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TonyS
Coventry
46 of 104  Wed 10th Apr 2013 9:45am  

Hi Stefan, and welcome to our forum! The first photo looks like the temporary shops in Corporation Street with St John's church in the background. The second appears to be properties, still standing and occupied today, in Sheriff Ave, Canley. in fact there are more recent photos elsewhere on this forum (just do a search for "Sheriff Ave") I'm sure someone else can help with further information on the first one. Good Luck Thumbs up
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Midland Red

47 of 104  Wed 10th Apr 2013 2:32pm  

Here they are at the Hill Street end in 1976 Thumbs up
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argon
New Milton
48 of 104  Fri 12th Apr 2013 2:43pm  

I have been looking for photographs of the temporary post war shops in Earl street opposite the Council House for some time without success. Can anyone help? My family had the tobacconists there in the 1950's.
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dutchman
49 of 104  Fri 12th Apr 2013 2:54pm  
Off-topic / chat  

argon
New Milton
50 of 104  Fri 12th Apr 2013 5:50pm  

On 12th Apr 2013 2:54pm, dutchman said: The Tobacco Bowl?
Thank you Dutchman, spot on. I used to help in the shop in 1953 and so the date is quite appropriate.
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Foxcote
Warwick
51 of 104  Tue 27th Aug 2013 9:53pm  

Regarding the 'Britain From Above' site, I have noticed that they have recently added some cracking clear views of Coventry, circa 1946, the Cathedral and environs are so clear. Don't forget to sign in to zoom. It seems ungrateful, but you do have to sift through the rest to find the new additions!
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dutchman
Spon End
52 of 104  Wed 28th Aug 2013 12:11am  

Thanks for the headsup Foxcote Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
53 of 104  Wed 28th Aug 2013 4:11am  

Yes thanks Foxcote - If you put Coventry 1946 in the search bar they'll appear Thumbs up Really shows up the destruction that occurred. That's some hole where the original Owens was!!
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Midland Red

54 of 104  Wed 28th Aug 2013 7:18am  

On 27th Aug 2013 9:53pm, Foxcote said: Regarding the 'Britain From Above' site, I have noticed that they have recently added some cracking clear views of Coventry, circa 1946, the Cathedral and environs are so clear. Don't forget to sign in to zoom. It seems ungrateful, but you do have to sift through the rest to find the new additions!
On 28th Aug 2013 4:11am, NeilsYard said: Yes thanks Foxcote - If you put Coventry 1946 in the search bar they'll appear Thumbs up
If you select "newest" you'll solve that problem Thumbs up
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Foxcote
Warwick
55 of 104  Wed 28th Aug 2013 8:48am  

Thanks both for the tip for the 'newest' photos Smile I can't believe the clarity, did you see all the buses and people in the 1946 Cathedral ones, amazing Thumbs up
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dutchman
Spon End
56 of 104  Wed 28th Aug 2013 11:14pm  

On 28th Aug 2013 4:11am, NeilsYard said: That's some hole where the original Owens was!!
It's still there!!! Smile
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stefancouperus
the Netherlands
57 of 104  Thu 27th Mar 2014 11:41am  

I found some photos on wartime brick housing. I know the two storey houses were built along Sheriff Ave. But does anyone know where the single story houses might be located? Thanks!
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
58 of 104  Thu 27th Mar 2014 11:53am  

They could be the ones on Holloway Fields, just off the Radford Road by Brownshill Green Road. They are still there now, I can remember when they put the apex roofs on them. Have a look on Google maps. Just found one in Thistley Fields next to Holloway Fields that looks just like this, with a roof on but the other way round if the black and white print has been reversed.
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TonyS
Coventry
59 of 104  Thu 27th Mar 2014 11:54am  

The single storey houses look very similar in style to those round the corner from Sheriff Ave in Henry Boteler Road (off Mayors Croft). Not quite the same though.
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stefancouperus
the Netherlands
60 of 104  Thu 27th Mar 2014 12:32pm  

Thanks! I will do some Google maps explorations now.
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