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TonyS
Coventry
46 of 321  Sun 9th Sep 2012 7:27am  

Wow! That just about sums it all up, thanks John Cheers
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Foxcote
Warwick
47 of 321  Sun 9th Sep 2012 9:58am  

Seconded Thumbs up Thumbs up
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
48 of 321  Sun 9th Sep 2012 12:30pm  

That is the sort of response we like to hear scrutiny. To have had good times and thoroughly enjoyed them. Hope you have many more yet to come. Who knows, we may be reading about some more of yours in a few years time. Cheers Thumbs up Wave
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Tricia
Bedworth
49 of 321  Sun 9th Sep 2012 6:52pm  

On 8th Sep 2012 8:33pm, morgana said: My happiest moment was when I was offered a decent house after CCCouncil made me homeless
Good luck to you and your family morgana. Thumbs up
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morgana
the secret garden
50 of 321  Mon 10th Sep 2012 1:20am  

Thank you Tricia Wave that's very kind of you to send some luck Smile
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scrutiny
coventry
51 of 321  Mon 10th Sep 2012 7:59am  

I also wish you good luck Morgana, I can understand the frustration of the age we live in. Thumbs up
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
52 of 321  Mon 10th Sep 2012 3:55pm  

Hi Morgana, You sound like one tough lady to me and probably know the true meaning of 'It's a cruel world out there'. I hope your days are brighter these days for you and your family. It's a pity the powers that be are not shoved out into the real world instead of sitting behind their city desks and arranging the lives of everyone, in some cases not for the best. You have my best wishes and a few good old days. xx
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morgana
the secret garden
53 of 321  Mon 10th Sep 2012 10:34pm  

Thank you scrutiny and Dreamtime, yes I learned what a cruel world it is out there when I was 19 when I was homeless with the two kids, now my daughter and her children, I've also learned it's not what you know, it's who you know, that is fact, which works both ways as authorities here have taught me well.
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Slash1
northampton
54 of 321  Tue 4th Feb 2014 12:31pm  

I believe that it is probably quite natural to be proud of where one came from. Born in the 40's (1944), growing up in Sewall Highway, was absolutely brilliant. I do remember, when in the RN through the 60's, being in New Zealand, 1963ish, seeing a Hillman car with the Three Spires on the front, feeling very proud, and glad to be a Coventrian. One other thought that hopefully belongs to this thread. Anyone out there remember the "Bagwash". Our mum was crippled, there was 4 of us children, so the washing was collected, in a bag, early morning, and returned washed but damp at tea time. I am sure it was the Co-op Laundry, located next to the Dairy, by Freddie's.
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Pauline H
Hampshire
55 of 321  Tue 4th Feb 2014 1:45pm  

I am very proud of Cov. My husband is a Coventry kid too, if anyone asked me were I'm from I say Coventry but live in Hampshire (don't forget the Daimler.) All my family still live in Coventry so we come over a lot.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
56 of 321  Tue 4th Feb 2014 1:46pm  

Hi Slash1, not the Bagwash but my Mum used the London Laundry, have I got the name right. Always came back wrapped in brown paper and tied with string. I am sure it came with a laundry book with the contents ticked off and washed. All the linen had a laundry label sewn on, that was before all these supersonic washing machines we have today. Wave
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Pauline H
Hampshire
57 of 321  Tue 4th Feb 2014 2:00pm  

My gran when she was putting the sheets through the mangle always said I feel like the bagwash lady.
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scrutiny
coventry
58 of 321  Tue 4th Feb 2014 2:43pm  

There used to be a "bagwash" down Vecqueray St. As a "message", I would take people's laundry (usually in a pillow case, I think that is where the bag came into it) there and then collect it the next day and return it to get my sixpence.
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Beesman
Cornwall
59 of 321  Tue 4th Feb 2014 2:48pm  

My mother used to take the washing down to the launderette at the Forum when we lived in Burns Road. She would always say 'I'm off to the bagwash'. I presume this was a reference to the service mentioned in this topic. She also used to say if there was any shouting at the bottom of the street, 'It must be teddy-boys! despite the fact that this was around 1970!!! Big grin
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walrus
cheshire
60 of 321  Tue 4th Feb 2014 4:16pm  

I watched a bit of the old James Bond film "Goldfinger" over the weekend. I know we've all seen it many times but it's always a little thrill to see the brand new bright yellow fork lift truck with "Coventry Climax" painted boldly down its side posts featured in a scene, ostensibly at Goldfinger's factory in Switzerland.
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