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Osmiroid
76 of 197  Mon 13th Mar 2017 9:37am  
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Osmiroid
UK
77 of 197  Mon 13th Mar 2017 11:49am  

I have found this have not been able to locate the picture anywhere though.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
78 of 197  Wed 15th Mar 2017 8:48am  

So my memory was wrong about the Bull Yard, but with the abattoir, Bull Ring and Butcher Row on the north side of the hill, and assuming the bull pens were in the Bull Yard on the south side makes me wonder how they led the bulls from Hertford Street through Broadgate and down to the Bull Ring. What comes to mind is a five foot and a half guy clinging on to a mature bull, being pulled all over the place through Broadgate, hilarious and dangerous to boot. Anyone have other ideas?
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Osmiroid
UK
79 of 197  Fri 4th Aug 2017 3:18am  

On 17th Nov 2015 10:56am, Helen F said: Osmiroid, well done. At first I thought the sign said Carpet Maker but maybe it says Cabinet Maker? That would tie in with next door.
This clearer picture shows it to be definitely cabinet.
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Osmiroid
UK
80 of 197  Fri 4th Aug 2017 3:29am  

On 12th Mar 2017 2:56pm, Heathite said: Hmm . .
A note on the spelling, if you look carefully you can see it is 'curiositie'. This spelling also matches the one in Little Butcher Row
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Helen F
Warrington
81 of 197  Fri 4th Aug 2017 6:15pm  

I'm quite poor at being able to put the different images in strict time order so I don't know if the shop moved to or from Little Butcher Row or even if they were two branches of the same emporium. But I do think that they were related. The location on Little Butcher Row was very quaint.
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Osmiroid
UK
82 of 197  Fri 4th Aug 2017 7:09pm  

Yes, same thoughts myself! YOCS
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
83 of 197  Mon 7th Aug 2017 5:25pm  

There was a shop in one of those old streets I vaguely remember - there were oriental fans and trinkets in the window so you couldn't see in. The entrance door had a large colourful advert of some eastern circus or such on the plate glass window, so you couldn't see much through that either. As you entered the shop a small eastern bell tinkled as you closed the door behind you. A large room with narrow tables full of antiques, Chinese porcelain vases, trinkets, gift clocks, fans, in a mass of colour. Pieces of statuary pictures on the wall, faded print dresses, small foreign stamp albums of decorated wood. More antiques on shelves. Chop-sticks, small boxes of coloured candles and a sweet smell of perfume. As a kid you just couldn't take it all in in one visit, so I went a few times. I have no idea of what the shop was called but the shield does jog the mind.
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Osmiroid
UK
84 of 197  Mon 7th Aug 2017 6:24pm  

Very atmospheric Kaga! Could it be the shop next door, William something? Although it does sound like it should be a place named YOCS. I'm wondering about that, saying "cabinet maker" etc below the shield, if the following owners just kept the shield sign and let it fade. Although in the photo a lot of small items in the window- not looking like a carpentry shop. ?x1000!
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
85 of 197  Thu 10th Aug 2017 12:33pm  

Osmiroid, I see little difference in what the old folk called Yocs and Antique shop of course the main difference for me are all the old photo's were taken with few people and very clean. But I as a kid with those narrow streets felt they were packed with people and could see little of the big picture of today, or little difference in the streets, all narrow, over jutting and the streets very messy. As you say shopkeepers, they could talk to one another and still be in their own space to conduct business. I had a young aunt who was still in the mood of the twenties with beads and loose flowered dresses, head bands etc. who we all adored but would drag me and my sister into that particular shop. It sold a lot more than I can remember. I believe it was a great place to live in those days despite the set backs (toilets etc) we see of it today.
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Osmiroid
UK
86 of 197  Thu 10th Aug 2017 2:50pm  

Here is a bit more on next door to YOCS, William Franks, who I'd heard of, can't remember seeing it visually until this.
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Midland Red

87 of 197  Wed 27th Dec 2017 9:28am  

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Osmiroid
UK
88 of 197  Wed 27th Dec 2017 4:14pm  

Thanks, nice quality Smile
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
89 of 197  Fri 29th Dec 2017 11:28am  

But in the middle thirties all talk was about the coming war, plus Coventry being foremost in motor production. I think councillors would be more geared to widening roads than to losing the character of the city. Radio and cinema newsreels, China and the Japanese war, the Spanish bombing in the civil war, so they anticipated destruction on a large scale. Many predicted levelling of cities by aerial bombardment. So we have to look back at the minds of people in those far off days to understand some of the things they did.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
90 of 197  Fri 29th Dec 2017 7:32pm  

Once again Kaga we are indebted to you for your insight into the past. It's easy for us nowadays to criticise what appeared to be poor decisions before the war, especially the "butchering" of many old streets, but as always, with a bit of perspective given to us by someone who lived through those times, we are able to glean some of the reasoning that might have been used in those far off darker times. Many thanks for helping us to understand our heritage a little better.
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