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walrus
cheshire
61 of 617  Sun 24th Mar 2013 6:04pm  

Such a shame that the Griffin has gone. There was a little row of cottages to the rear of the pub. In 1963, when I was 15, I had a beautiful girlfriend, Linda who lived there. Strange to think of the passing of so much time. Wonderful memories of the skating rink, snooker hall, Saracens and the Ritz.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
farndon
bulkington
62 of 617  Sun 24th Mar 2013 6:49pm  

On 24th Mar 2013 10:03am, Foxcote said:
Walter Marlow was my mother's uncle. Thank you for photo. If you need more info, please contact me.
thomas farndon

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
morgana
the secret garden
63 of 617  Sun 24th Mar 2013 10:20pm  

Yes Fardon I would like to know please Thumbs up the small little buildings attached to the house, were they built to store the coal or was the house built with the little buildings prior to being owned by Marlows coal. Smile
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
morgana
64 of 617  Sun 24th Mar 2013 10:57pm  
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65 of 617  Sun 24th Mar 2013 11:17pm  
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morgana
66 of 617  Sun 24th Mar 2013 11:24pm  
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dutchman
67 of 617  Mon 25th Mar 2013 12:21am  
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morgana
68 of 617  Mon 25th Mar 2013 12:48am  
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Midland Red

69 of 617  Mon 25th Mar 2013 11:27am  

Here's a great old image from 'Memories of Coventry' The double-fronted house on the right is the former Hanson's butchers shop, which now looks like this Thumbs up
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
morgana
the secret garden
70 of 617  Mon 25th Mar 2013 6:44pm  

The same family still own it Midlandred lovely find of the shop also the Longford Road.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
morgana
the secret garden
71 of 617  Mon 25th Mar 2013 6:59pm  

Old photos of Longford and power station, gas etc. Note the photo of Hurst Road flooding on here. On another link, states the Brays farm was on the right by the fence down Hurst Road.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
Midland Red

72 of 617  Thu 25th Apr 2013 8:51pm  

A forum member has asked me to scan some old photos and post them on here, in the hope that they may be of interest - perhaps a member recognises themself or a relative or friend, or can just put names to some of the faces No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
morgana
the secret garden
73 of 617  Thu 25th Apr 2013 10:19pm  

That I am sure is Windmill Road School in 2nd photo, Longford Park beyond the railings. Also some more Longford kids at the old Grange Hurst prior to it being demolished. This was taken around 1976 , the teacher in the centre was Mrs Wright or White, I cannot recall exactly, my son was in this photo as it was his class teacher who was lovely I must say. Last year I saw her at Salem Church, not changed a bit. Sorry about photo not being very clear.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
lisajc
Hinckley
74 of 617  Mon 29th Apr 2013 1:04pm  

Can you give me a rough idea of the years these photos were taken please? My grandmother came from Longford, so, there's a chance either her or her brothers/sisters could be on them.
Researching: Burdett, Shaw, Hyett, Dawson, Johnson and Smith in the Coventry area

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Longford (inc. The Red Hills)
SkyBlueRocker
coventry
75 of 617  Mon 29th Apr 2013 9:31pm  

On 20th Apr 2012 11:30am, philex31 said: The majority of the Coventry Sephtons appear to be descended from James Sephton, a canal boatbuilder, who arrived in the Hawkesbury area c1805 from Shardlow in Derbyshire. As for the family members mentioned above: Colin Sephton lived in Woolgrove Street (off Windmill Road), and Clara Sephton was the daughter of Walter Sephton who ran the Boat Inn (Black Horse Road) for nearly fifty years.
My mum recognised the name Colin Sephton, her family lived in Windmill Rd, their name was Collins
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