gangan Stockton, Southam All posts by this member | 1 of 6 Fri 1st Jun 2012 3:24pm Member: Joined May 2012 Total posts:125 My ex father-in-law was the late George Huxham who was a gentleman of the highest order, and had two Greengrocer shops in the Green Lane area. He donated a table tennis trophy, The Huxham Cup, which I think was played at the YMCA (not too sure about that). My interest is
1) Does anyone remember him and
2) Is the cup still played for or where is it? |
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mayjan Green Lane,Coventry All posts by this member | 2 of 6 Fri 1st Jun 2012 3:58pm Member: Joined Oct 2010 Total posts:254 How long ago was this Gangan and do you know where abouts in Green Lane.
I have lived in the Green Lane area for 45 years and I know there was one on the Kenpas Highway and also one actually in Green Lane itself. ![]() |
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Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member | 3 of 6 Fri 1st Jun 2012 4:26pm Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5604 Hello gangan and welcome to the forum
A quick Google produced this, and you'll see that the Huxham Cup is still played for ![]() |
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Midland Red Cherwell All posts by this member | 4 of 6 Fri 1st Jun 2012 4:39pm Moderator: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:5604 Telephone directories produce two addresses, 383 Green Lane and 39 Brentwood Avenue |
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TonyS Coventry All posts by this member | 5 of 6 Fri 1st Jun 2012 8:47pm Member: Joined Jan 2011 Total posts:1549 On 1st Jun 2012 4:39pm, Midland Red said:
Telephone directories produce two addresses, 383 Green Lane and 39 Brentwood Avenue
383 Green Lane would have been his private residence, and Brentwood Ave his first shop. I believe his shop in Green Lane would possibly have been No. 375 - which existed when we moved into the area in 1982. I don't recall this shop trading for very long after '82. |
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gangan Stockton, Southam All posts by this member Thread starter | 6 of 6 Sat 2nd Jun 2012 1:55pm Member: Joined May 2012 Total posts:125 That's right. 383 was the private address. Mr Huxham sold the shops to another local man and then retired. He passed away in his sleep in the mid 80's i think |
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