by Blitzkid » Sat Apr 08, 2023 10:53 am
It amazes me that Coventry's greatest story maybe that no one wants to check it out.
In 1934 the M.D telegraph posted an advert saying that the White Lion of 50-51 Smithford street was now opened for business with restaurant and function room, the B.F.P made the function room their meeting point. Since then Nothing, no photo, no story, until about two-years ago the adverts of this famous pub accidentally came to light, still "No Real Story", no photographs.
I believe in 1940 the reporter in the Telegraph afraid or not allowed, tried to tell us, but no one is interested. If any one can throw light on it right or wrong I would like to know? I watched this beautiful old Hotel being built, and in 1942 it had a Gallery on it's shaky second floor, pictures of its future. By 1944 it knew it was not going to replaced so all the fire artifacts, tongs, poker's, bellows, from the 17th century were thrown away with rubble that surrounded it.
In early 1950, it opened a ground floor shaky bar, with back-door entrance, (the front door still had wartime railings round) and a settee with its back to the front door. 1955 and this old pub was demolished for the new Precinct.