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dutchman
Spon End
46 of 96  Wed 17th Jun 2015 8:51pm  

Yes Cliff, and running behind and parallel with the houses in Belvedere Road Smile Dalton Road and (more recently) The Firs also occupy part of the route.
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Midland Red

47 of 96  Wed 17th Jun 2015 10:10pm  

Thanks, Kim - did it go any further, past where the Victorian drinking fountain is on Earlsdon Avenue?
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dutchman
Spon End
48 of 96  Wed 17th Jun 2015 11:23pm  

No, it stopped at Styvechale Gate where there were several other footpaths branching off from it. One of these eventually became the section of Earlsdon Avenue which joined the Kenilworth Road.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
49 of 96  Wed 11th Nov 2015 11:41am  

Couple of crackers to add to this.
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pixrobin
Canley
50 of 96  Mon 16th Nov 2015 10:38pm  

On the occasions I go into town on my scooter I use the route across Spencer Park and Grosvenor Road footbridge as it is far less dangerous than trying to negotiate the new junctions on Warwick Road. They have put dropped kerbs in along the new routes but at one point I have to have the front wheels of my scooter in the road before I can see round the wall.
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Harrier
Coventry
51 of 96  Tue 17th Nov 2015 5:40pm  

I have mentioned the granite setts from Warwick Road goods yard before. I always assumed that they were hewn by prisoners on Dartmoor or similar many, many years ago. Today some one told me that they probably came from Spain. Does any know if this is likely? To me, it appears highly unlikely that granite setts would be transported over such a long distance all those years ago?

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jvb
Kenilworth
52 of 96  Wed 18th Nov 2015 11:02pm  

There was no need to source granite setts from Spain or even from Dartmoor. Jees Granite Quarries at Hartshill, near Nuneaton, produced them. This webpage notes that quarries at Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, and others in North Wales, also specialised in granite setts.
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dutchman
Spon End
53 of 96  Thu 19th Nov 2015 1:22am  

On 11th Nov 2015 11:41am, NeilsYard said: Couple of crackers to add to this.
Great pictures NeilsYard Thumbs up I'm just curious to know why the station pilot was pushing a parcels van off towards Nuneaton? Perhaps one our railway experts can tell me?
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PeterB
Mount Nod
54 of 96  Thu 19th Nov 2015 5:01pm  

During the rebuilding of the station the original luggage bridge was removed before the new bridge was opened. The station pilot and parcels coach was used to transfer parcels and luggage between the platforms. Peter.
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dutchman
Spon End
55 of 96  Thu 19th Nov 2015 5:36pm  

Thanks Peter Thumbs up I understand that but the picture shows the station pilot far to the west of the station.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
56 of 96  Thu 7th Jul 2016 9:15pm  

On 7th Sep 2013 9:23pm, Midland Red said: White showroom = Parkside Garage Thumbs up
Here's a better view of Parkside Garage plus the goods yard offices that became Horizon Studios etc.
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Midland Red

57 of 96  Thu 7th Jul 2016 9:18pm  

Cheers Neil
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
58 of 96  Thu 7th Jul 2016 10:05pm  

Hi & thank you for the picture Wave Is that a Midland Omnibus (silver-top)?
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Midland Red

59 of 96  Thu 22nd Sep 2016 11:40am  

1920s view
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NeilsYard
Coventry
60 of 96  Wed 23rd Nov 2016 3:39am  

Alamy have some 'new' additions including this one from the early 1900's.
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