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Thu 4th Feb 2016 9:44am
On 4th Feb 2016 9:02am, NeilsYard said:
This one could have gone in any number of threads but courtesy of Debbie from the True Cov FB page - an unusual shot of the top of Hertford Street showing the building of Broadgate House and that 'bridge'.
Here's a similar view from Jan 2010
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Osmiroid
UK
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Thu 4th Feb 2016 10:20am
Shame the bank building wasn't legally protected from something so bad.
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NormK
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Thu 4th Feb 2016 10:43am
Ah, seeing the bridge reminds me of when I was 17 I worked for Harrabins, I drove a digger, a Fordson Major tractor with a bucket on the front and a backhoe on the rear, like todays JCBs, loading coke etc. One day I was asked to take it on the road, I was over the moon that they trusted me as I hadn't been out with it before. Anyway I set off for the Leamington Road to dig footings out for a house, I got as far as the Swanswell when my boss overtook me and waved me down, he came to the cab door and said "Don't forget to lower the bucket before you go under the bridge" (I was travelling with it up for better visibility). I was disappointed that he thought I was going to hit the bridge, of course I was going to lower it..... honest.
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Helen F
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Sat 19th Mar 2016 9:27pm
The building on the corner of Hertford Street was demolished and then a wedge shaped building was constructed. Later still the Coventry Hotel was demolished and the bank looking onto Broadgate was built. At the same time a lot of buildings on Greyfriars were demolished and you could see all the way to the High Street. The grey roofed building you can see below St Michaels could be the bank on the north side of the High Street.
I think this is almost the same view as the right hand side of the painting but after the demolition had finished. I think this is solved. Well done folks
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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Sun 20th Mar 2016 10:40am
This is J & J Cash warehouse, 70 Hertford Street, from Coventry Up to Date 1912. Looks pretty good to me although the buildings around are different. Look at the building on the left of the picture!
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sun 20th Mar 2016 3:00pm
The building on the left of the picture is the Johnson and Mason warehouse:
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Helen F
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Sun 20th Mar 2016 3:39pm
Good pictures you two. There are more images of the left side of the road than the right. |
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dutchman
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Sun 20th Mar 2016 4:35pm
This is a later view from the Broadgate end. Note the overhanging first floor of the Coventry Arms which appears to have been transposed from the Greyfriars Lane side to the Hertford Street side in the painting. This would date the painting to 1929:
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flapdoodle
Coventry
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Sun 10th Apr 2016 12:47pm
Hertford Street was done by Terence Gregory, who carried on the work of Gibson and Ling. It was not a good redevelopment. (I think he also put in the bank under the bridge).
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heathite
Coventry
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Sun 10th Apr 2016 4:15pm
There are two April 18th's being a Tuesday around that time.
One is 1950, the other is 1961.
Michael Miles would say "Take your Pick". |
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pixrobin
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Sun 10th Apr 2016 4:52pm
Must be the latter of those two dates then because the Ford Anglia model didn't start production until 1953 and the two lads to the left are wearing what we called 'drainpipe' trousers which became the fashion only in the late 1950s.
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Osmiroid
UK
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Tue 28th Jun 2016 1:11am
Is anything actually going to be done to remove the stuff blocking the top of Hertford Street, which the council promised, and open it up to Broadgate? Or was it just an empty promise?
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Bill Beckett
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Sat 9th Jul 2016 5:43pm
I'm sure the painting is of the remains of the Queens Hotel in Hertford Street. And if you looked through the gap you would see Fords Hospital. The spire is St Michael's Cathedral. |
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mcsporran
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Sat 9th Jul 2016 10:06pm
Is this the post office under construction, or maybe the bank further up?
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dutchman
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Sat 9th Jul 2016 10:34pm
Clearly the bank.
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