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Foxcote
Warwick
16 of 104  Wed 5th Sep 2012 7:30pm  

Evening Dutchman, he has had the map out and can see the division, it appears then that once you get to Conduit Yard, it changed to Spon Street. That is why from my census delvings, it is carved up in a strange way with the numbering sometimes. We have looked at the picture of the Oak Cafe thanks. Oh my husband has just said, there was also a little pre-fabricated cafe-cum-snack bar opposite Goddard's newsagent's in Spon Street, at the bottom of Holyhead Road/Spon Street, next door to the chemists. The chemist became a furniture shop.
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Foxcote
Warwick
17 of 104  Wed 5th Sep 2012 7:43pm  

On 5th Sep 2012 3:22pm, Dreamtime said: I am happy your hubby remembers Cyril Roberts. He married Clara Shepherd in their later years and she too worked at the Co-op. He was a lovely step-granddad to my two children. In all the years I knew him he was always cheery and never showed a frown on his face. Nice to know that he was remembered Foxcote, thank you. Wave
My husband has fond memories of the staff at the Corporation Street Co-op, his father worked there from when it opened, about 1956 or 7 until he retired and knew all the staff of that era, loads of characters, he knew Mr Robert's boss, Mr Dunsford and Mr Horace Brown, assistant manager, Mr Hopkins, a cutter, Mr Parker, a tailor, loads more of course. Prior to the opening of the new Corporation Street department store, the Co-operative gent's outfitting department was in a pre-fab in Hertford Street on the right hand side going down. Hope you remember some of these fine gents.
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dutchman
Spon End
18 of 104  Wed 5th Sep 2012 8:22pm  

On 5th Sep 2012 7:30pm, Foxcote said: Oh my husband has just said, there was also a little pre-fabricated cafe-cum-snack bar opposite Goddard's newsagent's in Spon Street, at the bottom of Holyhead Road/Spon Street, next door to the chemists. The chemist became a furniture shop.
Interesting Foxcote Cheers I can't find any record of a cafe at that address but that doesn't mean there wasn't one there. It was common for cafes to be sublet without the council being informed of a change of use! Oh my The chemist shop was Parker's. It eventually became the Tin Angel bar and is currently unoccupied.
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Radford kid
Coventry
19 of 104  Wed 5th Sep 2012 10:12pm  

On 5th Sep 2012 10:21am, Foxcote said: I'm on again for my husband, good memory, can't type. He reckons the 'Copper Kettle' was Fleet Street and re-located to Warwick Row and the cafe that was in the row of pre-fabs was the 'The Willow Plate' run by Mr Jones who went from there and purchased the Manor Hotel at Meriden.
Hello again Foxcote, we seem to think that the Copper Kettle moved into the prefab shops and later became the Willow Plate. The reason we think this is because at the time we were courting and the Copper Kettle along with the Circular Cafe (Wimpy Bar) were our after work meeting place, so I now wonder if the CK was taken over by the Willow Plate, or have I got it all wrong? I know for a fact that the Willow Plate was there. The other cafe we used to go to was just along from there called the Swiss Alps restaurant almost opposite Ikea. Do you remember that? It's funny how time plays tricks on your memory, perhaps time has distorted my memory. It's a bit of a blur now. Colin. Cheers
Colin Walton

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pat
tile hill
20 of 104  Wed 5th Sep 2012 11:36pm  

I remember one of the shops opposite the Co-op was a sweet shop. I used to get a quarter of various hard boiled sweets on my way to St. Osburgs school. I also recall that the shop sold tobacco as in those days people smoked in the shops. This was in 1958 approx.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
21 of 104  Thu 6th Sep 2012 2:49pm  

Hi Dutchman, As soon as I brought the picture up it looked so familiar. Was that opposite the Co? Wave
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dutchman
Spon End
22 of 104  Thu 6th Sep 2012 3:42pm  

Hi Dreamtime Wave Yes it was Smile
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Foxcote
Warwick
23 of 104  Thu 6th Sep 2012 6:43pm  

On 5th Sep 2012 8:22pm, dutchman said: Interesting Foxcote Cheers I can't find any record of a cafe at that address but that doesn't mean there wasn't one there. It was common for cafes to be sublet without the council being informed of a change of use! Oh my The chemist shop was Parker's. It eventually became the Tin Angel bar and is currently unoccupied.
The premises that I was on about was pre-fabricated and it stood between the chemist and the first pub in Spon Street, it wasn't actually a cafe as such, it sold sandwiches etc over the counter, bottles of milk, crates of milk outside are remembered, a lady and daughter ran it. He can't remember much else about it. He also remembers Cope's motor bikes and scooters, between the two funeral parlours in Lower Holyhead Road. As you say, the sandwich shop could have been there only a short time.
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dutchman
Spon End
24 of 104  Thu 6th Sep 2012 6:54pm  

On 6th Sep 2012 6:43pm, Foxcote said: The premises that my husband was on about was pre-fabricated and it stood between the chemist and the first pub in Spon Street, it wasn't actually a cafe as such, it sold sandwiches etc over the counter, bottles of milk, crates of milk outside are remembered, a lady and daughter ran it. He can't remember much else about it.
It was officially Bablake Grocers, later to become Bablake Wines. It had previously been Wyles the butchers.
On 6th Sep 2012 6:43pm, Foxcote said: He also remembers Cope's motor bikes and scooters, between the two funeral parlours in Lower Holyhead Road.
Yes, there was a long running battle between the motorcycle dealer and the council over the storage of petrol on the premises.
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Foxcote
Warwick
25 of 104  Thu 6th Sep 2012 7:39pm  

In my husband's memory, the sandwich place appeared very small, almost kiosk-esque, maybe they sub-let a section, but anyhow that was the area, thanks. He asks if you remember 'Hawkins' the shirt shop, diagonally opposite St. Johns Church, the premises did become the Co-op carpet shop. Oh, I put a search in for the 'Willow Plate' and something came up. Someone of the 'Fillongley Community' website was discussing their father, I think surname Robinson, he was known locally as the 'Coventry Frogman' (he worked at some time for the police as a diver), at different times he owned the 'Copper Kettle' and the 'Willow Plate'. She said that he had been in the Telegraph as was noted for the actors that used to dine there when they were at the Belgrade, Sean Connery et al. Wonder if anyone remembers him.
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dutchman
Spon End
26 of 104  Thu 6th Sep 2012 7:59pm  

Afraid not Foxcote. That whole area was a quagmire when I lived nearby as the Lower Precinct was under construction.
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heritage
Bedworth
27 of 104  Fri 7th Sep 2012 8:03am  

If you dig a bit deeper you should find that the 'frogman' stood as an independent candidate in a General Election, probably early 1960s.
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Foxcote
Warwick
28 of 104  Fri 7th Sep 2012 8:13am  

He sounded a bit of a character, was I correct then, his surname being 'Robinson'?
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Radford kid
Coventry
29 of 104  Sat 8th Sep 2012 10:20am  

So Foxcote is it likely then that the Willow Plate was formerly the Copper Kettle as we think it was? It's strange that the man owned both units? I know from what you have gleaned it cannot be definitive but your opinion would be welcome. Thanks again. Colin. Wave
Colin Walton

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Foxcote
Warwick
30 of 104  Sat 8th Sep 2012 12:46pm  

My husband has fond memories of the staff at the Corporation Street Co-op, his father worked there from when it opened, about 1956 or 7 until he retired and knew all the staff of that era, loads of characters. He knew Mr Robert's boss, Mr Dunsford and Mr Horace Brown, Assistant Manager. Mr Hopkins, a cutter , Mr Parker, a tailor, loads more of course. Prior to the opening of the new Corporation Street Department Store, the Co-operative Gent's Outfitting Department was in a pre-fab in Hertford Street on the right hand side going down. Hope you remember some of these fine gents.
On 8th Sep 2012 10:20am, Radford kid said: So Foxcote is it likely then that the Willow Plate was formerly the Copper Kettle as we think it was? It's strange that the man owned both units? I know from what you have gleaned it cannot be definitive but your opinion would be welcome. Thanks again. Colin. Wave
I only found that from the daughter's comments on the Fillongley forum that the search chucked up. His full name was Robert Stephen Robinson. Can't find any evidence in the 1958 or 60 phone books of the Copper or the Willow, which I cunningly thought would sort it all out in a minute or two Roll eyes My husband doesn't think the Willow Plate was the same business. But the daughter did state that about the father having once owned them. Perhaps. I'll check the phone books a bit more, surely they are there somewhere. How long they were in business is a mystery at the mo, as the Dutchman said, short, sub-lets at that time seemed common. Let you know if I find anything definite Wave
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