|
Other places in this section... |
ow many of us have an old photograph that contains a mystery person - maybe an ancestor, an old friend, work colleagues or neighbours? Or perhaps you know the people, but can't identify the place? Some of us inherit photos that we know nothing about, and wish to learn where they were taken.... or when. This section of Historic Coventry is where some of those photos can be displayed, both for our viewing pleasure, and in the hope that we might learn more about them from visitors who may recognise some element of your Coventry related pictures....
ere's another picture from June's photo collection. A large group posing outside a pub, whose landlord is Frederick J. Gibbs. All we can deduce is that the place sold Leamington Ales and Stout.... so does this mean that it's a Leamington pub? If anyone recognises one of the group, or knows more about the location of the pub, then please share your knowledge with us....
Barry Page has done a little research after seeing this picture, and tells us that, although the Lucas & Co. Brewery was based on The Parade in Leamington Spa, this photograph was not necessarily taken outside a Leamington pub. Pubs using this Brewery were almost certainly only to be found locally, examples of such being in the Plough Inn at Eathorpe, the Dun Cow Inn, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, the King's Head in Wellesbourne, the Plough and Harrow in Whitnash and an off-licence in Radford Semele. But despite some sterling work trawling through hundreds of archived photos, Barry has not yet found one that matches this particular image.
We have a success! Brian Stote takes up the story....However, not merely satisfied with finding the possible roots of licensee, Fred Gibbs, Brian takes our story a little further....
"I have cracked the mystery of the Leamington Ales photograph. There is only one pub in Weston-under-Wetherley - The Bull's Head. I searched the web and found a site dedicated to the village (www.windowsonwarwickshire.org.uk) which had several old photographs, including the attached:"
As you can see, this 1921 Weston United football team photo was taken in the exact same place as the group above. And we now also know that Barry Page was on the right tracks when he says that it was "almost certainly only to be found locally" - Weston-under-Wetherley is only three miles from Leamington!
Summing up, Brian adds - "Thus the photograph was taken outside The Bull's Head at Weston and the Frederick J. Gibbs whom I found was almost certainly the licensee at the pub, since he led me to W-under-W in the first place."