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Wed 10th Oct 2018 8:38pm
On 1st Oct 2018 1:33pm, Slim said:
On 1st Oct 2018 12:18pm, Kaga simpson said: where there wasn't a tree in the area where I hadn't climbed So did we. It was part of normal growing up and development. You learned not to be daft enough to fall and injure yourself. I can't remember when I last saw kids climbing trees. I daresay it's banned nowadays under the elf'n safety nanny state!
Don't let my mother's cousin hear you make comments like that, Slim - her nine year old son died when he fell from a tree in Sheffield in 1964
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Wed 10th Oct 2018 9:50pm
Hi all
That is so true M.R. Rules that have entered the statute books have done so usually following a chronic failure or tragedy. Yes, it is frustrating that things that we did in the fifties appear to be prohibited, or can only be done when wearing a hard hat or whatever. In 1955 there were around 3 million cars on British roads, whereas today we have over 25 million. Tighter controls are inevitable. It's not just the numbers either. The speed & acceleration bears little comparison to sixty years ago.
I hated the day when I had to swop my flat cap for a plastic hard hat, but was very grateful on the day when I fell twelve feet head first into a builders trench & was still able to continue my count that afternoon. Regulations also take into account those who have to pick up the pieces. Our emergency services are at breaking point, so in spite of me laughing at school closures because of a few flakes of snow, the reality is to consider the time consumed by ambulance teams as well as our hospital A&E departments coping with awkward scenarios. We live in faster world.
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Mon 19th Nov 2018 9:58pm
Elm Bank, Stoke Park. Home of Siegfried Bettmann, Mayor of Coventry and founder of Triumph!
My great-aunt was his cook in the 1920-30s. This could become student flats, but sad state just now.
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Sun 20th Jan 2019 8:05pm
A view from 1931
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Sun 20th Jan 2019 8:08pm
Farther out, in 1939
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Mon 21st Jan 2019 8:34am
The prefabricated building on the RH is St Andrew's Hall where a Sunday School was run for Stoke Church by Mrs Mayes, wife of the coal merchant in Crescent Avenue, Stoke. The houses behind it are in Bromleigh Drive, which had a small parade of shops. Momus Boulevard to left of photo off Binley Road.
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JohnnieWalker
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Sun 17th Feb 2019 12:43am
On 21st Jan 2019 8:34am, Prof said:
The prefabricated building on the RH is St Andrew's Hall where a Sunday School was run for Stoke Church by Mrs Mayes, wife of the coal merchant in Crescent Avenue, Stoke. The houses behind it are in Bromleigh Drive, which had a small parade of shops. Momus Boulevard to left of photo off Binley Road.
I went to pre-school at that Hall when I was four! Had my first crush on a lovely Indian girl - I think her father was a local doctor!
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Rob Orland
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Sun 17th Feb 2019 10:14am
On 20th Jan 2019 8:08pm, Midland Red said:
Farther out, in 1939
Ah, it took ages to work this out, but Steve and I have finally ascertained that this was taken on the corner of Momus Boulevard and Anthony Way, and the empty space on the right is where the PMR business now stands.... see this Google Map link. At first I'd been convinced that it must have been looking west from Binley Road towards an unfinished Raleigh Road, but the house styles don't match, Phew, got there at last!
Your picture, MR, might also answer a conundrum about a photo that I've had for some time (below), because I was never quite certain whereabouts it was taken from. I now have the feeling that the featured tram was in the same spot as in your photo, but looking the other way?
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Sun 17th Feb 2019 11:48am
I posted this on the "Then and now" thread:
In the first one, tram 70 has just passed Uxbridge Avenue in April 1939 - across Binley Road, the houses on Momus Boulevard are only built as far as Anthony Way. The Triumph Recreation Ground clubhouse can be seen - the grounds, containing a cricket ground, several tennis courts and a bowling green, would soon be built on (there was another sports ground immediately beyond the Triumph, which contained, amongst other facilities, what is now Stoke Bowling Club's green)
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Sun 17th Feb 2019 11:52am
Re tram 73, yes it's taken looking t'other way |
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Prof
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Tue 21st Sep 2021 11:18pm
From Rob's collection:
At the Bulls Head I alighted as a 5 year old from the Copsewood 9 bus to town to make short walk to Stoke National School, Child fare in 1943 |
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Mick Strong
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Wed 22nd Sep 2021 8:40am
Hi Prof
Were the stocks there in 1943?
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Prof
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Thu 23rd Sep 2021 12:41pm
Yes Mick, they were close to the C & NW cricket ground. Still there I believe. |
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Kaga simpson
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Fri 24th Sep 2021 1:04pm
Wasn't the Binley Road of your era a new road, where they had the means of building a much wider road around 1936 time? |
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Mon 27th Sep 2021 12:23pm
Very much doubt it Kaga, though I was born two years later than the date you mention. |
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