James Cooper
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  10:43am  
	 
	
	 
	 
I'm researching an article for the Veteran Cycle Club magazine, dedicated to older 'veteran' bicycles.  The article will be about bicycle shops in Coventry, specifically in the 1960's and 1970's.
In particular, does any one have pictures and information relating to Dick Sheppard Cycles (Bishop Street then later at Bell Green) and George Stokes Cycles (Much Park Street then later at Union Street).
Many thanks - James Cooper living in Coventry from 1968 to 1988.
 
		
			James Cooper - Styvechale and Earlsdon 
		
		 
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	charabanc
	 
	Coventry
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  11:37am  
	 
	
	 
	 
One that you may not be aware of was Barnett's in Coundon. It was on the upper right corner at the junction of Cedars Avenue and Evenlode Crescent. 
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	morgana
	 
	the secret garden
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  12:17pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
There used to be a bike shop on the Radford Rd, sure it was Shepherd's, not sure of the spelling of the name, it was just past the Savoy, now a bingo hall. Perhaps Radford Kid can recall it. 
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	Gas Centre
	 
	Perth Scotland
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  1:28pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Tom Bromwich ran a cycle shop in Far Gosford Street in the early sixties, he manufactured cycles under the name of Bromwich. The shop was later taken over by John Atkins.
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	Blueleader
	 
	Coventry
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  1:32pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
In the 60s and 70s there was a Dick Sheppard's in Clay Lane and Ron Shepherd's on Ball Hill selling bikes and mopeds. Ron Shepherd took over the shop from George Cox in the late 50s and George Cox had another shop in Spon Street near the Butts. Dick Sheppard did indeed have a shop in Riley Square Bell Green and another on the Radford Road. The cycle trade was busy in those days. 
		
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	NormK
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  2:07pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Don't lets forget Mick Ives of Coundon, a very helpful chap if you had bike problems.     
		
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 
	Holbrooks
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  2:41pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Hi all    
                My son's 18", followed by his full size touring bike came from Mick. Top marks to Mick, as his shop enthusiasm was supported by his dedication. His shop is now a Sue Ryder business in Coundon.    
 
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	MisterD-Di
	 
	Sutton Coldfield
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  2:59pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
When I was young, my bicycles always came from Swift's on Foleshill Road, close to the General Wolfe.  My father rode a bicycle to work in all weathers from about 1935 to 1960 until he finally bought a car, and always used Swift's for any cycles, spares or accessories.  I'm not sure when they started there or when they closed but they were certainly there for many years.  They must have gone by the mid-90s as I have always used Jardine Cycles in Tile Hill for cycling requirements since then. 
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	Norman Conquest
	 
	Allesley
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  3:34pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Dunn's, Foleshill Rd, now in Nuneaton. Also one near The Bowling Green, Spon End. 
		
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	mayjan
	 
	Green Lane,Coventry
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  4:01pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
The bicycle shop I recall in Hillfields was Alf Simpson's.
It was in King Edward Road.      
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	Gas Centre
	 
	Perth Scotland
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  4:35pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Norman C.
Dunn's was the Foundry by New Inn Bridge, the cycle shop was Dodd's and was opposite The William IV pub.
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	jonboy
	 
	styvechale coventry
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  4:57pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
I seem to remember a cycle  shop in Little Park St in the 1950s. It was run by a fellow named Eric Oakey who I believe lived on the Ansty Rd just past the Walsgrave pub. 
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	TEKMELF
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  5:00pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
There was also Biggs, nearly opposite Broad St on the Foleshill Rd. 
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	Rob Orland
	 
	Historic Coventry
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  7:06pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Did Dick Sheppard also have a shop on the corner of Avon Street / Hipswell Highway?  Or was that only mopeds?  There also used to be Pollard's cycle shop on the Binley Road opposite the Church Lane junction. 
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	Norman Conquest
	 
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	Mon 23rd Feb 2015  8:00pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Gas centre. You are correct, "Dodd's". The son was in the same class as me at school. There was also a Brian Dunn. My ancient brain cell gets a bit confused at times. 
		
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