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Tamworth
46 of 241  Sun 27th Nov 2016 12:36pm  

A poor picture as they did not take it out of the binding to scan it ! From a 1941 Coventry Telegraph on the British Newspaper archive.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
47 of 241  Thu 16th Feb 2017 10:37pm  

Lovely view of Old Cov.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
48 of 241  Wed 1st Mar 2017 6:53pm  

Is that another one of those 'mystery' poles again!
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Midland Red

49 of 241  Wed 1st Mar 2017 6:58pm  

No longer mysteries, though Wink
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Midland Red

50 of 241  Sun 12th Mar 2017 11:58am  

On 29th Apr 2016 4:06pm, dutchman said:
On 29th Apr 2016 3:02pm, covgirl said: Didn't there used to be a theatre/cinema between the school and the Apollo?
Yes, the Opera House has been mentioned many times in the forum Smile
Here's its replacement Oh my
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heathite
Coventry
51 of 241  Fri 17th Mar 2017 7:47pm  

Anyone seen this before? This may need to be moved to the humour section Lol
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Midland Red

52 of 241  Fri 17th Mar 2017 7:54pm  

Not seen the two together before Roll eyes Wink Post copied from topic Trinity Street on 20th Mar 2017 1:22 pm
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heathite
Coventry
53 of 241  Fri 17th Mar 2017 8:00pm  

Eye-sore it earlier today, and it gave me an idea, no offence meant.
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Osmiroid
UK
54 of 241  Fri 17th Mar 2017 9:38pm  

Pre-eyesore, mostly.
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Prof
Gloucester
55 of 241  Sat 18th Mar 2017 5:20pm  

On 29th Apr 2016 3:02pm, covgirl said: Didn't there used to be a theatre/cinema between the school and the Apollo? I'm sure I remember going to see The Barber of Seville live on stage there, and I seem to remember my mother telling me it was bombed during the war while showing Gone with the Wind. She never did see the film all the way through.
Cov Girl, whereas the Opera House was in Hales Street, near to Matterson, Huxley and Watson (the building with the plough on top) the Rex cinema in Corporation Street was the one where "Gone with the Wind" was showing and was destroyed by bombing, though no people were in the cinema at the time. This was well known in Coventry.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
56 of 241  Sat 18th Mar 2017 6:47pm  

Judging a building before its finished? Have you seen the overall plan for that area? It's pretty good and will be a huge benefit to the city centre, and the block going up is a good landmark building.
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Osmiroid
UK
57 of 241  Mon 20th Mar 2017 12:11pm  

That's my personal feeling on it. I think it is worse than something such as Ikea because the location makes it more visually intrusive. From being in Hales Street where feels like a concrete canyon to anywhere uphill to Broadgate, especially sitting on Butcher Row and seeing a nice clear area of sky now constipated by The Eyesore. Even into Broadgate it can still be seen, as in this picture from the front of Cathedral Lanes. It can even still be seen (luckily only slightly) when standing in the top of Hertford Street next to Lady Godiva News. I wish there had been planning rules that nothing could be built higher than the original Hales Street buildings, but the city centre now feels like the council's money tree manured by student rents.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
58 of 241  Mon 20th Mar 2017 1:19pm  

If you think it's worse than Ikea there is little point in attempting a rational discussion with you, especially with your obnoxious attitude towards students and statements of fact as if your opinion is the only one that counts. Hardly a 'concrete corridor'. Thankfully, you're not on the planning committee.
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Osmiroid
UK
59 of 241  Mon 20th Mar 2017 2:00pm  

I think that's really insulting. I have got nothing against students whatsoever. I don't know how something someone else did can be equated to being their fault. And I specifically said "my personal feeling" and "I think" so as not to be claiming it as fact.
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
60 of 241  Mon 20th Mar 2017 4:44pm  

On 20th Mar 2017 1:19pm, flapdoodle said: If you think it's worse than Ikea there is little point in attempting a rational discussion with you, especially with your obnoxious attitude towards students and statements of fact as if your opinion is the only one that counts. Hardly a 'concrete corridor'. Thankfully, you're not on the planning committee.
I would have to agree. It seems that for some people anything new is automatically horrible and, conversely anything from the past is wonderful. It's a wonder anything ever gets built with attitudes like that, and is also no doubt the reason that many eyesores are kept just because they are old.
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