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Mon 1st Jul 2019 9:52am
Shameful that Thornton gets no credit but sadly his work is out of copyright. But pictures don't lie. Look at the eyebrows, beak and attitude on that little birdy. Even the Twitter logo is suspiciously similar. |
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Mon 1st Jul 2019 6:27pm
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Wed 3rd Jul 2019 10:02am
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NeilsYard
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Fri 12th Jul 2019 10:20am
Rob has a similar drawing of this in the library collection but this appears to have been taken from a publication called 'The Builder' from June 1891 by Messrs Paley and Austin Architects.
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Prof
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Tue 13th Aug 2019 8:57pm
Not seen this before - St Michael's Baptistery (Library pics).
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Gloucester
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Tue 13th Aug 2019 9:00pm
1861
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Gloucester
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Thu 15th Aug 2019 12:31pm
East end showing radiating chapels, vestries.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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Thu 15th Aug 2019 10:43pm
Sadly Prof, many of those library images are just very small - they were just samples and obviously not intended for enlargement. |
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Fri 16th Aug 2019 4:53pm
Thank you Rob for explaining. |
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Kaga simpson
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Mon 14th Oct 2019 10:52am
The beauty of this forum - it brings me back home, and my childhood.
We entered this beautiful, tall cathedral to the evensong. It was strewn with vases of flowers, candlelight and oil lights flickered, a soft melody of organ music greeted the ear. We were given or bought small programmes - as the crowd settled down the choirs began to sing, the crowd joined in and suddenly this beautiful church was alive with music and passion. A women's choir was present, solo artists, songs like Greensleeves, solo organ music, more hymns and songs, but the highlight was when both choirs sang and chanted Monastery (Gregorian) music - that to me fitted in with this old medieval church. There was no sermon, just a short prayer at the end.
The warmth and good feeling (not religion) was immense. I was about 10/11 years old.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Mon 14th Oct 2019 11:06am
I add enlarge any images people may need and re-add back on here - just let me know what you want! Hope thats OK Rob.
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Kaga simpson
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Sat 19th Oct 2019 11:01am
Prof,
Re your photo on 436, Edward VII.
Yes, amazing the Cathedral is full.
He was known as Dirty Bertie, he had been kept as a strict child by Victoria, but when he went to France as a teenager he was taken to a bawdy theatre, had an affair with actress, one of over 400. Nell Gwyn, Lillie Langtry were his mistresses - he completely rebelled against his mother's strict rule. He was related to all the European royalty and great friend to everyone he knew.
It was said the WWI would have happened 10 years sooner but he took his cousins etc for a drink and war was averted. I believe he was on tour when it did happen.
He spent a lot of our money, not on guns etc but on pleasure - a giant playboy - but the country seemed to love him for it. They too had had enough of Victoria's strict regime, he turned the country from a strict life to one of gaiety and music halls, theatres, etc.
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Kaga simpson
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Sun 20th Oct 2019 10:00am
Prof Photo on 435
Really shows just how much Coventry people really loved the old Cathedral. It had belonged to our parents and grandparents, and way back, we had seen it from birth - it may seem a little silly these days, but we grew up with it, it was part of Coventry and us.
It was fairly full most Sundays in those times. The general feeling was that it would be rebuilt, it wasn't till we heard there was a competition for a new design that people got worried - by that time it was too late and religion was taking more of a back seat and there wasn't enough support from the younger people.
By then I had changed my views on religion, but would have still have visited the cathedral for the sheer sound of choirs and organ music that had a special sound in that particular building, somehow it seemed to swirl around those pillars and hold a deep affection - but then I was a kid who used to dream. |
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Gloucester
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Mon 25th Nov 2019 1:47am
Crypt Chapel of the Cross used post war before New Cathedral
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