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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
121 of 167  Sun 5th Jul 2020 11:43am  

The park was opened in 1921, of woodland and fields. In 1927 it became the memorial to soldiers of WWI. My dad was present as one who had taken part, he and scores of veterans had been pressing for some years for such. At the time he heard it would be opened, he heard he had another son - me! So he was highly delighted. PS. I did several carnivals from it, played football and tennis several times in it, marched in uniform, and finally did a marathon from it. Yes, I think the memorial and I have some attachment.
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BrotherJoybert
Coventry
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122 of 167  Sat 5th Jun 2021 7:08am  

Here is a video of the amazing artwork on the Aviary walls and a little look at how the new sensory garden is progressing Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
123 of 167  Sat 5th Jun 2021 9:53am  

Thank you so much Simon, what a genuinely pleasant improvement to the park!
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
124 of 167  Tue 8th Jun 2021 8:26am  

What an eye opener Brother Joybert. I can still remember the old original bird aviary which sadly fizzled out to 'emptiness'. Thank you for sharing a delightful area with us. I hope it will be well maintained for the future. Wave
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
125 of 167  Tue 8th Jun 2021 8:33am  

Bring back the miniature steam train. That's an order! Lol
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NeilsYard
Coventry
126 of 167  Fri 9th Jul 2021 9:48am  

Happy 100th! Big grin
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
127 of 167  Fri 9th Jul 2021 10:17am  

On 8th Jun 2021 8:33am, Positively Pottering said: Bring back the miniature steam train. That's an order! Lol
Hi, He was a lovely man, Ron Owen, (Known as Jack) who lived in Kenilworth. Sadly no longer with us. I did finance work for him & repaired his little boy's Hornby loco, about 1978. Doesn't time fly.
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
128 of 167  Fri 9th Jul 2021 5:08pm  

You can still ride on it, Suitably Chastised, unfortunately you have to go over to Ryton Pools in order to do so. I suppose we could arm wrestle them for it Big grin
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BrotherJoybert
Coventry
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129 of 167  Sun 11th Jul 2021 6:12am  

A video filmed on 10 July 2021 during the birthday weekend celebrations. The Japanese Peace Garden & Community Sensory Garden were open to the general public for the first time - if you want to skip to them they feature from around 8 minutes 40 seconds in or just watch the video below - enjoy Thumbs up
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Prof
Gloucester
130 of 167  Sun 11th Jul 2021 10:02am  

Pleased to note there are some actual birds in the Aviary!
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
131 of 167  Mon 12th Jul 2021 5:21pm  

Went to the War Memorial Park this morning. Couldn't get there on Saturday for the 100th Anniversary. Here are some lovely floor paintings I saw.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
132 of 167  Mon 12th Jul 2021 5:27pm  
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holttom
California
133 of 167  Mon 12th Jul 2021 9:50pm  

Is the bandstand still there? I have fond memories sitting listening to brass bands in the park. Got me started in music.....

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Lived and schooled in Coventry until 1966

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Prof
Gloucester
134 of 167  Tue 13th Jul 2021 12:43am  

Fri 16th Nov 2012 Neils Yard said re bandstands: Not one in the Memorial Park anymore. Allesley Park still has its crazy golf course. There's a kids playground but it's moved from its original location where the paddling pool was. It also has its Walled Garden from the old Hall days which has a 'Friends' Association that looks after it.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
135 of 167  Tue 13th Jul 2021 3:35am  

Well that's a shame Prof. Of all places I would have thought a bandstand would have been maintained as it is a Memorial Park after all. It would not have taken up much room surely. Traditions die hard it seems in Coventry. The last time I saw the children's playground was alongside the main road and always thought it was not a very safe place as there were gaps in the hedge, but that was when I was a young mum with two tots.
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