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This is from my father. The year would have been 1946.
An old boy and his even more elderly horse are travelling down Lower Ford Street, when the horse suddenly expires a crowd gathers, in no time a bobby appears. "Right what's going on here then?"
The old boy (grim faced) reports to the bobby that it has died.
"Right then", the bobby taking out his note book and pencil says "I will have to take some details. Right, what is your name then?"
The old boy replies "Harry Brown, sir".
"Your address?"
"27 Gulson Rd. The horse's name's Hercules".
The bobby, lifting his head and looking around, "Right, what's this street called then?"
Local resident pipes up "Vecqueray Street".
Bobby "Vek.. Vec.. Veq, oh sod it, can't you drag it round into Smith Street!"
Anybody remember this one!
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My Dad used to tell this one, we lived in Gosford Green area, I guess it was the product of The White Lion or Pitts Head bar or Armstrong Siddeley where he worked at the time. |
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Godiva Street
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Picture taken from the Lower Ford St. end. At the end of the pic on the left were bill-boardings, Cox St. end. The first few houses on the left were "cottage style" with an old fashioned latch type front door and you stepped down straight into the front room. Then they changed into the terraced houses you can see. Just to the left of pic, out of view, was the entrance to the garages which led through to Gosford St. Delivered newspapers up there 1960ish but only half way as another newsagent had the other half from the Cox St. end. Sherbourne under the bridge and going on to pass by Astley's. |
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from The Evening Telegraph, 29 Jul 2013
A 150-year-old Coventry church is undergoing a £900,000 makeover to bring it in to the 21st Century.
Work has begun at Lower Ford Street Baptist Church, near Pool Meadow, to add community facilities which will help support an ever-growing congregation.
The present building was built in 1857 and the £904,000 project will see the floor space increased by 76 per cent.
A new first floor will be put in, along with an extension at the back and a side extension where it will join to a neighbouring house.
Work is already under way thanks to a £75,000 grant from landfill charity WREN, who support community projects, which will go towards a community space, kitchen and toilets.
A grant has also been secured from the Garfield Weston Foundation with £10,000 to help towards the cost of community use on the first floor, while £612,000 has been raised by the congregation through donations and fundraising events.
The church also received an interest-free loan of £150,000 which leaves only £57,000 to find for later phases of the project.
Church leaders expect the transformation to be completed in March 2014.
Paul Watts, senior pastor at the church, said: "We are thankful to God that we are now able to turn our vision into a reality.
"The giving by the church family has been amazing and we are delighted at the expression of confidence in the project represented by the grants from WREN and the Garfield Weston Foundation."
Peter Cox, managing director of WREN, said: "WREN makes a difference to people's lives by awarding grants to community, environmental and heritage projects across the UK.
"We're delighted to support Lower Ford Street Baptist Church and their valuable work."
The church is not open during the building work and services are being shared with Hillfields Evangelical Baptist Church on Sundays (9.30am and 11.15am) and 6.30pm evening services are at Durbar Avenue Evangelical Church, in Foleshill.
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Annewiggy
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From B.T.H. Reminiscences, Sixty Years of Progress, dated 1946
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Garlands Joke Shop
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Hi all,
I've been searching the internet for days trying to find some photos or references of my gran and grandad's old shop; was wondering if anyone here remembered it or have any stories about it. It was a second hand clothes and joke shop (strange combination! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Midland Red
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Hello Luke and welcome to our forum ![]() ![]() |
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Hi all
I remember the CR Garland shop in Lower Ford Street. We used to visit it nearly every Saturday when we were kids. I discovered it by accident as it had stink bombs, cigarette bangers, itching powder, etc. in the window. I do remember the lady who was very cheerful in the shop and her husband. I always wondered what happened to the shop as new outlets have opened up there now. Is the lady and gentleman still alive? dmcpherson
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NeilsYard
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Fri 28th Feb 2014 1:04pm
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Is this the same building now?
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Garlands Joke Shop
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Midland Red: Thank you. ![]() ![]() |
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On 28th Feb 2014 1:04pm, NeilsYard said:
Is this the same building now?
Yes! |
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Garlands Joke Shop
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Fri 28th Feb 2014 1:20pm
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On 28th Feb 2014 1:04pm, NeilsYard said:
Is this the same building now?
Yes it is, I've been past it quite a few times and would like to look inside but it always seems to be shut(?); I think it's some kind of internet cafe. I keep wondering what the black stain is above the window - it was there when my grandparents had the shop and appears that there is a black stain above the window now (is it the same stain???? ![]() |
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