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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland
31 of 93  Sat 21st Mar 2015 5:42pm  

On 26th Feb 2015 4:55pm, Harrier said: When I first came to Coventry in the 60s, I had the flat above Dodds' bicycle shop. Fresh mushrooms picked for breakfast each morning in the winter!!!
Where did you pick the mushrooms in Foleshill? Alan H
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Harrier
Coventry
32 of 93  Sat 21st Mar 2015 6:19pm  

Mostly from the walls with a few from the ceiling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Smile
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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland
33 of 93  Sat 21st Mar 2015 7:50pm  

Hope you did not eat the fungi, it was probably laced with acetate from the Courtaulds plant at the rear of your flat, or sulphur from the Gas Works down the road. Alan H
Alan H

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johnwright
combe martim
34 of 93  Sat 21st Mar 2015 9:31pm  

Hi Gas Centre. In an earlier post you mention a John Atkins taking over a bicycle shop in Far Gosford Street. I went to school with a John Atkins and I am wondering if it is the same person.
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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland
35 of 93  Sun 22nd Mar 2015 12:14pm  

John Wright Not sure if it was the same John Atkins you remember from school, I did not go to Windmill Road School but was at Little Heath until I was eleven. Seem to remember he was a well known cyclist when took over the shop from Tom Bromwich, I think he bought a hotel or guesthouse in Wales when he sold the shop. Alan H
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Norman Conquest
Allesley
36 of 93  Sun 22nd Mar 2015 1:31pm  

Pollard's also had a shop in Longford.
Just old and knackered

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Greylad
Coventry
37 of 93  Sat 28th Mar 2015 5:04pm  

Earlsdon had Talbot's at 48 Earlsdon St. from 1923 to 1984. In the post-war years "Jack of Earlsdon" (A.J. Blundell) was at 176 Albany Rd. He was Coventry's agent for Stallard frames. While checking this information, I came across Fretton's at 4 Fretton St and Sherwin's at 104-106 Holbrook Lane.
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Midland Red

38 of 93  Thu 20th Apr 2017 8:26am  

On 22nd Mar 2015 12:14pm, Gas Centre said: John Wright Not sure if it was the same John Atkins you remember from school, I did not go to Windmill Road School but was at Little Heath until I was eleven. Seem to remember he was a well known cyclist when took over the shop from Tom Bromwich, I think he bought a hotel or guesthouse in Wales when he sold the shop. Alan H
John Atkins appears in our list of "Famous Coventrians" Thumbs up
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seeley-jones
Blackpool
39 of 93  Tue 25th Apr 2017 10:46am  

I remember DICK SHEPHERD CYCLES was in Clay Lane, Stoke, for many years - c1956-1968? - his shop was right opposite Goring Road; he must have straightened out more wheels than enough during my cycle speedway days. Had my first 'proper' bike from him a Gresham Flyer, also had my most expensive bike from him some years later, a Claude Butler racing bike. Nice man always happy and helpful. David
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
40 of 93  Tue 25th Apr 2017 3:18pm  

Hello David, Wave My Claude Butler touring bike, which came from John Atkins on the corner of Bramble St. I had that twenty odd years. Replaced it with a Giant hybrid in 2002. That came from Ride, Holbrook Lane.
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Harrier
Coventry
41 of 93  Tue 25th Apr 2017 8:48pm  

On 24th Feb 2015 3:48pm, Wearethemods said: There was also a cycle shop on the Butts just round the corner from Gordon Street next door to Haydn's the newsagent. I bought my only two bikes from them (up until school leaving age) but can't remember the name. They had a rack of them on the pavement outside. I part exchanged my first one for the second (racer)! I 'google street mapped' it earlier today and both premises seem to be a 'Nisa' store now. Sad
There was the 'Albany Cycle Stores' in Broomfield Road. Is this the shop referred to? I have a postcard / photo of the shop with the proprietor stood in the doorway.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
42 of 93  Wed 26th Apr 2017 2:42pm  

Oh gosh, nearly every other shop in Coventry was a cycle shop when I was a kid, we used to buy puncture outfits for either a tanner or a bob, a tin about six-inches long and about two inches wide, about half-doz patches, a little bottle of glue, and several other small things for the bike, pair of handlebar grips or a bell, a pump that doubled up for blowing up the football, all for a few bob, mate on the crossbar, or even on the handlebars, or sitting on the rack over the back wheel, often along the towpath you would get two or three on the bike. Someone turn up with a tandem and the sky was the limit. Everyone had a bike, including mother. The only means of getting about for almost everyone, yes the times you look back and say they were the good old days.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
43 of 93  Wed 26th Apr 2017 3:03pm  

Kaga, didn't that little tin box fit in a little leather case which hung on the back of the saddle. My first bike was a 'sit up in bed bike' which we called 'the bike of many colours' it had that many coats of paint on it so I didn't know what make it was. My father came home with it one night freshly painted black and I taught myself to ride up and down the back entry and only one prang, someone's back fence. My father always rode a bike, during the war and years after. No safety helmets in those days.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
44 of 93  Wed 26th Apr 2017 5:28pm  

Dreamtime, yes, it did, but we very rarely used the case. The patches in the puncture outfit were ideal for patching up the football inner tube. I can't remember ever having a lock, the bikes were too cronky to be stolen.
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LesMac
Coventry
45 of 93  Thu 27th Apr 2017 10:28am  

Kaga. Do you remember the pre war Miller carbide cycle lamps? We bought the carbide from the Co-op at the end of Windmill Rd. A few drops of water and the carbide in a pop bottle would often result in a satisfactory bang. The Co-op was also a good source for saltpetre that we bought to make explosives with. Yes, I still have two hands.
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