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NeilsYard
Coventry
376 of 427  Sun 17th Mar 2024 1:20pm  

Thanks Helen - I knew you would know.
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Helen F
Warrington
377 of 427  Sun 17th Mar 2024 1:51pm  

Of those shown here 1 and 2 are Charterhouse mill. 3 is Well Street. 4 is Cox Street and 5 is the yard next to the Royal Oak on Gosford Street, looking through the passage from the street.
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Helen F
Warrington
378 of 427  Mon 18th Mar 2024 7:32am  

On 17th Mar 2024 9:34am, NeilsYard said: From the Cooper Collection - is this Burges west-side?
Sorry, I missed this one yesterday. It is the Sherbourne but it's the back of West Orchard. It's the other side of this Troughton view posted by Anne. Note the diamond glass in the middle floors of both buildings, which strongly suggests that these are brick clad, timber buildings and are much older than they look.
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Helen F
Warrington
379 of 427  Mon 18th Mar 2024 1:44pm  

The buildings were still there in 1926 (map) but gone by 1931 (BFA). These do look like photos taken just before demolition of various parts of the city and beyond.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
380 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 5:03pm  

The rear of this family photo states that it was taken by the Stoke Portrait Co., 8 Clements Street. This, of course, does not make it certain that the family also lived in the Stoke area, but it'll be nice if it turns out that way. The distinctive pattern in the lintels might help to narrow it down. I've only had a brief look on Google's street-view yet, with no luck, but if anyone wishes to spend any of their time searching, it'll be lovely if we can find this house and find out who the family are. Smile Forum image
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Not Local
Bedworth
381 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 5:37pm  

I will have first guess - Is it St. Michael's Road?
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Helen F
Warrington
382 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 5:59pm  

Very distinctive lintels, but I've no idea where they were.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
383 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 6:31pm  

Don't think it would be correct to copy the google map picture but I am pretty sure it is 8 Clements Street. The lintels do look slightly different but I think the fronts of the whole street must have been tarted up. Where they are standing on the step there are a couple of courses of brick where they are standing and you can still see the bottom of where the gate post would have been. Only thing I am not sure about is the lintel over the door is smaller than the window. There are a lot of similar lintels in that area.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
384 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 7:08pm  

St. Michael's Road and Clements Street are both decent guesses, but I think there are just enough differences to count them out. The old picture doesn't have a row of fancy bricks that can be seen just above the lintels in Clements Street, and I can't imagine that all the lintels have been re-sculpted in St. Michael's Road. I've never even managed to drill into one, they're so bloomin' 'ard!!!
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Helen F
Warrington
385 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 7:26pm  

I agree Rob, the lintels in Clements Street and St Michaels are common in that and other areas. While lintels might be removed or built over, they wouldn't be replaced wholesale.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
386 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 7:38pm  

Coincidentally, there was also a photographer at number 5 Clements Street, which caught me out at first when I thought the house number had been printed incorrectly on the rear of the postcard. However, there was indeed a photographer at No. 8 - George Bott. He doesn't appear to have been around very long though, and doesn't appear here in either the 1911 or 1921 census. And in the newspapers, photographs credited to the Stoke Portrait Co. only appear from September 1912 until April 1913.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
387 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 7:50pm  

Sorry, my post is a load of rubbish, just ignore, I did not realise how many houses there were in Stoke with such a similar but not quite exact design !
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Helen F
Warrington
388 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 8:12pm  

I found something similar on Marlborough Road here, and part of Argyll Street here, part of Villiers Street here, so I think it might be somewhere older than Clements Street. Work away from the main road, to follow the building progress?
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
389 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 8:30pm  

Oooh.... Marlborough Road, with the front gardens, too, is starting to look like a distinct possibility! Nice one, Helen! Double thumbs up
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Helen F
Warrington
390 of 427  Wed 22nd May 2024 8:33pm  

And part of Chandos Street here. It definitely looks like they built blocks with one type of lintel and then changed to a different type. I think that the ones without gardens like Chandos were older.
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