NeilsYard
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Thu 7th May 2020 12:43pm
I'm not gonna argue with Helen! I think the taller building on the left is the same one in the centre left here - you can see the same chimneys
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Helen F
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Thu 7th May 2020 1:39pm
Oh do! There are lots of the city that I know nothing about and certain views changed rapidly just before the war. Mostly I've concentrated on the oldest images and missed the ones before streets were destroyed. Hertford Street is one of those areas. It's also easy to mistake an image of pre war demolition with bomb damage. The odd building had a cousin on Cross Cheaping but it was demolished to build Owen Owen. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Thu 7th May 2020 3:38pm
There is a Gettyimage that says it is Hertford Street |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Thu 7th May 2020 5:16pm
Thanks Anne and Helen and Neil. I can't make out the top of the building at the back left of the picture. It seems to have hardly any structure? Enlarged I now think could be a telegraph pole in front of the building top left. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Thu 7th May 2020 7:39pm
In the last picture about the middle of the row you can see some tall chimneys that are also in the bombed picture. Strange how chimneys remained when a building was bombed, like staircases I suppose, my mum was always going on about sitting under the stairs when the bombs were dropping! |
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Gumnut
Berridale NSW Australia |
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Fri 8th May 2020 7:43am
On 7th May 2020 12:43pm, NeilsYard said:
I'm not gonna argue with Helen! I think the taller building on the left is the same one in the centre left here - you can see the same chimneys
I have a question. What is the structure in the right hand corner? The large cylindrical thing.Question caomhinsean@gmail.com
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Midland Red
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Fri 8th May 2020 8:23am
If you go to post #151 on the Hertford Street thread, I raised the same question - and there was quite a lot of discussion in subsequent posts |
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Disorganised1
Coventry |
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Sun 10th May 2020 12:44am
Chimneys are left because they are built with firebrick, or lined. They don't burn. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Sun 12th Jul 2020 11:29pm
5th Nov 1940 |
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Helen F
Warrington Thread starter
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Sun 12th Jul 2020 11:47pm
Hi Prof, I don't know if it's another Coventry church but it's not the cathedral. It's tagged as such on Pinterest but at some point someone was guessing. Are there any other candidates? |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Sun 12th Jul 2020 11:59pm
I think you are right Helen. To begin with I thought it was Christ Church but that was much smaller inside and here there is a substantial tower in the background. Perhaps it should go in a mystery picture (Mods?) pro tem to see if any ideas surface? |
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Midland Red
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Mon 13th Jul 2020 8:34am
5 Nov 1940 is pre-Coventry blitz, so.... |
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Helen F
Warrington Thread starter
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Mon 13th Jul 2020 12:06pm
Well pointed out MR. I've been through the library photos and nothing leapt out at me as a candidate. |
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Harrier
Coventry |
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Mon 13th Jul 2020 12:56pm
How about Norwich Cathedral??? |
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Helen F
Warrington Thread starter
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Mon 13th Jul 2020 1:06pm
I think that it's the Temple and Holy Cross Church in Bristol.
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