peteT Exmouth All posts by this member | 1 of 4 Wed 14th Aug 2013 7:06pm Member: Joined Aug 2013 Total posts:2 I lived in Coventry until I was 24 leaving in 1973. I now live in Exmouth Devon. recently I was taking some rubbish to the tip when I saw a stone flagon marked "To be returned when empty to RICHMONDS, Holbrooks, Coventry 1909". I can supply a photo if it helps.
I obviously bought it and could not believe the coincidence, in fact we still visit Holbrooks where my wife's father still lives. Have you any information about the company and what they dealt in? peter thomas |
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Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member | 2 of 4 Wed 14th Aug 2013 7:31pm Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5118 1912 Directory shows them as Mineral Water Works, seemingly adjacent to The Park Gate Hotel ![]() |
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peteT Exmouth All posts by this member Thread starter | 3 of 4 Thu 15th Aug 2013 9:25am Member: Joined Aug 2013 Total posts:2 Great, I cannot imagine how it ended up in south Devon! I assume the mineral water was used for battery / industrial purposes rather than domestic consumption?
Anyway thanks for your prompt and helpful post.
It may be of interest but the 1963 intake of apprentices to Armstrong Whitworth (Baginton) are holding a reunion on Monday the 19th. Around twenty of the original intake have been contacted and will be there. It is 50 years to the day (Monday the 19th) since we all sat apprehensively awaiting our first taste of factory life. peter thomas |
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Annewiggy Tamworth All posts by this member | 4 of 4 Thu 15th Aug 2013 7:01pm Member: Joined Jan 2013 Total posts:1780 They appear to have moved to Stoney Stanton Road by 1914 and were also doing pickles as they were advertising for staff in the Coventry Telegraph. Mineral water was a drink, probably before pop was invented.
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