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mickw
nuneaton
151 of 984  Sat 20th Dec 2014 2:08pm  

Great videos dougie, what a shame Primark didn't make an effort like Owen Owen used to years ago. Thumbs up
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
152 of 984  Sun 21st Dec 2014 7:59pm  

Oh my, just found this topic, I remember that Lyons tea place, at that time I believe it first opened for the services of all the people working during the raids, then opened to anyone, at that time we were on rationing as well, you probably know all this, but firemen, ambulance, ARPs, etc all were allowed to go to the front of the queue. Now I feel embarrassed, from 51-57 I lived in the centre of town, walked around the centre, dozen times or so a day, never took much notice, or maybe I've forgotten, hardly remember a thing, yet I know people were excited. A new town was being built, rationing had all but disappeared, new colours and designs in clothes, music was flooding in, new hairstyles, after those dreadful scarves the woman had had to wear, plenty of work, abundant opportunities, and the old Victorian ways were being eroded, everything was on the up, records and record players, washing machines, televisions, inside 'loos', things the average working man could afford. And there wasn't a better time and place to be than in Coventry.
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
NeilsYard
Coventry
153 of 984  Sun 25th Jan 2015 2:01am  

From The Telegraph - late '70's
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Norman Conquest
Allesley
154 of 984  Sun 25th Jan 2015 12:00pm  

That's a good image Neils Yard but like MR in previous posts I am a little confused. From 1968 up to 1995 I was living and working in Birmingham so I was not around when that pic was taken. To set my head right just where would the photographer have been standing in relation to modern Broadgate? I see the new cathedral fl
Just old and knackered

Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Norman Conquest
Allesley
155 of 984  Sun 25th Jan 2015 12:06pm  

I cannot troll back through all comments on this thread so this may have been asked before. Why is Broadgate so named? I know 'cause I've just read about it. Norman
Just old and knackered

Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Midland Red

156 of 984  Sun 25th Jan 2015 12:27pm  

On 25th Jan 2015 12:00pm, Norman Conquest said: That's a good image Neils Yard but like MR in previous posts I am a little confused. From 1968 up to 1995 I was living and working in Birmingham so I was not around when that pic was taken. To set my head right just where would the photographer have been standing in relation to modern Broadgate? I see the new cathedral fl
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
157 of 984  Sun 25th Jan 2015 4:09pm  

The building with the barrel roofing was the Coventry City Council Municipal Staff Canteen in Derby Lane. I started working for the council in 1971 and used it regularly. It was a big place with self service counters and seated several hundred. Its location made it close to the Council House, Broadgate House (where I worked), plus many other municipal workplaces. The food was always good and extremely cheap. I recall in 1971 the main courses were 10-12p, soup 2p and a hot pudding 3p. It was clearly subsidised but many council workers were on very poor salaries then, especially the clerical staff.
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
NeilsYard
Coventry
158 of 984  Mon 26th Jan 2015 5:02am  

Yes Norman - as Red says they are heading up to Pepper Lane - I would say you would be inside Cathedral Lanes "Shopping Centre" in todays aspect - probably just about where the entrance is to Wilkos' by my book!
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Norman Conquest
Allesley
159 of 984  Mon 26th Jan 2015 1:27pm  

Thanks for replies. I've got my head round it now. Norman
Just old and knackered

Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
dutchman
Spon End
160 of 984  Mon 26th Jan 2015 3:41pm  

On 25th Jan 2015 12:06pm, Norman Conquest said: Why is Broadgate so named?
It was supposedly named after the nearby castle gate which once connected Smithford Street to High Street.
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Dougie
Wigan
161 of 984  Thu 26th Mar 2015 9:48am  

After reading through and looking at pictures in the books that were give to me in Coventry a few weeks ago, I don't think Coventry was any different to any other big developing town or city before the war, I was thinking of all the old buildings that most have been lost during the blitz but it seems they had almost gone before 1939 as very few are shown in the books I was given. I would like to upload this one photo of Broadgate in 1948 that Princess Elizabeth attended out of a collection of Photographs by Deborah Keene
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
dutchman
Spon End
162 of 984  Thu 26th Mar 2015 1:21pm  

^^^Count the factory chimneys! Oh my
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
163 of 984  Thu 26th Mar 2015 2:39pm  

I noticed the chimneys too Dutchman and I could not see the Princess, is that her sitting on the steps? Big grin
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Helen F
Warrington
164 of 984  Thu 26th Mar 2015 3:03pm  

I'm guessing that the left most chimney might be Courtaulds at Lockhurst Lane and the next one was Courtaulds at Little Heath, Old Church Road.
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
pixrobin
Canley
165 of 984  Sun 17th May 2015 11:36am  

Out of town supermarkets have had their part in making Coventry city centre's demise. I have now been back in Coventry for 6 months and have only been to the city centre twice. Once was to go to a lecture from fellow forumite RLCherrington and the other time was when my friends came over from France. Then it was only because the children wanted to ravage the £ shops. I found out today that couriers now deliver on Sundays. I've already had one delivery today and awaiting a second. Most of my groceries are delivered to the kitchen of my flat too. The Sunday deliveries have upset my day really. I had planned to visit RLCherrington for a coffee and a natter before she escaped back to London.
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