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	frances21
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	Fri 7th Oct 2016  10:08pm  
	 
	I am planning a visit to Coventry in a few weeks time with two Dutch academics who want to write about Coventry's topshops and cottage factories. I know Eli Green's no longer exists and that Cash's does - can anyone tell me if they know of other cottage factories still in existence, and if so where they are? Many thanks, Frances Holliss 
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	mickw
	 nuneaton  | 
	 
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	Sat 8th Oct 2016  11:59am  
	 
	Hi frances21 there's some top shops in Far Gosford Street next to the Gosford Arms.   
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	Midland Red
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	Sat 8th Oct 2016  12:12pm  
	 
	That would be these (front and back)   
 
 
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	frances21
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	Sat 8th Oct 2016  10:14pm  
	 
	These are fantastic Topshops - many thanks - we'll definitely visit these. Were they ever linked to an engine, does anyone know?  Or are there other cottage factories still in existence, apart from Cash's?  
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	flapdoodle
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Sun 9th Oct 2016  12:58pm  
	 
	There are others dotted around. There are a few in Stoke (I lived on Stratford Street that had a block) in an area that was laid out for industry but it never took off and the area was eventually filled with Edwardian terraces.
Chapelfields has all the watchmakers houses.
There are a few around Earlsdon as well.
 
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	Prof
	 Gloucester  | 
	 
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	Tue 10th Sep 2019  2:17pm  
	 
	Chapelfields remarkable top shops.
 
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	Prof
	 Gloucester  | 
	 
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	Tue 10th Sep 2019  2:22pm  
	 
	More Chapelfields 
 
 
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	Prof
	 Gloucester  | 
	 
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	Tue 10th Sep 2019  2:27pm  
	 
	frances21. Re the top shops linked to an engine, were in Hillfields, a triangle of three streets (see Prest's 'Industrial Revolution in Coventry'). Eli Green built them, sadly gone for ever!  I passed them many times on the 9 bus to Stoke from Hippodrome. 
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	argon
	 New Milton  | 
	 
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	Tue 10th Sep 2019  2:37pm  
	 
	The last top shop in use that I know of was a watch repairers at the top of Allesley Old Road near the Maudsley, If I remember correctly he was at the end of a block and faced Four Pounds Ave. This was in the 1950's 
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	Midland Red
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	Tue 10th Sep 2019  2:57pm  
	 
	On 10th Sep 2019  2:27pm, Prof said: 
frances21. Re the top shops linked to an engine, were in Hillfields, a triangle of three streets (see Prest's 'Industrial Revolution in Coventry'). Eli Green built them, sadly gone for ever!  I passed them many times on the 9 bus to Stoke from Hippodrome.
 
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