Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Wed 11th Feb 2015 6:50pm
scrutiny, now isn't that a beautiful picture, a real richness, a city that you would be proud to live in, so did Coventry suffer from industry? |
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pixrobin
Canley |
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Wed 11th Feb 2015 7:03pm
If Germany had stuck to the French demands outlined in the Treaty of Versailles then the German people would have been paying compensation for around 70 years.
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Norman Conquest
Allesley |
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Wed 11th Feb 2015 7:27pm
Yes we were in the same position with the Yanks. I remember about seven years ago that we had finally finished paying off the lease lend debt. Just old and knackered
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
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Wed 11th Feb 2015 9:39pm
On 11th Feb 2015 7:27pm, Norman Conquest said:
. . . about seven years ago that we finally finished paying off the lease lend debt.
The Treasury will pay off the final debt from World War One next month, but there are still some earlier debts outstanding - [Guardian] |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Wed 13th May 2015 8:50pm
With the help of Rob who has a pc of this photo (I found it listed on another site) is this wonderful close up view of the chancel in 1931 showing the glorious stained glass (this is sepia but in full colour it must have been an astounding sight) and I had never seen this one before,
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Thu 14th May 2015 4:46am
I never had the chance to see the cathedral in it's splendour Prof only the proud shell so thank you for posting the photo to us. It certainly makes a beautiful sight.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Thu 14th May 2015 1:03pm
My thanks also. Yes, a wonderful photograph.
Dreamtime, I was fortunate enough to have been taken several times to services there, and I remember I gawped every time, with a service in progress, the music, the choirboys, the golden eagle, it was breathtaking, I can't find the words, but it held people in some kind of a spell. I believe people attended probably for that reason as much as religion. I also attended Longford Church and the small church in Lentons Lane where I was a choirboy, every Sunday and one night a week, would see me in one church or another so I heard the elders' anger when no attempt was made to restore the cathedral, as I believe in those days people had a deeper feeling than we can imagine, it was their time. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Sat 16th May 2015 8:14pm
Thanks for your comments Dreamtime and Kaga. Sadly I never knew the cathedral in its former glory though I often wonder whether in the first two years of my life my mother may have taken me inside. She died when I was 12 so I shall never know the answer to that. I can well imagine the impression made on Kaga as I attend an Abbey near where I live where the music and liturgy is equally enticing. |
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Tricia |
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Sun 17th May 2015 11:27am
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
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Sun 17th May 2015 6:15pm
With the roof on, the interior has a grandeur the ruin cannot capture.
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Sun 17th May 2015 8:31pm
Quite right Flapdoodle. As I always say, the nearest comparison is to go inside Holy Trinity to get some of the atmosphere but St Michael's being larger and on a grander scale with that wonderful East End of the radiating chapels beneath (now a museum) had the most striking East window of many parish churches let alone cathedrals. To see it in colour - well magnificence! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks Thread starter
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Wed 15th Jul 2015 6:57pm
Hi all
Cathedral's mediaeval floor revealed for first time in 75 years |
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Wed 15th Jul 2015 9:56pm
Wonder why they have waited so long, I saw it last night Philip, thanks for the link |
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Thu 16th Jul 2015 11:23pm
Archaeological finds in Cathedral |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Fri 17th Jul 2015 7:43pm
Prof, the last time I attended a morning service in the old cathedral I believe I was ten years old and it could have been Harvest Festival time. The great glass window glorious in colour, with all the hues of the rainbow. There can be no question to its beauty, was a great joy to all. But did it fit in with the stone walls of the old building where calm and stillness dwelt from its medieval past. |
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