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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
16 of 40  Tue 7th Feb 2012 3:27pm  

Hi Nova Wave Did you know that from Leicester, there as a fabulous frequent direct bus service (X6) to Coventry that comes along the M69 - De Courcey Travel I use it often to go to Leicester. It stops at Fosse Park, & Coventry's main hospital so no matter how you are feeling you are covered. Big grin I say this because the area in Coventry that you are looking at is ten minutes walk away from the bus station here. There are good eating places nearby, you could have a carvery in the Britannia Hotel next to the bus station that would not break the bank, or just a snack in the museum cafe, all close to hand & I use them. I would never tell anyone to go where I did not like. So, there you are, a tour brochure into the bargain. Hope it all goes well with your project. I might ask you questions later, so pay attention. Best wishes from us all here. Wave
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nova
leicester
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17 of 40  Wed 8th Feb 2012 9:56pm  

TonyS. Unfortunately yes, the work is boring. It all seems unrelated to what the final goal should be. I don't mind it as much now as I've had a chance to look back on where I grew up. As for coming back to this site, I can't even remember how I came across it but look at it quite often, just a little bit less vocal than everyone else Smile Philipincoventry. Most of my family are in Coventry so come back most weekends Smile Usually just get the train. I must say the past few days I can't stop reading the posts on this site. Have been browsing for an hour now and just going to make my way to the forum galleries to have a mooch about Smile Thanks again everyone Smile
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dutchman
Spon End
18 of 40  Wed 8th Feb 2012 11:19pm  

On 7th Feb 2012 8:39am, scrutiny said: Going down Raglan St from town, the Vauxhall dealers used to be the main Glass factory also running part the way up Vine St.
It had the word GLASS in huge letters on the roof if I remember correctly? I could see it from my back garden in Gosford Street provided I balanced on top of the wooden post which held the washing line, which wasn't easy! Lol
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Wi25
Abingdon
19 of 40  Mon 19th Mar 2012 6:40pm  

My great grandparents supposedly ran the Foresters. I believe they were Tom & Edith Hands. The date would be around the 1930's. If anyone could confirm this I would greatly appreciate it
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anne
coventry
20 of 40  Mon 19th Mar 2012 10:37pm  

On 7th Feb 2012 12:35am, dutchman said: It was a centre for immigrant Irish weavers who flooded into Coventry in the middle of the 19th century....
Very interesting - especially as I always think of the Irish song 'On Raglan Road' when I walk down it once a week! Happy
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anne
coventry
21 of 40  Mon 19th Mar 2012 10:43pm  

On 6th Feb 2012 10:56pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: I know it was home to the Singer car company in the fifties & also Coventry glass company plus many others.
Where was the factory, Philip? Cheers
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dutchman
Spon End
22 of 40  Mon 19th Mar 2012 11:14pm  

On 19th Mar 2012 10:51pm, anne said: Were the house built for any particular workers or general purpose, do you know?
Raglan Street I'm not sure about but many of the nearby street were built specifically for weavers with a third-storey 'topshop' and huge windows:
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scrutiny
coventry
23 of 40  Tue 20th Mar 2012 6:36am  

The photo is how i remember the Brook St area to be. Raglan St had a few three storey buildings but not like these. These were positioned from Canterbury St, on the left going towards East St. Mostly the houses were 2up, 2down with a small kitchen and outside toilet slung on the back as an afterthought. Mind you, this was better than across the road. The houses that backed onto Alma St, you had to go out the back door, across the footpath that ran along the back of all the houses, then step into the kitchen. Even this was luxury compared to the houses down by Vauxhall St, they had communal toilets, half of them had bomb damage and were never repaired so there were twice as many people to each toilet. At least the back room in these houses served as the kitchen, but they had lost one of their rooms. Oh my
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Tricia
Bedworth
24 of 40  Tue 20th Mar 2012 3:50pm  

This photo reminds me so much of a shop in Brook Street, opposite Vernon Street. Although having said that, most of the shops and building were similar around that area. Thumbs up
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anne
coventry
25 of 40  Tue 20th Mar 2012 7:58pm  

On 7th Feb 2012 8:39am, scrutiny said: Hi, Going down Raglan St from town, the Vauxhall dealers used to be the main Glass factory also running part the way up Vine St.
Excellent information Cheers
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anne
coventry
26 of 40  Tue 20th Mar 2012 8:00pm  

On 19th Mar 2012 11:14pm, dutchman said: many of the nearby street were built specifically for weavers with a third-storey 'topshop' and huge windows:
Thank you! What a great photo. Oh my Big grin
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anne
coventry
27 of 40  Tue 20th Mar 2012 8:04pm  

On 20th Mar 2012 6:36am, scrutiny said: The photo is how i remember the Brook St area to be. Raglan St had a few three storey buildings but not like these.....
That's very interesting - do you have any idea when these smaller houses were built? Roll eyes
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anne
coventry
28 of 40  Tue 20th Mar 2012 8:40pm  

On 7th Feb 2012 9:31am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: What a fabulous lot of responses..... It is that kinship that I enjoy on here, this site of ours.....
Yes it is a great site, Phil - and people do seem to matter on here. As well as all the history, of course! Thumbs up Thumbs up
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dutchman
Spon End
29 of 40  Tue 20th Mar 2012 9:31pm  

On 20th Mar 2012 8:04pm, anne said: That's very interesting-do you have any idea when these smaller houses were built? Roll eyes
I suspect the late 1850s as Lord Raglan died in 1855 shortly after his victory in the Battle of Inkerman. This also fits with accounts of other buildings in the area.
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anne
coventry
30 of 40  Tue 20th Mar 2012 9:47pm  

That's very interesting - thankyou! Wink
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