Pictures of Cov in the past and Coventry Pubs (2 Viewers)

eyesee

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Not necessarily.

The underground toilets in the upper precinct spring to mind.

Spoke to someone once who had gone in there for a dump, there was a hole in the cubicle wall.
Whilst he was sat there someone shoved their willy through the hole
"spoke to someone" did you. 😉

i remember the underground toilets where browns was were a bit dodgy. "someone" once told me. 😁
 

dutchman

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A mate of mine, and ex-poster on here thinking about it, has just been given this by one of his clients:

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Hopefully it gives him some ideas as the other week he said he wants to go to the Humber because it looks good. 🤣
That's a temporary pub to replace one bombed during the war. There was another in Jordan Well called the Mattock & Spade, bulldozed to make room for the Herbert. I've yet to find a good picture of it.
 

wingy

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That's a temporary pub to replace one bombed during the war. There was another in Jordan Well called the Mattock & Spade, bulldozed to make room for the Herbert. I've yet to find a good picture of it.
What's the religious building behind, the dress of the bloke though doesn't support the era unless Cov got bombed in the FWW?
 

Houchens Head

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"spoke to someone" did you. 😉

i remember the underground toilets where browns was were a bit dodgy. "someone" once told me. 😁
Those lovely bogs!
 

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