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Helen F
Warrington
1 of 68  Thu 24th Oct 2013 10:48pm  

In my travels round the city I'm now looking at Well Street. I think I've got pictures of what was in the sections marked red. I'm guessing that the section in green is the top picture of this pair Well Street 1 I don't know where the bottom picture is located and top one of the next pair, though I do know they are next to each other. Well Street 2 Anybody got any thoughts or pictures of the missing bits?
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Helen F
Warrington
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2 of 68  Sat 26th Oct 2013 11:50pm  

Ok, I've now got pictures of most of the south side, with a few gaps where pictures don't quite meet. I've got some aerial views of the missing stretches of the north side but I could still do with some better shots of those between the old gate and two buildings to the right of Chapel Street. PS the two un-located pictures above were (I think) roughly opposite Chapel Street.
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dutchman
Spon End
3 of 68  Sun 27th Oct 2013 12:18am  

I honestly can't remember whether any of these cottages on the corner of Well Street and Upper Well still survived when I lived in Bond Street in 1959? Contrary to appearances though, the three-storey houses and off-licence on the corner of Bond Street and Upper Well Street (in the background) were fully occupied for some years after this picture was taken: Pictures of Coventry
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Helen F
Warrington
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4 of 68  Sun 27th Oct 2013 12:37am  

Hi Dutchman, Wave I think the block on the left in this photo might have replaced them. Corner of Well Street and Bond Street. The view from Britain From Above
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dutchman
Spon End
5 of 68  Sun 27th Oct 2013 1:44am  

Hi Helen Wave Not 'replaced', the Dormer cottages are to the left of the two-story buildings in what I now consider to be Upper Well Street, hidden from view by the topshops in the foreground. There's a clearer view of them in Image reference EPW053103 at Britain From Above Smile
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Helen F
Warrington
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6 of 68  Sun 27th Oct 2013 8:11am  

Thanks, I thought that first and then talked myself out of it because I thought the curve of the road at that point didn't seem acute enough to match the photo and I didn't think the corner of Upper Well Street and Bond Street (with OXO written on it) would be visible. The alternative theory I considered was that the photo was reversed and the corner was on Well Street and Bond Street but then the slope goes the wrong way. The funny little indent in the building line doesn't appear until 1937ish, at which point there is a gap to the left of those newer two storey buildings.
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Foxcote
Warwick
7 of 68  Tue 26th Nov 2013 8:49pm  

I've found an unidentified photo on this link. Might it be Well Street? I've used this link to compare. The jettied building and the square archway may be the same. I could do with some help to check it out. Was there a school in the vicinity as there's mostly children in the unidentified one? I don't suppose it's a barrel-organ covered up in the background! My second option was 'New Buildings'?
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Helen F
Warrington
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8 of 68  Tue 26th Nov 2013 11:45pm  

Yes Foxcote, they are the same bit of street. They're on the south side of the road. In the second picture the building on the right is the Pheasant Inn. The square arch isn't the one on the left it's up the hill in the taller building. You can just see a lamp.
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Foxcote
Warwick
9 of 68  Wed 27th Nov 2013 9:23am  

Thanks for clarifying that, Helen.
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dutchman
Spon End
10 of 68  Thu 28th Nov 2013 3:45pm  

Well researched both, especially as Pictures of Coventry wrongly gives the location as being on the north side of Well Street!
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dutchman
Spon End
11 of 68  Sat 26th Jul 2014 1:16am  

This a rare view of the gas showroom from the Well Street side:
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Dreamtime
12 of 68  Sat 26th Jul 2014 2:37am  
Off-topic / chat  

Prof
13 of 68  Sat 26th Jul 2014 6:00pm  
Off-topic / chat  

Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
14 of 68  Sun 27th Jul 2014 4:19am  

Going back to Dutchy's photo, that is one heck of a long ladder leaning on the showroom wall in Well Street. Roll eyes
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Prof
Gloucester
15 of 68  Fri 19th May 2017 10:32am  

Would Dutchman or anyone have a memory of Wycombe Hall, Upper Well Street, which I believe would have been owned by Laxon's wholesale grocer? It was on the left towards the top so far as I recall and was the hall used by the Christadelphians. I attended my school friend's baptism by immersion when we both were at Junior Tech in the 1950s. Would love to see a photo. I seem to think the doorposts were 'barley-sugar twists'.
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