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NeilsYard
Coventry
841 of 941  Fri 5th Mar 2021 11:03am  

Freeth St was the gap between 25 & 26 Jordan Well. If so, it's a rare capture of inside Freeth Street at ground level! Looks right from BFA from 1946 - circled the support beams and the house at the end!
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Helen F
Warrington
842 of 941  Fri 5th Mar 2021 11:11am  

It is rare, yes Neil. I've now dug out some of the bomb damage pictures I've taken and it matches one looking the other way at the left side of your photo. There are several pictures of derelict buildings from along Freeth Street but I haven't pinpointed them yet (too modern).
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
843 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 10:57am  

Looking up the word faggot and pea gives results in a number of topics on the forum, so I'm going to pose my post on Shops of Yore. I adored the shop in Albany Road just up from Atkins & Barker. I couldn't decide whether a faggot and pea batch or a pork and stuffing and the obligatory crackling on the top batch was my favourite after a night out on the pop. Sadly now long gone but are there any such shops still left in Coventry?
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NeilsYard
Coventry
844 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 12:16pm  

Shared that pic in the Freeth Street thread Thumbs up
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
845 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 2:25pm  

Suitably Chastised, the shop was probably Brookies (also known as the chip shop that doesn't sell chips). There was also one in the seventies in Spon End called IIRC Ann's Cook Shop. I don't think there are any still left but a plethora of every other kind of takeaway though.
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belushi
coventry
846 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 2:38pm  

I thought people in Coventry, back in the day, after an evening on the pop, sought sustenance from the Parson's Nose? Lol
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
847 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 2:59pm  

A Parsons Nose bad hand (doner kebab) was the order of the day only if you'd had your fill of pop in town, belushi. If you were doing the Craven Street and Spon End crawl then for me it was a faggot and pea batch most of which went down the front of my best bib and tucker if I was totally kaylied. Wink
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
848 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 3:05pm  

On 6th Mar 2021 2:25pm, Old Lincolnian said: Suitably Chastised, the shop was probably Brookies (also known as the chip shop that doesn't sell chips). There was also one in the seventies in Spon End called Iirc Ann's Cook Shop. I don't think there are any still left but a plethora of every other kind of takeaway though.
Brookies...... of course. Thanks OL. Thumbs up
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belushi
coventry
849 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 3:19pm  

On 6th Mar 2021 2:59pm, Positively Pottering said: A Parsons Nose bad hand (doner kebab) was the order of the day only if you'd had your fill of pop in town belushi. If you were doing the Craven Street and Spon End crawl then for me it was a faggot and pea batch most of which went down the front of my best bib and tucker if I was totally kaylied. Wink
Your turns of phrase "on the pop", and "kaylied" show your age (and mine)! I wonder if these were phrases were Coventry-speak, or if others elsewhere used them. I don't remember a doner kebab being called a bad hand either.
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
850 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 3:50pm  

Oops sorry belushi, bad hand is a description of a doner kebab that I've picked up from living here in North Staffordshire since the mid 90s. For all the world when you're holding one it looks like you've got a big bandage on your hand, hence a bad hand. Soz, I'll talk Cov speak from now on. Big grin
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
851 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 6:33pm  

On 23rd Aug 2020 6:28pm, Slim said: One of the jokey insults at our school was, when discussing fathers' jobs, "I know where your dad works, I've seen him sweeping up at Benleys!"
Another joke was that Benleys was so bad they'd employ shoplifters just to get people through the doors!
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
852 of 941  Sat 6th Mar 2021 7:37pm  

We used to call the kebab meat elephant's leg!
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
853 of 941  Mon 8th Mar 2021 4:18pm  

On 7th Mar 2021 6:39pm, Helen F said: Another Broadgate tram picture.
Gilbert's minus a clock?
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Helen F
Warrington
854 of 941  Mon 8th Mar 2021 8:51pm  

Wasn't Gilberts with the clock in the Burges? I know that there was a clock in Broadgate on H Samuel on the other side.
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Osmiroid
UK
855 of 941  Tue 16th Mar 2021 3:23pm  

At least three Gilberts, Broadgate, Burges pictured here, The other on High Street.
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