
PhiliPamInCoventry
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Thu 15th Sep 2011 5:24pm
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Many of our site members live miles away from Coventry, overseas in some cases, & talk about their future return visiting plans. With that in mind, as well as local members who would love to trip out but need a bit of encouragement, I thought that I would wet their appetite by describing some of my trips out & about that I enjoy. With the shorter daylight hours ever increasingly encroaching upon us, along with the drop in temperatures too, this is a good opportunity for me to exploit the use of my bus pass, for however long we may still be able to keep them. I had thought of doing this before, but I did not want to extol the virtues of places outside of Coventry on this site, until my friend on one of my trips today made the point that by describing trips out, makes it usable for anyone else to come into Coventry. ![]() |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Thu 15th Sep 2011 7:07pm
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Fri 16th Sep 2011 2:24pm
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This is West Haddon parish church where twenty years ago I was delighted to have been invited to play the organ for an RAF wedding service. It was a particular thrill for me as I was accompanied by a full RAF silver band, who also provided the fanfare as the bride & groom went out of the church. I have included the pic so that you can see the correct time on Thursday, shown on the clock tower. My bus pass does not start until 9.30am, I had enjoyed coffee and a sit in the cathedral ruins, as well as a relaxed hour in Rugby, and here I am in Northamptonshire. All by bus from Coventry.
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Fri 16th Sep 2011 4:05pm
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Philip, you have a certain skill when it comes to stirring up my memories, about Sewall Highway, and now about the area between Coventry and Rugby. I lived in Stretton-on-dunsmore fro 7 - 20 years of age, and the bus, a Midland Red, which used to take me to schoool, was the 589, via Dunchurch and Thurlaston. The 586 used to go via Wolston and the Lawfords, and I sometimes caught it from Rugby to Wolston, then walk, if I had a detention. Thornby, the name of the pub escapes me, near West Haddon used to be a favourite stamping ground when I was in my late teens. When I am mobile again, I must dredge out my bus pass and take a trip to that area for a tour round. |
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Fri 16th Sep 2011 7:15pm
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Thank you for the compliment, Rojwhittle. I do indeed hope that my stories will bring happy memories. Coventry does not exist in isolation. My parents were blitzed out of their home in Radford April 1941 and lived in the Birmingham area until 1947. They were taken in by a total stranger in Hampton in Arden where they lived for nearly six months. The stranger became a life long friend. In the mean time, I will put a blurred pic of the 'Turbo X18' close to the speed of sound* bombing along the Warwick Bypass. ps. *That may need verification. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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rojwhittle
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Sat 17th Sep 2011 12:14pm
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You're more than welcome Philip. I was thinking this morning that I used to see destinations on the front of Midland Red buses, that stick in my mind, and which I still have never visited to this day. Filongley was one, Haseley, was another. Maybe I should get my map out and visit them before it's too late! The last time I went on a bus in Warwickshire , it was probably a BMMO Midland Red, just about making 45 mph with its governor chuffing and everything shaking madly. The X18 looks like an improvement. |
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Sat 17th Sep 2011 4:45pm
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We are currently going through a retrograde period as far as 'out in the sticks' bus services are concerned, Rojwhittle. Any service that is poorly used is now suspect for cutting. The one thing that is keeping some of our services going that would otherwise be suspect is the large number of students now living in our city, as well as bus-pass users. ![]() ![]() |
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Sun 18th Sep 2011 11:29am
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Well Philip, if you fancy a day out when I am able to walk again..... |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sun 18th Sep 2011 7:18pm
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I love my days out, Rojwhittle. Without me being too morbid, I saw stats recently that stated that UK males of my age on average live for 26,000 days. I have already had 23,484 of them. ![]() ![]() |
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Sun 18th Sep 2011 8:33pm
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I have enjoyed watching a Saturday evening television, detailed documentary about the history of the South Leicestershire village of Kibworth. Whilst Kibworth is not Coventry, it is so close that many events that drasticaly affected Kibworth may also had been devastating in Coventry. The accountant who was my boss during my early days at Courtaulds, was George Harcourt. I now know that his ancestors came from Kibworth. Infact, part of the village is called Kibworth-Harcourt. That prompted me to see for myself the lie of the land. What better way than by bus. Coventry provides a direct service to Leicester in the shape of the X6, from the Pool meadow which travels along the M69 to St. Margaret's bus station in Leicester. Any one that fancies a Fosse Park pre Christmas, shopping trip might find this service useful. On Saturday, I travelled to Leicester itself and enjoyed a return journey aboard the 140 service to Rugby. I am telling you this now so that you can see that I do not attempt to bite too much in one go in a strange area. I now am armed with sufficient info so as to visit this area, which I will pace out over the next couple of weeks. Unless I find good contact info' between Kibworth & Coventry, I will be reluctant to post a detailed inventory. When I find a new out in the sticks bus route, it will take many trips in order to see all that I want to see. If there are only say, four buses a day, then I cannot visit every village in that one day. ![]() |
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Sat 24th Sep 2011 9:12pm
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I have just watched Michael Wood in his BBC4 history documentary, make a significant link between Kibworth & Coventry which is what I had hoped for in my previous post. This is because of my time spent looking at the history of John Wycliff whose monument is in Lutterworth. Michael spent time inside both St. Marys & the Guild Hall, looking at records as well as embracing the nature of the buildings. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Sat 19th Nov 2011 11:46am
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My Pam aboard the 11.05 from B'ham Int to Telford on Wednesday 16th November. Living in the north of Coventry, our fastest journeys northwards by train from Coventry, we use the 701 bus from Holbrooks to Kingsbury Rd, then the 900 bus to B'ham Int. A short cut ![]() ![]() |
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