NeilsYard
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Fri 7th Jun 2019 9:55am
On 7th Jun 2019 9:12am, Kaga simpson said:
NeilsYard.
Would you see the spires in that angle from there?
Yes Kaga - (1937 map) - I think the photo is only just prior to the war.
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Prof
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Thu 13th Jun 2019 9:15pm
Hales St towards White St. Ford St near top of photo
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Thu 13th Jun 2019 9:35pm
Corner Burges and Hales St. (library photo)
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Fri 14th Jun 2019 7:24pm
See the spires Kaga - I say yes, Neil is right. |
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Kaga simpson
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Sun 16th Jun 2019 11:18am
Prof.
Yes of course Neil is right, you can see the spires quite clearly, sorry about that. But I wasn't looking and thinking of the picture at the time, I was thinking history. New Buildings skirted the Priory pool and had many tall buildings - the armoury, the Golden Lion, etc and at the bottom where the tram stands were, the Smithfield, would have blocked out one of the spires. |
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Sat 23rd Nov 2019 10:33pm
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Wed 12th Feb 2020 6:29pm
Start of White St. approaching Ring Road bridge.
Lynn saved to Coventry. |
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Wed 8th Apr 2020 11:27pm
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NeilsYard
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Sat 24th Oct 2020 4:16pm
Similar view to Prof's however another cracker from my FB friend Cliff Berwick - an unusual view capturing some buildings not normally so well detailed in a postcard shot.
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Sat 24th Oct 2020 7:51pm
That's a great one Neil. Distance lends interest to the view! |
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Kaga simpson
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Sun 25th Oct 2020 8:37am
Neils yard.
To go back to an earlier date, I said would you see the spires from Hales St, well you were correct in saying Yes, but in my younger days the thirtie's Hale St ended at Trinity st, from there it was known as the Hippodrome, the Fire station or Pool meadow, the hippodrome was new, so was Pool meadow, so was Trinity st
Officially it was Hale st, but no one called it such. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sun 25th Oct 2020 9:04am
Hi all,
Hales, as in John Hales. Green stripes at school. I was yellow stripes, Sherwyns. The first headmaster of the school, Thomas Sherwyn. So many of the grammar schools came into existence at that time because there were so many redundant clerics, whose skills were numeracy & literacy, being themselves well educated. They were not much use at anything else. |
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Sun 25th Oct 2020 9:04am
After the blitz, the Smithfield remained standing but the rest of the street got clattered. On the south side, just broken, half buildings, possibly the corner shop, on the Burges corner saved because they had water from the Sherbourne - on the north side buildings got hit but repairable. Next to the Smithfield they built the temporary Continental Cafe, a few yards back from the road. |
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Fri 23rd Jul 2021 7:46pm
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Annewiggy
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Fri 23rd Jul 2021 9:39pm
2 lovely Rileys parked outside. My mum used to work in a wine shop along there, couple of shops from the far end
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