lolipop arley All posts by this member | 76 of 87 Wed 4th Dec 2019 10:58am Member: Joined Oct 2018 Total posts:30 If my memory is correct there was three Frettons shops, one on the left up Bishop St, and on the left in Lower Ford St by Breens outfitters, and on the corner, Stoney Stanton Rd just past St Marks School Nicholson |
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Prof Gloucester All posts by this member | 77 of 87 Wed 4th Dec 2019 5:47pm Member: Joined Jul 2014 Total posts:1531 Johnnie Walker, I don't know whether Mr & Mrs Forey retired to Weymouth, but Mrs Forey was the President of the Coventry Sunday School Union which awarded annual prizes (and a shield) for the children who sat the scripture exam. I have several certificates of attainment for these. They may have been connected with the Station Street West Methodist Church, but I am not sure.
Also Les Bicknell strikes a chord! The next door neighbours to my in-laws in Honiton Rd, Wyken were called Bicknell, though I do not remember a Christian name.
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Slim Another Coventry kid All posts by this member | 79 of 87 Thu 5th Dec 2019 12:01pm Member: Joined Mar 2013 Total posts:800 In the early 70s, I had a Raleigh Roma 80cc scooter. Sold it after a couple of years! ![]() |
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Kaga simpson Peacehaven, East Sussex All posts by this member | 80 of 87 Thu 5th Dec 2019 12:21pm Member: Joined Sep 2014 Total posts:3780 As I once posted we stopped our school bus (1936 app) to buy, pick up the small thing you fixed to blow up a cycle tyre, they also blew up a football, insert in the pap, and a cycle pump, this shop I believe was Swifts back then (opposite the Wolfe). |
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NeilsYard Coventry All posts by this member | 81 of 87 Mon 4th May 2020 3:59pm Member: Joined Aug 2010 Total posts:2863 On 24th Feb 2015 2:46pm, dutchman said:
Norman Cycles (next to the Gaumont cinema) sold mostly bikes, including my first bike. They also sold mopeds and mechanical toys.
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Hopeful1234 Rugby All posts by this member | 82 of 87 Sun 10th May 2020 2:48pm Member: Joined May 2020 Total posts:2 My dad had my elder brother’s bike refurbished for me at Tom Pollards bike shop, not sure where in Coventry, it was like new when I got it back. A while later I ran into the back of a parked car not looking where I was going, I bent the frame but didn't dare tell my dad!! ![]() |
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scrutiny coventry All posts by this member | 83 of 87 Sun 10th May 2020 3:55pm Member: Joined Feb 2010 Total posts:752 That picture is a blast from the past. Norman Cycles. When I was fourteen I was used to finding old bikes and doing them up so as to be mobile, my last one was an all steel Raleigh and you knew it. So on this day, a Saturday, me dad said “It’s time you had a new bike”. Got the shock of my life when he took me to this shop and said “Choose whichever bike you like”. My first modern racing bike, what a difference to the all steel one and I had a dynamo with lights. Wasn’t till years later me dad told me he had had a small win on the pools. ![]() |
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Dreamtime Perth Western Australia All posts by this member | 84 of 87 Sun 10th May 2020 5:05pm Member: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:3477 Scrutiny, that's dads for you. ![]() |
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Prof Gloucester All posts by this member | 85 of 87 Sun 10th May 2020 5:25pm Member: Joined Jul 2014 Total posts:1531 Hopeful, Tom Pollards shop was in Far Gosford St, same side as the Scala (Odeon) but lower down towards town. |
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Mr Blue Sky Abingdon, Oxfordshire All posts by this member | 86 of 87 Sun 10th May 2020 6:16pm Member: Joined Feb 2012 Total posts:71 I think there was a Pollards Cycle Shop on the Stoney Stanton Road just past a shop called The Bon Bon, one of my friends’ dad bought him a racing bike from Pollards, it was put together by the shop, top quality frame, wheels, brakes and eighteen speed Italian gears for a tidy sum of £41, and it was worth every penny even in 1952/3. |
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3Spires SW Leicestershire All posts by this member | 87 of 87 Sun 10th May 2020 9:52pm Member: Joined Apr 2018 Total posts:122 Pollard's also had a shop in Bedworth (Newtown Road).
As well as bikes, they also sold air pistols, catapults, Airfix kits, Humbrol paints and model railway items (American N gauge, I think).
I bought a bike from them in 1980.
Informative history - link. |
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