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Midland Red

31 of 64  Fri 10th Mar 2017 9:00pm  

Roger - there's a good article about it here Thumbs up
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Roger T
Torksey
32 of 64  Sun 12th Mar 2017 12:13am  

Thank you MR, I guess it was pretty awful, Thanks for the pointer - someone must have liked it. It`s really the `throw away` society angle that gets me All the capital invested in public buildings used to mean they were good for centuries - you don`t necessarily have to like them
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
33 of 64  Sun 12th Mar 2017 4:13am  

I hate to say it but in most circumstances, Preservation must give way to Progress - no matter what the cost and whoever pays!
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AD
Allesley Park
34 of 64  Sun 12th Mar 2017 2:10pm  

On 10th Mar 2017 4:22pm, Midland Red said: It's many, many years since I saw this much of the spire of Christ Church Smile This is how it was in Feb 2013 Sad No doubt it will soon be hidden again Oh my
I've never seen it other than with Spire House, but I did always feel that it would make a fantastic centrepiece for a square on that site (to replace Bull Yard) if it were opened up and the trees removed for smaller shrubs and bushes. This demolition has just reinforced this opinion. Maybe even include the outline of where the rest of the church was using paving materials? Straightening the route of Greyfriars Lane would start to create a better link between all three spires and create a node of New Union St, Warwick Road, Hertford St and Greyfriars Lane, with the square also being able to be used by the bar as an extended outdoor seating area. Then the pool could have still been built just ever so slightly to the east (though I still think there would have been better sites)
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Midland Red

35 of 64  Fri 16th Feb 2018 3:51pm  

On 10th Mar 2017 4:22pm, Midland Red said: It's many, many years since I saw this much of the spire of Christ Church Smile This is how it was in Feb 2013 Sad No doubt it will soon be hidden again Oh my
Looks like I was right - the view this morning in New Union Street Oh my
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NeilsYard
Coventry
36 of 64  Fri 16th Feb 2018 9:48pm  

I'm just amazed they didn't use Christ Church spire for a Helter Skelter Angry
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Midland Red

37 of 64  Fri 16th Feb 2018 10:39pm  

You mean it isn't a new gasometer? Roll eyes
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Prof
Gloucester
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38 of 64  Tue 14th Aug 2018 9:43am  

Here's another interior shot:
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Prof
Gloucester
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39 of 64  Sat 20th Oct 2018 5:09pm  

Christ Church in creation. Forum library image
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Prof
Gloucester
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40 of 64  Tue 18th Dec 2018 10:35pm  

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Prof
Gloucester
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41 of 64  Sat 5th Jan 2019 7:13pm  

Bull Yard with Christchurch and Central Hall
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
42 of 64  Wed 9th Jan 2019 11:14am  

Prof. Greyfriars - that's new.
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pixrobin
Canley
43 of 64  Fri 1st Mar 2019 8:54am  

Here's the weather vane at the top of Greyfriars spire
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heathite
Coventry
44 of 64  Mon 21st Oct 2019 2:08pm  

Here's a few images from today, outside Whitefriars Church where digging was going on. You can see the remains of a large column that the archaeologist said was going to be recovered and displayed at a later date outside 'The Wave'. The archaeologist very kindly snapped these images from within the fenced of area.
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Helen F
Warrington
45 of 64  Mon 21st Oct 2019 4:03pm  

Well done on the great pictures. Thumbs up I think you mean Greyfriars? I'm always mixing the two up. Christchurch was a 'new' one built on the remains of the original Greyfriars which was destroyed at Henry VIII's command. That then makes sense because old pillars wouldn't be on top of brick if they were the original Greyfriars. Only the spire survived above ground but there may be old wall bases under the brick, which may have been placed to bolster the medieval remains?
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