dutchman
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Wed 23rd Mar 2011 11:10pm
Architecture: Cluttering up Gibson's Coventry
I especially liked:
Most intrusive of all is the escalator, covered in green glass, that juts into the middle of the Upper Precinct like a derailed train.
and:
The frontage of West Orchards, on Smithford Way, has a light grey covering that makes it look like a giant convector heater. It is totally out of scale with its surroundings.
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Ghengis Smith
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Thu 13th Oct 2011 6:06pm
My mate in Bristol has just sent me this photo of the Precinct. Would anybody have an idea of the date? I'm guessing 66-67. Also, any ideas what the GPO ticket-type machines are next to the phone boxes? (Stamps?) I kind of remember town being like that, but you know what childhood memories are like. Thanks.
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dutchman
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Thu 13th Oct 2011 6:18pm
Market Way looking towards Smithford Way. Woolworths on the left, British Home Stores on the right.
Yes they are stamps and I bought some I didn't need just to see how the machine works!
There was also a huge scrolling map in a glass display case nearby with "You are here" marked on it.
You're not far off with the date, I would guess a bit earlier, 1963-65 as the trees are still very immature.
Oh and I bet the girl with her knickers showing is sorry she ever signed up here now!
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Ghengis Smith
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Thu 13th Oct 2011 6:41pm
Thanks, Dutchman. I was born in '63, so I probably remember a later version. Still familiar, though.
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Ghengis Smith
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Thu 13th Oct 2011 7:12pm
Here's one of the arcade from the same book.
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dutchman
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Thu 13th Oct 2011 7:36pm
Great pic, thanks!
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Ghengis Smith
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Thu 13th Oct 2011 8:09pm
The pics are from a 1968 book about shopping in Coventry. I will post more when I get them. Thanks.
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dutchman
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Thu 13th Oct 2011 8:29pm
On 13th Oct 2011 8:09pm, Ghengis Smith said:
The pics are from a 1968 book about shopping in Coventry.
In that case your estimate of the date for the pictures is probably much closer than mine
On 13th Oct 2011 8:09pm, Ghengis Smith said:
I will post more when I get them. Thanks.
Looking forward to those
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TonyS
Coventry
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Fri 14th Oct 2011 1:57pm
On 13th Oct 2011 7:12pm, Ghengis Smith said:
Good grief!
The sign in the top-left (showing an ear and the words "HI-FI") was above the shop where I worked in 1965!
It was RES (Radio Electrical Services). I worked all-day part-time on a Saturday there for £1 a week. The government then reduced the hours that a young person could work to just 4 hours so my earnings halved overnight.
I then went on to work full-time at their branch in Far Gosford Street when I first left school (for £5 a week) - moving back to the City Arcade around 1966. It was brilliant, I would go out in my lunch hour, up to Jill Hansons record shop in Smithford Way to buy the latest records (which was actually to the left of the telephones in the first pic - next to Woolies), then return and play it full blast on one of the rather expensive hi-fi setups that we had on display upstairs in the showroom.
I also used to buy my lunch from the bakers shop, fifth down on the right - with a "loaf" sign above it (no more clues) I would get two (yes TWO) big baguette type batches filled with hot pork and apple sauce. Actually they were made from a long french stick which would be cut into three - for 2 shillings each - I've just realised, I spent nearly a quarter of my earnings on my lunch!
Happy days!
[Edit] To the OP, what is the name/ISBN of the book - I'd love to find it
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TonyS
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Fri 14th Oct 2011 7:40pm
Can anyone remember the gents barber shop that was the first shop on the right as you entered the arcade from the birdcage?
I can't recall whether it was part of the Timpsons shoe repairs or was it a separate to the right of that in the pic?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 15th Oct 2011 8:31am
Greetings from the Coventry 'Riviera'
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Ghengis Smith
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Sat 15th Oct 2011 7:45pm
I don't have a copy of the book myself, but I think it was a privately printed/commissioned booklet, so I don't think it has an ISBN, will look into it.
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TonyS
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Sat 15th Oct 2011 8:07pm
That would be great - thanks.
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Ghengis Smith
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Mon 17th Oct 2011 10:52am
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Midland Red
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Mon 17th Oct 2011 11:38am
Thanks for the link! Great to see |
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