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NeilsYard
Coventry
46 of 80  Fri 9th Mar 2018 3:55pm  

Thanks yet again Anne Wave I keep forgetting about the Library images Rob captured - I took this one from 'Britain from Above' as well -
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Prof
Gloucester
47 of 80  Sat 18th Aug 2018 6:35pm  

Do buses really go down Hill St today? I'm amazed Neil but thanks for the photos.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
48 of 80  Sat 18th Aug 2018 6:50pm  

Hi Prof, Wave Sadly, no longer. The intervention of the ring-road put an end to that.
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Prof
Gloucester
49 of 80  Sat 18th Aug 2018 7:23pm  

Thanks, Philip. I did think that Holyhead Road would be in the same category. Only upper reaches of both streets.
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Prof
Gloucester
50 of 80  Fri 5th Oct 2018 5:47pm  

Here's one in colour
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NeilsYard
Coventry
51 of 80  Mon 11th Feb 2019 2:01pm  

Not sure if this is already on here but Gibneys shoe factory by the time they had moved to Hill Street Also Helen - as per your earlier comment - the Newdigate Arms is show on this 1888 map
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Prof
Gloucester
52 of 80  Sun 19th May 2019 10:34pm  

St Osburg and presbytery pre-blitz Christine Hill
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NeilsYard
Coventry
53 of 80  Wed 26th Jun 2019 4:51pm  

This great image from a 1914 newspaper has just surfaced on FB. I had not seen quite that angle before from that period and did not realise how narrow it was.
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Helen F
Warrington
54 of 80  Wed 26th Jun 2019 5:53pm  

Nice one! The newspapers have some treasures I haven't dug up yet. Thumbs up
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Helen F
Warrington
55 of 80  Mon 14th Oct 2019 9:21pm  

Hill Street 1823 I think that the building on the right is the small chapel, dedicated to St Lawrence and St Mary that preceded St Osburg's Church. The full painting shows a dirt area in front of the church. I do know that some of this was absorbed into the roadway, thus widening and straightening it. Though I think that the old chapel may have been further back from the road than the modern church. Here it is shown on the 1807 map. The chapel doesn't appear on the 1749 map. There was a fair bit of land around this chapel. It was this building that might have catholic burials in 1826. Request about St Osburg graves in 1826 by Tony1
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Prof
Gloucester
56 of 80  Fri 15th Nov 2019 9:21pm  

Towards Fleet St. Forum library image
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NeilsYard
Coventry
57 of 80  Mon 18th Nov 2019 11:20am  

Amazing work (again!) Helen Thumbs up
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Prof
Gloucester
58 of 80  Sat 23rd Nov 2019 10:08pm  

St Osburg's reredos
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
59 of 80  Wed 11th Dec 2019 3:30pm  

I have found that a lot of information can be gleaned from searching the records on the Coventry Collections online catalogue of the Herbert Art Gallery. Many of the references have a comprehensive list of what the document says. Recently looking for any information on a branch of my tree I have started to look at again I came across a "Bargain and Sale with Feoffment" 1657 document which sorted out 3 generations of the Harwar family including wives. It also gave a good description of the land which I thought might be of interest. The basis was that Robert Hill and his son were buying property from Samuel Harwarr senior for £316 a close once called Dudman's Well Fields, now the great Conduit Meadow (occupied by Samuel (ii) Harwarr, lying outside Hill Street Gate between Hill Street and Barkers Butts Lane (Barkers Butts Lane is a continuation of Hill Street but another reference implies that there was some access-lane hereabouts). Cow Close, Little Conduit Meadow and "Roue Oake" Field. To be held by both the Hills with priority for the father, then his heirs. I can't find this marked on any map but I would imagine it to be around the area of Coundon.
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argon
New Milton
60 of 80  Wed 11th Dec 2019 3:46pm  

Anne. There is a Ro Oak Road off Barkers Butts Lane of course, is that near enough to give an indication?
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