how up to date I am. Got mixed up, my other book was 'The Enemy' which I haven't finished yet. Wave
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Midland Red

222 of 340  Thu 18th Jul 2013 6:44pm  

No problem! Big grin
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Midland Red

223 of 340  Sun 11th Aug 2013 8:05pm  

Another Ashes century for OUR Ian Bell - four in five tests against Australia, and his 20th test match hundred - well done, Belly Cheers
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Dreamtime
224 of 340  Sun 11th Aug 2013 8:23pm  
Off-topic / chat  

morgana
the secret garden
225 of 340  Sun 18th Aug 2013 11:31am  

Lol Lol
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