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	IslandCafe
	 Plymouth, Devon  | 
	 
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	Fri 16th Apr 2010  2:35pm  
	 
	Strolling past the Swanswell recently (on Google Earth street view) reminded me of times around 70 years ago when, for a rare treat, I was allowed to hire a pedal boat at a cost of around tuppence for fifteen minutes. I say a rare treat as tuppence was money we could ill afford in those days (and with no "elf & safety"  to worry us). Afterwards I would stand with my mum on the pavement looking through the railings at the big fish, (carp I think) that used to swarm around an inlet pipe that I think came from the old mill. What I would like to know is, are there still fish in the Swanswell to this day or are they like most things, ie. disappeared?
 
		Alan 
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	BrotherJoybert
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Fri 16th Apr 2010  7:03pm  
	 
	http://www.flickr.com/photos/andymcgeechan/532390051/
Looks like there were still some left in 2007. I don't really think the "Eastern Europeans" in Hillfields have eaten them all as one of the comments suggests. 
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	IslandCafe
	 Plymouth, Devon Thread starter 
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	Sat 17th Apr 2010  10:19am  
	 
	Thank you BrotherJoybert for leading me to the fish photos, I was amazed to see they are still there. And as for the suggestion that certain people may have eaten them. Well! as if they would. 
		Alan 
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	dutchman
	 Spon End  | 
	 
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	Sat 17th Apr 2010  8:29pm  
	 
	Not old enough to remember boats on the Swanswell but do remember fishing for tiddlers with a butterfly net and keeping them in a jam jar with string tied around the top for a handle.
Also remember the section of the pool which was fenced-off to allow fire engines to fill up and the playground with that dragon ride thingy which used to rock up and down. 
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	BrotherJoybert
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Sun 18th Apr 2010  2:08am  
	 
	Am pleased to report that Quinton Pool in Cheylesmore still has fish:
http://www.youtube.com/v/ua0TGDaO3-Q 
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	sandylane
	 Buckinghamshire  | 
	 
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	Wed 20th Apr 2011  5:53am  
	 
	I remember the Swanswell, I remember it very well, because I fell in one day and when I got home my mum gave me the biggest hiding I had ever had, it still hurts today  HA HA HA.
Peter. 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
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	Sun 8th May 2011  8:01pm  
	 
	My mothers shop was located in White St. I often waited for a lift home there walking from the Grammar School. It was very pleasant to sit in fair weather afternoons & complete my homework before I reached home. Shops did not shut until 6pm in those days, except Thursdays which was half day closing. Does anyone remember the Milk Bar Cafe? Only a few doors away from my mum's shop.  
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	Wighter
	 Isle of Wight. Now living in Malvern.  | 
	 
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	Wed 8th Jun 2011  12:39am  
	 
	I was raised in George St for a while during my early childhood. I remember the "Bon Bon" sweet shop on the corner of Stoney Stanton Rd and Harnall Lane. It was there for years! 
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	berjay
	 Bewdley Worcs.  | 
	 
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	Wed 17th Jul 2013  5:33pm  
	 
	When I was a Coventry kid if any one was asked where they would be going for their holidays, and they really couldn't afford it, they would say "St Marks Bay"
Ring any bells ? 
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	Wearethemods
	 Aberdeenshire  | 
	 
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	Thu 18th Jul 2013  7:57am  
	 
	On 8th May 2011  8:01pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: 
Does anyone remember the Milk Bar Cafe? Only a few doors away from my mum's shop. 
Hi Philip, I don't remember the Milk Bar Cafe but my uncle had a carpet shop in White St. called 'Lewis Parsons' which moved to New Union St. after the demolition. I wonder if there are any old photos which show it. On another point referring to a previous posting on this string, like Dutchman I too used to fish for tiddlers in Swanswell Pool during the summer hols and put them in a jam jar! (either there or Hearsall Common - the 'bushy' one as it was known) | 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
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	Thu 18th Jul 2013  4:35pm  
	 
	Hi Wearethemods,  
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	Annewiggy
	 Tamworth  | 
	 
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	Thu 18th Jul 2013  7:18pm  
	 
	Which corner Philip? I have a picture dated 1950 which says White Street/Norton Street and one White Street/Bird Street, any good?
 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
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	Fri 19th Jul 2013  6:55am  
	 
	Hi Annewiggy,
            I wish that I could remember. The only bit I can really remember was the milk shake. On another occasion I enjoyed a knickerbocker glory, which was also a new one on me. Funny that it is the food bit which I can remember, hey! There was a big blue sign hung fairly high over the entrance which just said milk bar cafe. My memories are from 1954 to 59.
Hope you ok & keeping cool. I hope to be meeting a forum friend today for Friday fish & chips, maybe in the open. It's funny, hey. When I was younger, I always wanted to be older. Now that I am older and very clapped out, I want to be younger. Eating fish & chips in the open today may get me back to being twelve again.
Best wishes to you.  
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	Annewiggy
	 Tamworth  | 
	 
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	Fri 19th Jul 2013  8:59pm  
	 
	I will put the pictures of White Street I have on street views anyway when I find out how to do it and it is not so hot in the room where my computer is and when we are not so busy. We have also been travelling today. the first day on a 3 in 7 day rover on the heart of England Network. Had a nice day in Hereford and came back via Birmingham New Street. 
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