Osmiroid
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Mon 17th Oct 2016 7:01pm
This picture shows Currys across the road from the arcade entrance.
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dutchman
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Mon 17th Oct 2016 7:32pm
Fantastic picture Osmiroid, I almost feel as if I could be standing there
Curry's is occupying part of what used to be the main post office building, before it moved to Hertford Street.
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Osmiroid
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Mon 17th Oct 2016 8:18pm
Thanks Dutchman
I estimated the arcade front to be where that glass covered escalator is, I don't know how far off I am with that?
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NeilsYard
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Mon 17th Oct 2016 9:08pm
Yes terrific one yet again Osmiroid Especially in 'Open image in new tab' glorious full size!! |
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dutchman
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Mon 17th Oct 2016 10:09pm
On 17th Oct 2016 8:18pm, Osmiroid said:
I estimated the arcade front to be where that glass covered escalator is, I don't know how far off I am with that?
Close Osmiroid! It was a little further west according this map from 1956:
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Osmiroid
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Mon 17th Oct 2016 10:22pm
Thanks Dutchman, interesting map!
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Midland Red
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Wed 19th Oct 2016 8:11am
On 19th Oct 2016 12:44am, NeilsYard said:
This also shows clearly the line of Smithford Street in relationship to Broadgate House and the Precinct |
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NeilsYard
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Wed 19th Oct 2016 8:44pm
Do you know I never even spotted that Cliff! Its one of Robs photos |
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Roger T
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Wed 19th Oct 2016 11:28pm
On 19th Oct 2016 8:11am, Midland Red said:
On 19th Oct 2016 12:44am, NeilsYard said:
This also shows clearly the line of Smithford Street in relationship to Broadgate House and the Precinct
MR may I return to my question where I was talking about the reason for the "Elephant on the stick" and its positioning at what I thought was an object I thought I could see at that point on the old postcard.
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dutchman
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Thu 20th Oct 2016 12:17am
I should point out that Smithford Street is much further to the left than it appears in the photograph, it aligned with the High Street and not with the gap between Broadgate House and the Leofric Hotel. During construction pedestrians were forced to make a considerable detour around Broadgate House and a bombed out basement in order to reach Broadgate.
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heathite
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Thu 20th Oct 2016 7:26am
Maybe this is where the elephant started life?
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Midland Red
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Thu 20th Oct 2016 7:54am
On 20th Oct 2016 12:17am, dutchman said:
I should point out that Smithford Street is much further to the left than it appears in the photograph, it aligned with the High Street and not with the gap between Broadgate House and the Leofric Hotel. During construction pedestrians were forced to make a considerable detour around Broadgate House and a bombed out basement in order to reach Broadgate.
You miss the point Frontages of Smithford Street buildings still standing appear in the view - as well as the new layout of the Upper Precinct |
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Midland Red
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Thu 20th Oct 2016 8:01am
On 19th Oct 2016 11:28pm, Roger Turner said:
MR may I return to my question where I was talking about the reason for the "Elephant on the stick" and its positioning at what I thought was an object I thought I could see at that point on the old postcard.
The elephant was not installed until 1948, long after that postcard view
"At the time of its installation in March 1948, the 56 foot (17m) high aluminium mast surmounted by a 5 foot (1.5m) high elephant and castle was referred to as the 'Coventry Standard' and was designed to have flags flown from the yard arms. It was one of the earliest signs of the post-war reconstruction of the city centre and represented the products of local industry. The mast was constructed by Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Ltd, the elephant and castle by Motor Panels (Coventry) Ltd, the aluminium and gold colouring was supplied by John Astley and Sons Ltd and flags supplied by Holbrooks (Coventry) Ltd."
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dutchman
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Thu 20th Oct 2016 3:11pm
On 20th Oct 2016 7:54am, Midland Red said:
You miss the point Frontages of Smithford Street buildings still standing appear in the view - as well as the new layout of the Upper Precinct
I don't believe I missed the point at all. Due to compression of distance the picture gives the impression that the precinct follows the line of Smithford Street and some people here seem to think that was indeed the case.
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Kaga simpson
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Thu 20th Oct 2016 3:42pm
Gentlemen
Could it be you are both right and both wrong, I believe the Precinct cut through half of Smithford Street, from top to bottom, given a few shops. To me the back of Woolies was the back of Smithford Street etc. So much came down and so much went up who the hell knows what happened.
I think most was washed away down to Spon End in the 1953 floods. Have a nice day. Kaga. |
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