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Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:06 am

"The Traders Summer event is this Saturday (10th July) from 10.30-4pm in Earlsdon Street. Come along and join in the fun with Punch & Judy at 11am, Balloon modelling at 12 noon and a magic show at 12.30 along with stalls selling all sorts of homemade goodies, games, face painting, specials at the cafes/restaurants and lots more. Children can join in our sandcastle game at Tinderbox and get a seaside themed tattoo."

And you can check out the two new discount stores - a big one in the former "Pride" shop ( across the road from the coop ) and a small one in the old post office.

Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:33 pm

Nothing stopping you opening one flapdoodle. :thumbsup:

Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:22 pm

flapdoodle wrote:
PoundShopPeter wrote:Nothing stopping you opening one flapdoodle. :thumbsup:


I doubt a shop would pay anywhere near what I earn in my current job!


Do it for the love! ;)

Alexander Wines should be re-opening any day now. 2nd oldest shop in Earlsdon as far as I know.

Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:32 pm

PoundShopPeter wrote:Alexander Wines should be re-opening any day now. 2nd oldest shop in Earlsdon as far as I know.
Odd isn't it that at one time the only retailers were on the corners of the side streets and the high street was exclusively residential!

Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:47 am

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=138122&id=114397005263310

Here's a corner shop in the process of being converted into housing - Mickleton Road / Mayfield Road. Think it's last incarnation as a 'shop' was a scuba diving supplies store. Wonder what it's first was?

Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:44 pm

PoundShopPeter wrote:http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=138122&id=114397005263310

Here's a corner shop in the process of being converted into housing - Mickleton Road / Mayfield Road. Think it's last incarnation as a 'shop' was a scuba diving supplies store. Wonder what it's first was?

It was much photographed and was a newsagent's:

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Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:51 pm

Cheers for that. Did you ever use it Dutchy :?: ;)


Earlsdon on Sea photographs:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=10258&id=114397005263310&ref=mf

Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:51 pm

PoundShopPeter wrote:Cheers for that. Did you ever use it Dutchy :?: ;)
That's one part of Earlsdon I've never set foot in. If you think about it, unless someone lives there they would have no reason to. I think the picture belongs to David Fry who is an authority on the history of Coventry and has co-authored three books on the subject:

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PoundShopPeter wrote:Earlsdon on Sea photographs:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=10258&id=114397005263310&ref=mf
Thanks for the link :cheers:

Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:02 pm

dutchman wrote:
PoundShopPeter wrote:Cheers for that. Did you ever use it Dutchy :?: ;)
That's one part of Earlsdon I've never set foot in. If you think about it, unless someone lives there they would have no reason to. I think the picture belongs to David Fry who is an authority on the history of Coventry and has co-authored three books on the subject:

Image Image Image

PoundShopPeter wrote:Earlsdon on Sea photographs:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=10258&id=114397005263310&ref=mf
Thanks for the link :cheers:


There's a chap a few doors away whose granddad was one of the postcard photographers - Archibald Mills. He sold his plates to H H Thompson but the grandson still has some unpublished glass plates of St Michael's before it was bombed. Keeps threatening to show me them but never does! :cry: David Fry interviewed him a year ago and said he might do a volume 3 of the Coventry We Have Lost. That image might be one that Mills took.

Re: Earlsdon on Sea event this Saturday (10 July)

Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:30 pm

PoundShopPeter wrote:David Fry interviewed him a year ago and said he might do a volume 3 of the Coventry We Have Lost.
The same few subjects tend to get covered over and over again. I'm hoping that if there is a Volume 3, they will include pictures of places which have not been seen much before.
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