
dutchman Spon End All posts by this member | 1 of 9 Tue 15th Mar 2011 10:20pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2976 You paid them sixpence a week and they made sure that when you popped your clogs you received a decent burial :o)
This one was near the junction of Wheatley Street and Priory Street:
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shoestring Rutland All posts by this member | 2 of 9 Sat 28th Jan 2012 7:46pm Member: Joined Jan 2012 Total posts:21 I do! When my mother died 20 years ago I went with my father to a little office where the clerk produced a huge ledger, and it showed the payments, just pennies I seem to remember, made from 1917 by my grandfather for my mother and her sister, and the out-payment for my aunt's funeral during the war. I am sure that I have some documents somewhere if you would be interested. My parents were both old Coventrian families, and I have lots of unsorted paperwork which is VERY interesting that I need to work on. Some fascinating social history from the 1920's and 30's including essays in school books describing shops in the city!!
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Rob Orland Historic Coventry All posts by this member | 3 of 9 Sat 28th Jan 2012 9:21pm Webmaster: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:1653 On 28th Jan 2012 7:46pm, shoestring said:
I found this forum just today and am absolutely fascinated...have been chipping in with all sorts of bits.
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Dreamtime Perth Western Australia All posts by this member | 4 of 9 Sun 29th Jan 2012 2:43pm Member: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:3477 Had a laugh at 'popped your clogs' Dutchman, reminds me of kick the bucket, pushing up the daises, nail the lid, lay me out, and I bet there are dozens more to be said. Incidentally, which chimney is that in the background, you would know. ![]() |
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dutchman Spon End All posts by this member Thread starter | 5 of 9 Sun 29th Jan 2012 3:30pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2976 On 29th Jan 2012 2:43pm, Dreamtime said:
Had a laugh at 'popped your clogs' Dutchman.
It seemed appropriate Dreamtime, given my Dutch ancestry ![]() ![]() On 29th Jan 2012 2:43pm, Dreamtime said:
Incidentally, which chimney is that in the background, you would know.
It belongs it the neighbouring Goodwin-Foster-Brown flour mill (formerly the City Mill). Poor cropping of the picture makes it look much shorter than in real life. The site is now occupied by the bus garage.
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K Somewhere All posts by this member | 6 of 9 Sun 29th Jan 2012 3:36pm Member: Joined Nov 2011 Total posts:560 I also remember that society for a different reason! When I was looking to buy my first house in 1973/4 it was identified to me as a source for a mortgage. As I remember its trustee was a solicitor in the Quadrant, and he was the arbiter in agreeing/not agreeing mortgage loans. |
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Dreamtime Perth Western Australia All posts by this member | 7 of 9 Sun 29th Jan 2012 3:47pm Member: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:3477 On 29th Jan 2012 3:30pm, dutchman said:
It belongs it the neighbouring Goodwin-Foster-Brown flour mill (formerly the City Mill). Poor cropping of the picture makes it look much shorter than in real life. The site is now occupied by the bus garage.
Yes, very apt. Dutchman. Thank you for the info. ![]() |
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flapdoodle Coventry All posts by this member | 8 of 9 Tue 7th Feb 2012 10:48pm Member: Joined Nov 2010 Total posts:884 That's a fascinating nugget of history. And it's given me an idea for a short story! Ta!
Has Wheatley Street gone now?
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dutchman Spon End All posts by this member Thread starter | 9 of 9 Tue 7th Feb 2012 11:57pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2976 Yes, it was completely submerged under Sidney Stringer School and the new bus station, along with St Peter Street, Perkins Street, the original Fairfax Street and the top part of Priory Street. |
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