Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
|
106 of 168
Wed 15th Jul 2020 3:54pm
Annewiggy, thanks for the reply but no, it was exactly the same scene, but from a lower angle and about forty years earlier, definitely by MR and on here several times. |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
20A-Manor House
Coventry
|
107 of 168
Thu 16th Jul 2020 7:56am
Kaga, was it this postcard?
|
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Helen F
Warrington
|
108 of 168
Thu 16th Jul 2020 9:22am
There was an older photo with very sharp focus. I think Kaga mentioned something about horses struggling up Hertford Street with a full load. Was there a coal cart? |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
|
109 of 168
Thu 16th Jul 2020 10:20am
I have the feeling that it could be this postcard photo from my own collection, which I'm sure has been used in a post - but I can't locate the topic....
|
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Prof
Gloucester
|
110 of 168
Thu 16th Jul 2020 10:24am
I feel sure that's the one Kaga referred to Rob! A great photo! |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
|
111 of 168
Thu 16th Jul 2020 10:58am
Rob.
Bingo! Yes that's the one, thank you.
Look where the clock is, and isn't that Stoneleigh Terrace round to the left?
Yes there was one point in that street where in the late forties soldiers returning from the war could see the three spires and immediately burst into tears - "Home!"' |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Midland Red
|
112 of 168
Thu 16th Jul 2020 11:26am
Kaga. Yes, I did post it - it's in the Coventry Market's thread to highlight the distant market tower, and it was copied into the Old Postcards thread.
I remember the item, but I have to admit not having noticed the clock before |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
|
113 of 168
Fri 17th Jul 2020 10:51am
I believe the photo was 1930's era, a little out of the Victorian era, full of Victorian buildings that were not famous or well noted, chapels and churches that were left to rot, and still Victorian rules we abided by.
The Cheylesmore estate, as in the photo, was leased to the Marquis of Hertford in 1788 for a term of 31 years. At the end it was sold to him 1819-20, tradition says it was lost in a gambling game at Coombe Abbey by Prince George. It was later sold to paying and redeeming the land tax of the properties connected with the Duchy of Cornwall, the Marquis of Hertford becoming the owner.
But it was fields and parkland and what we know as Greyfriars Green had two small ponds (not Crow moat), one nearer Warwick Road became the 'ducking pool', large trees and grassland where boys played cricket. The first house to be built in Warwick Row was in 1764 on the site of a brick-kiln, the statue of Mr Starley, one hand pointing upwards (hailing a tram) A large tree had to be cut down when building Eaton Road. The path from Eaton Road junction, Warwick Road leading through the gardens to the old park well and Cheylesmore Gate was called the Irishman's 'pad'.
Where Stoneleigh Terrace now stands was a deep 2ft ditch, with banks and high hedge, along the then Crabtree Close.
1954 and I was privileged to stay in a hotel in Stoneleigh Terrace, I doubt any alterations to it since built, large high ceilings, large rooms, lots of mouldings, but that's another story. |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Prof
Gloucester
|
114 of 168
Mon 28th Sep 2020 8:40pm
|
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Helen F
Warrington
|
115 of 168
Fri 2nd Oct 2020 12:51am
Nice pic Prof A great view before those trees grew up. |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
|
116 of 168
Fri 2nd Oct 2020 10:14am
I don't see it that way, it's bare and barren, next to a desert, it should have life, flowers and trees, animals and insects, soil is meant to grow, or is meaningless. |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Helen F
Warrington
|
117 of 168
Fri 2nd Oct 2020 11:23am
Trees and plants are lovely but as the trees grew larger across the city, views were obscured or vanished altogether. |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
|
118 of 168
Fri 2nd Oct 2020 6:46pm
Mmm, why am I thinking of 'pruning'? |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
Prof
Gloucester
|
119 of 168
Fri 2nd Oct 2020 8:36pm
Helen looks at it from the point of view of the architecture, this shows more of the buildings in pristine condition. |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|
NeilsYard
Coventry
|
120 of 168
Wed 3rd Feb 2021 2:12pm
I know it was originally part of the Rover Works (Meteor?) but does anyone know when the building that is now The Litten Tree was built? |
Local History and Heritage -
Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
|