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Pictures of Cov in the past and Coventry Pubs (1 Viewer)

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fernandopartridge

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  • Mar 15, 2017
  • #316
fernandopartridge said:
Is that the one that was pretty close to Lady Herbert's Garden? I thought it was called the Swanswell?
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Sorry, getting my roads mixed up. It rings a bell that place, wasn't it converted to another use?
 

dutchman

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  • Mar 15, 2017
  • #317
fernandopartridge said:
Is that the one that was pretty close to Lady Herbert's Garden? I thought it was called the Swanswell?
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You may be thinking of the Swanswell Inn in Hales Street? The Jubilee was built on the site of the Swanswell Inn in Swanswell Street. There was also a Swanswelll Tavern in White Street (became McGuigan's Bar) and a Swanswell Cottage in Leicester Street!
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Mar 15, 2017
  • #318
Approx. location of The Jubilee Pub. (2nd pic is roughly where the white van is parked!)
 
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MickM

Active Member
  • Mar 15, 2017
  • #319
Houchens Head said:
Approx. location of The Jubilee Pub. (2nd pic is roughly where the white van is parked!)
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Out of interest, the ex gaffer of the Jubilee (known as sunny I think,) was a mate of Joe Dhinsa and offered to put money up to help buy the City
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Mar 15, 2017
  • #320
MickM said:
Out of interest, the ex gaffer of the Jubilee (known as sunny I think,) was a mate of Joe Dhinsa and offered to put money up to help buy the City
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Yeah, I believe his name was Sonny.
 

dutchman

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  • Mar 16, 2017
  • #321
Here's a picture of when the Swanswell Inn occupied the site of the Jubilee on the left-hand corner of Queen Street which roughly lay along the line of the pedestrian walkway in the post above:
 

Kneeza

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  • Nov 23, 2019
  • #322
Houchens Head said:
Anyone remember the Green Man In Aldermans Green? No-one seems to recall it and I don't have any pictures.
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Do I ever.
Was dragged up on Pearson Avenue behind it. Could see the Green Man across the field and orchard from the back bedroom window. Spent many, many hours in there.
I own the house now (mum lives in it and I don't even charge her rent ), but of course the pub is long gone.
 
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hill83

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  • Nov 23, 2019
  • #323
Random one this. Has anyone got a photo of the now demolished Ash Green Social Club?
All I can find on the internet is a photo of the old sign next to an empty plot of land.
 

chiefdave

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  • Nov 23, 2019
  • #324
hill83 said:
Random one this. Has anyone got a photo of the now demolished Ash Green Social Club?
All I can find on the internet is a photo of the old sign next to an empty plot of land.
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Are you on twitter? Try this chap if you are:
@OldCoventry (@OldCoventry) | Twitter
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 23, 2019
  • #325
hill83 said:
Random one this. Has anyone got a photo of the now demolished Ash Green Social Club?
All I can find on the internet is a photo of the old sign next to an empty plot of land.
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That's old school
 

tommydazzle

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  • Nov 25, 2019
  • #326
Kneeza said:
Do I ever.
Was dragged up on Pearson Avenue behind it. Could see the Green Man across the field and orchard from the back bedroom window. Spent many, many hours in there.
I own the house now (mum lives in it and I don't even charge her rent ), but of course the pub is long gone.
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Used to fish for tadpoles in the pond opposite the Green Man. Growing up we were often looked after by a lovely Irish family until parents got home. I remember the priest visiting and when he enquired as to which church they used, their youngest son said, The Green Man. Bejesus did he get a rollicking so he did.
 

Kneeza

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  • Nov 25, 2019
  • #327
Pond? You sure you're not thinking of the River Sowe, which runs opposite and parallel with Hall Green Road toward Bell Green, and under Aldermans Green Rd in the other direction on to the old watermill as was? I used to do the same, netting sticklebacks!
 

SkyBlueCharlie9

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  • Nov 25, 2019
  • #328
The Three Spires was first pub I went in in late 80's as well as The Hawthorn Tree and the one at far end of Eastern Green on Hockey Lane... I've completely forgotten its name. Craven Street roll was a truly great pub crawl.... ooozing with character.
 

B-Ban-Boogie

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  • Nov 25, 2019
  • #329
SkyBlueCharlie9 said:
The Three Spires was first pub I went in in late 80's as well as The Hawthorn Tree and the one at far end of Eastern Green on Hockey Lane... I've completely forgotten its name. Craven Street roll was a truly great pub crawl.... ooozing with character.
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Poachers Retreat..
That was my pre-drink pub as i got married over the road in St Andrews Church!

A History of the Pubs of Coventry
 

tommydazzle

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 26, 2019
  • #330
Kneeza said:
Pond? You sure you're not thinking of the River Sowe, which runs opposite and parallel with Hall Green Road toward Bell Green, and under Aldermans Green Rd in the other direction on to the old watermill as was? I used to do the same, netting sticklebacks!
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The pond was over towards Almond Tree Avenue - not sure if it's still there? Used to freeze over in the winter and we kids would skate on it. Just a short walk down to Hall Green Road.
 

Kneeza

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  • Nov 27, 2019
  • #331
tommydazzle said:
The pond was over towards Almond Tree Avenue - not sure if it's still there? Used to freeze over in the winter and we kids would skate on it. Just a short walk down to Hall Green Road.
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tommydazzle said:
The pond was over towards Almond Tree Avenue - not sure if it's still there? Used to freeze over in the winter and we kids would skate on it. Just a short walk down to Hall Green Road.
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Ah. Had completely erased that, if I even knew it existed. Used to spend half my time a bit further across in, by, and on the Slough, and drinking pop outside the Bird in Hand and the Miner's waiting for me dad!
 

Kneeza

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  • Nov 27, 2019
  • #332
B-Ban-Boogie said:
Poachers Retreat..
That was my pre-drink pub as i got married over the road in St Andrews Church!

A History of the Pubs of Coventry
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The Standard, as was. My dragon went to the St Andrews infants attached to the church, and her late sister was married in the church and had her reception in the Standard.
 

eyesee

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #333
clint van damme said:
was that the one in Pool Meadow that had the blind fella working behind the counter BBR?
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just stumbled across this thread.

i remember that little kiosk. we used to buy single fags off him for the bus ride home, and a packet of mints of course.
this would be late 70s, early 80s. i lived in longford, and my mate in bedworth. (we were heading home from blue coat.)
we'd sometimes get the 20, but sometimes the 658 midland red from pool meadow.
happy days.
 
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Kneeza

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #334
eyesee said:
just stumbled across this thread.

i remember that little kiosk. we used to buy single fags off him for the bus ride home, and a packet of mints of course.
this would be late 70s, early 80s. i lived in longford, and my mate in bedworth. (we were heading home from blue coat.)
we'd sometimes get the 20, but sometimes the 658 midland red from pool meadow.
happy days.
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The 20 and 20a (I often used to get the latter or the 21 Aldermans Green/Lentons Lane) went from Broadgate in the late sixties/early seventies. I take it they moved it later?
 

eyesee

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #335
Malaka said:
My family had the chip shop in Alderman's Green opposite the miners arms. I can remember the old pub but cant remember the new one being built, apparently the new one was built in front of the old one. Does anyone have any pictures of it?
I also remember the Slough, it had boats on it's lake and a snack bar open in the summer. It used to get rammed down there
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we used that chip shop in the 70s and early 80s. best chips in cov!
 

eyesee

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #336
Kneeza said:
The 20 and 20a (I often used to get the latter or the 21 Aldermans Green/Lentons Lane) went from Broadgate in the late sixties/early seventies. I take it they moved it later?
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we got the 20 from the burges. it was the 658 we got from pool meadow, if we fancied a fag, which got more and more often, strangely.
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eyesee

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #337
Samo said:
HH... a bit off topic even for the off topic but... do you have a picture of Barnby's Toy Shop, city centre, 60's/70's?
Or a shop called 'Oz' in the city arcade, mid 90's?
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Samo

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #338
eyesee said:
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Cheers buddy!
 
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eyesee

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #339
Samo said:
Cheers buddy!
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if you go into hmv now, and go upstairs, they still have the same handrails. they've been painted, badly, but they are the deffo same!
 

Samo

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #340
eyesee said:
if you go into hmv now, and go upstairs, they still have the same handrails. they've been painted, badly, but they are the deffo same!
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Yeah I did go in there a few years back and thought it was the one. Huge nostalgia trip!
 

clint van damme

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #341
eyesee said:
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If I behaved myself when I was in town shopping with my mum she'd treat me to a toy in Barnbys!
 
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aloisiwouldhavescored

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #342
Cheers HH. Looked back through the whole thread, some great memories there.
 
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eyesee

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #343
Samo said:
Yeah I did go in there a few years back and thought it was the one. Huge nostalgia trip!
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i bought all my subbuteo from there. which i still have in the loft.
 
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Samo

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #344
eyesee said:
i bought all my subbuteo from there. which i still have in the loft.
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Yeah I got some Subbuteo from there but the biggie for me were the Aurora monster model kits, remember those?
 

eyesee

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #345
aloisiwouldhavescored said:
Cheers HH. Looked back through the whole thread, some great memories there.
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i actually stumbled across this thread when i was looking for old photos of clarets wine bar. we ate in the indian there last night, the first time i have been in that building for the best part of 40 years!
we would go there last thing if we fancied another drink, because they seemed to stay open really late. and 9 times out of 10 in the 80s king (the band) would be in there. (i was never a king fan btw, just for the record.)
 

eyesee

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #346
Samo said:
Yeah I got some Subbuteo from there but the biggie for me were the Aurora monster model kits, remember those?
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absolutely!
i used to like the fact that they had a section for each type of toy. so a big green section for subbuteo, black for scalextric, red for hornby... always a treat going in there. like a kid in a, er, toy shop.
 
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LastGarrison

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #347
A mate of mine, and ex-poster on here thinking about it, has just been given this by one of his clients:


Hopefully it gives him some ideas as the other week he said he wants to go to the Humber because it looks good.
 
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wingy

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #348
LastGarrison said:
A mate of mine, and ex-poster on here thinking about it, has just been given this by one of his clients:

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Hopefully it gives him some ideas as the other week he said he wants to go to the Humber because it looks good.
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Wonder what illicit product that Gent was going to purchase!
 

LastGarrison

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #349
wingy said:
Wonder what illicit product that Gent was going to purchase!
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I’m sure there was a fair maiden involved somewhere along the line!
 
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bigfatronssba

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  • Jun 29, 2024
  • #350
LastGarrison said:
I’m sure there was a fair maiden involved somewhere along the line!
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Not necessarily.

The underground toilets in the upper precinct spring to mind.

Spoke to someone once who had gone in there for a dump, there was a hole in the cubicle wall.
Whilst he was sat there someone shoved their willy through the hole
 
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