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Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down
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Aerial view of Coventry City Centre 9th March 1984
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Bustling Earlsdon Street Coventry 20th August 1976
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England cricketer Harold Larwood in bowling practice. 28th April 1939
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Spon Street Coventry city centre, in the background Meadow House a block of residential
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Police directing traffic coming down the Burges in Coventry city centre. 23rd July 1963
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Aerial view of Coventry City Centre 23rd July 1969
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Framework of the new Coventry Telegraph building on Corporation Street 7th February 1958
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Aerial view of Coventry City centre showing the university, cathedral and ring road
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Corporation Street once a bustling thoroughfare in the heart of Coventry
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Aerial View of Coventry City Centre 22nd June 1976
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The Burges Coventry City Centre 30th January 1980
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Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down
Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down, the second youngest of seven children. The Mayne family were prominent landowners who owned several retail businesses in the town. He was named Robert Blair after a second cousin, who at the time of his birth was a British Army officer serving in World War I. The family home, Mount Pleasant, is situated on the hills above Newtownards. A paternal ancestor was Gordon Turnbull, who led the famous Scotland Forever Charge at Waterloo.
He attended Regent House Grammar School. It was there that his talent for rugby union became evident, and he played for the school 1st XV and also the local Ards RFC team from the age of 16. While at school he also played cricket and golf, and showed aptitude as a marksman in the rifle club. On leaving school he studied law at Queen's University of Belfast, studying to become a solicitor. While at university he took up boxing, becoming Irish Universities Heavyweight Champion in August 1936. He followed this by reaching the final of the British Universities Heavyweight Championship, but was beaten on points. With a handicap of 8, he won the Scrabo Golf Club President's Cup the next year.[citation needed]
Mayne's first full Ireland cap also came in 1937, in a match against Wales. After gaining five more caps for Ireland as a lock forward, Mayne was selected for the 1938 British Lions tour to South Africa. While the Lions lost the first test, a South African newspaper stated Mayne was "outstanding in a pack which gamely and untiringly stood up to the tremendous task". He played in seventeen of the twenty provincial matches and in all three tests.[1] On returning from South Africa, he joined Malone RFC in Belfast.
In early 1939 he graduated from Queen's and joined George Maclaine & Co in Belfast, having been articled to TCG Mackintosh for the five previous years. Mayne won praise during the three Ireland matches he played in 1939, with one report stating "Mayne, whose quiet almost ruthless efficiency is in direct contrast to O'Loughlin's exuberance, appears on the slow side, but he covers the ground at an extraordinary speed for a man of his build, as many a three quarter and full back have discovered."[2] His legal and sporting careers were cut short by the outbreak of World War II.
Circa 1945
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The bus station at Broadgate, devoid of shoppers after the Christmas shopping rush
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Foleshill Road, Coventry 24th September 1974
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The Quinton Parade on Daventry Road, Cheylesmore, Coventry 29th March 1979
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Foleshill Road, Foleshill Coventry 2nd June 1976
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Prefab shops occupy one side of Broadgate in Coventry city centre
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Daventry Road shops, Cheylesmore, Coventry 8th March 1973
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Lieutenant Colonel Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne's house in Newtownards
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Bustling Earlsdon Street Coventry 8th December 1961
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Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne (Second from right) was born in Newtownards
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Everton manager Howard Kendall pictured at his home in Spain. 6th July 1988
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Paul McCartney of The Beatles sitting on the floor cross legged as he opens up birthday
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Lionel Bart, Alun Owen and Beatles manager Brian Epstein at the Cavern Club, Liverpool
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Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne (Second from right) was born in Newtownards
Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne (Second from right) was born in Newtownards, County Down, the second youngest of seven children. The Mayne family were prominent landowners who owned several retail businesses in the town. He was named Robert Blair after a second cousin, who at the time of his birth was a British Army officer serving in World War I. The family home, Mount Pleasant, is situated on the hills above Newtownards. A paternal ancestor was Gordon Turnbull, who led the famous Scotland Forever Charge at Waterloo.
He attended Regent House Grammar School. It was there that his talent for rugby union became evident, and he played for the school 1st XV and also the local Ards RFC team from the age of 16. While at school he also played cricket and golf, and showed aptitude as a marksman in the rifle club. On leaving school he studied law at Queen's University of Belfast, studying to become a solicitor. While at university he took up boxing, becoming Irish Universities Heavyweight Champion in August 1936. He followed this by reaching the final of the British Universities Heavyweight Championship, but was beaten on points. With a handicap of 8, he won the Scrabo Golf Club President's Cup the next year.[citation needed]
Mayne's first full Ireland cap also came in 1937, in a match against Wales. After gaining five more caps for Ireland as a lock forward, Mayne was selected for the 1938 British Lions tour to South Africa. While the Lions lost the first test, a South African newspaper stated Mayne was "outstanding in a pack which gamely and untiringly stood up to the tremendous task". He played in seventeen of the twenty provincial matches and in all three tests.[1] On returning from South Africa, he joined Malone RFC in Belfast.
In early 1939 he graduated from Queen's and joined George Maclaine & Co in Belfast, having been articled to TCG Mackintosh for the five previous years. Mayne won praise during the three Ireland matches he played in 1939, with one report stating "Mayne, whose quiet almost ruthless efficiency is in direct contrast to O'Loughlin's exuberance, appears on the slow side, but he covers the ground at an extraordinary speed for a man of his build, as many a three quarter and full back have discovered."[2] His legal and sporting careers were cut short by the outbreak of World War II.
Circa 1945
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Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, DSO & Bar
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James Baker Shoes in Market Way in Coventry City Centre. 16th February 1983
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Police cordon off part of Corporation Street following the discovery of an unexploded
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Highfield Road, home to Coventry City Football Club seen here from an aerial view with
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Bustling Earlsdon Street Coventry. 23rd August 1979
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Some of the medieval buildings which are to be preserved when this part of Spon Street is
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Car parking at the Quinton Parade at Cheylesmore, Coventry
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An elderly woman pauses to look at the World War Two prefab shop on the corner of
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People living in the Earlsdon district of Coventry are hoping to raise £
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At the far end of the north side of Spon street is number 159 - 162
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The Forum Lanes shopping centre. 13 April 1979
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Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, DSO & Bar
Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar (16 September 1906 ? 8 March 1996), a.k.a. Jack Churchill, Fighting Jack Churchill and Mad Jack, a British soldier who fought throughout World War II armed with a longbow, arrows, and a Scottish broadsword. He is known for the motto "any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly armed. Pictured 2nd March 1967
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Shops and stalls at Cannon Park shopping centre, Coventry. 20th November 1984
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Bustling Earlsdon Street Coventry 31st October 1973
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Shops on the Walsgrove Road, Coventry. 13th April 1979
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Ball Hill, Coventry. One of the biggest and best suburban shopping centres in Coventry
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169 Spon Street, Coventry. The first of the old property to be restored in the Spon
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Fearis and Company provision store on the corner of Wells Street and The Burges
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Comedian Ken Dodd made children from Thornhill Park School
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Actress Julie Christie in Newcastle at the Tyneside Cinema Film Festival
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Former Dr Who actor Tom Baker at Heathfield Senior High School on 23rd November 1982
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The Chimps at Southam Zoo up to their old tricks again as they help to mow the grass
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