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dutchman
376 of 941  Sat 18th Jan 2014 7:03pm  
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Foxcote
Warwick
377 of 941  Thu 20th Feb 2014 8:32am  

I have a few posts on here concerning 'Coventry Motor Mart' on the London Road. The building is still there but I have found a great photo of it around 1953. Coventry Motor Mart, London Road
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deanocity3
keresley
378 of 941  Thu 20th Feb 2014 9:21am  

You so right Foxcote here is the same Coventry Motor mart building today, I know which one I prefer, Photo via google street view
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Foxcote
Warwick
379 of 941  Thu 20th Feb 2014 10:55am  

I certainly prefer the 'Then' to 'Now'! What an unusual design isn't it . I noted on the older photograph, they were advertising the Gaumont Buildings as well as the Whitley Depot. I did find a photograph of their Cycles Business in Whitefriar Street. Whitefriar Street, c. 1957
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dutchman
Spon End
380 of 941  Thu 20th Feb 2014 12:47pm  

Good find Foxcote Thumbs up It's actually in Jordan Well where Motor Mart occupied both units between the corner and the cinema. One sold mostly bikes and the other sold mostly toys. You can see a reflection of Lynes Store at the top of Cox Street in one window and a reflection of a shop on the other side of Jordan Well in the other window.
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Foxcote
Warwick
381 of 941  Thu 20th Feb 2014 1:10pm  

Thanks Dutchman, I just went and had another look for the reflections!! While I am on, do check the Mirrorpix site, there's a mixture of new images on which may prove of use? They usually put the new ones first so they are quite easy to find.
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ronhu2
tavistock
382 of 941  Sat 22nd Feb 2014 5:08pm  

Having just browsed through all pages of shops and the like I can comment as follows: Swifts cycle shop at General Wolfe. Their daughter went to Coventry Junior Tec. school (comm). 1944/6. very nice girl. Did she take over the business? Matterson Huxley and Watson, near Opera House. Could not find any mention. Manager there was Mr. Clark in the 40s. Holy terror to the staff but a good man (that was the style of the day). Does anyone recall the batch shop opposite Cashs Lane? (Cash closed their doors this week after over 100 yrs manufacturing ribbons). The batch shop was owned by the Picken family who lived at 232 Foleshill Rd. We lived at 234 after you-know-who blew our previous home away. Also I have seen no mention of the best tailor in Coventry, Walter Hammon (even better than my father!!). Let's see what other links can be generated. Ron Critchlow
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dutchman
Spon End
383 of 941  Mon 24th Mar 2014 7:30pm  

On 22nd Nov 2013 9:42pm, stevehurren1 said:
On 19th Dec 2011 3:38pm, dutchman said: Did Currys sell bikes there at one time too?
I worked there in the early 80 s and they didnt sell bikes. They were on 2 floors with white goods downstairs and brown goods upstairs. My manager was an italian called Mario Leone who we had to call "Mr Leone". Video recorders were still pretty new and were flying out the door!
They did originally Steve, it's recorded in planning records: LINK
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GVB
Longford
384 of 941  Mon 24th Mar 2014 7:40pm  

On 20th Feb 2014 9:21am, deanocity3 said: You so right Foxcote here is the same Coventry Motor mart building today, I know which one I prefer, Photo via google street view
I bought my first road legal motorcycle from here. I paid the huge sum of £27.10s for a Francis Barnett Falcon and it cost me approximately the same amount to have the engine rebuilt a year later.
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dutchman
Spon End
385 of 941  Tue 15th Apr 2014 3:01am  

Can anyone remember a shop in 1970 midway along the south side of the city arcade which sold (among other things) Subbuteo and plastic assembly kits? I remember they had in their window that year a display of the Subbuteo World Cup Edition with (I think) all 16 international teams also the Revell Saturn V moon rocket which was big news at the time. It may not necessarily have been a toy or model shop.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
386 of 941  Tue 15th Apr 2014 8:05am  

I recently saw an old photo of City Arcade from the 1960s - all the shops had little signs above the doors with icons and their name, and all in the same style. It also looked a bit different to today, it seems that the area beneath the windows of the shop units was filled in. It certainly looked smarter then.
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
387 of 941  Tue 15th Apr 2014 8:06am  

I remember a shop a few doors up from Victor Value / Tesco in the Arcade I would say directly opposite the stairs up to the Thistle Pub (don't know if this was the South side) that sold many different things on two floors, Gifts etc. I bought 'Corgi' cars and suchlike in there during the 60's Would this be the one Dutchman ?
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dutchman
Spon End
388 of 941  Tue 15th Apr 2014 7:41pm  

Afraid not Wearethemods. Sad This one was further along the arcade and on the opposite side.
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pixrobin
Canley
389 of 941  Wed 16th Apr 2014 11:57am  

In the early 1960s there was a good tailor in the High Street: Carters occupied one of the temporary shops. If I drew a picture of what I had in mind they could create a jacket from it. Just along from them was the District Bank - now I believe the premises are occupied by the Yorkshire Bank. Where the chi bar is located on the street view of Google Earth was Weltons Chemist and on the corner of Hay Lane was the Anslows furniture showroom. My ex-wife and I bought several items of furniture from there when I came out of the army in 1971.
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pixrobin
Canley
390 of 941  Wed 16th Apr 2014 12:24pm  

Reviving an old discussion: The camera shop at the top of Hertford Street (possibly the address was Provincial Bank Chambers) was none of the names mentioned in my day. I feel it began with 'P' and they did sell the camera of my dreams then - the Corfield Periflex Gold Star. It was one of the last models of 'enthusiast' cameras made in the UK. It cost £45 which was well out of my range being on just £5 a week.
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