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keresley
61 of 219  Sat 31st May 2014 6:00pm  

You can just make it out from this Britain from above photo enlargement from 1935 Courtesy: www.britainfromabove.org.uk
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NeilsYard
Coventry
62 of 219  Sat 31st May 2014 11:02pm  

How did a lovely little treasure like that escape the melting pot! Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
63 of 219  Sun 1st Jun 2014 12:22pm  

Hi all Wave Sadly, the one on the other side of the bridge has been butchered at the top, although the spiral designed post is still in position.
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morgana
the secret garden
64 of 219  Sun 1st Jun 2014 10:20pm  

That photo Philip was my playing ground from 2 years old on the station that was close by later playing in this area on your photo known as the Black Pad. Lovely to see the old lamp posts are still there the boys use to try and throw bicycle tyres over the top of the lamp post but they always got stuck on the handles at the top of the lamp post shown in your photos. The barbed wire on the other side of the bridge was put there to stop certain people throwing bricks on to the cars below owned by a car dealer which is underside of the bridge. When buying a car from him years ago myself, that had burned out wires behind the dashboard which affected the wire to the brake pedal too, my son had to rewire all the electrics of the car to make it safe. Then I realised why he had the barbed wire.
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morgana
the secret garden
65 of 219  Sat 2nd Aug 2014 1:33pm  

Where are these in Coventry.
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Elaine
Coventry
66 of 219  Sat 2nd Aug 2014 4:20pm  

I used to go to Radford Congregational Church and I knew a Bill Eden many years ago. It changed to a URC then was knocked down as it wasn't practical to renovate it. Maybe this is across the road at St Nicks?
Local History and Heritage - Where is this in Coventry?
morgana
the secret garden
67 of 219  Sat 2nd Aug 2014 4:51pm  

Wave Hi Elaine possible the same man Mr W Eden but wrong area sorry. This building which I shall show eventually still stands and used.
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PeterB
Mount Nod
68 of 219  Sat 2nd Aug 2014 10:34pm  

It is the building in Cross Road, Foleshill (Stoney Stanton Road end) that is now the "Shree Mandhata Samaj" community centre, It looks like it was originally a church hall. I walk past it occasionally at lunch time when I go to the Gallagher Retail Park. Peter.
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morgana
the secret garden
69 of 219  Sun 3rd Aug 2014 10:42am  

Yes PeterB you're right over the road from the old Navigation public house corner of Cross Road, I thought Dreamtime would have got this one. Big grin
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
70 of 219  Sun 3rd Aug 2014 11:11am  

From an article in Coventry Herald 18th October 1907. The building was originally the Primitive Methodist School, Paradise, Foleshill, opened by a Mrs Drinkwater on 12th October 1907. I think I can just see the date over the door.
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morgana
the secret garden
71 of 219  Sun 3rd Aug 2014 11:40am  

Thank you Annewiggy, we couldn't get close enough as it has high railings around it and the metal gates were locked so we couldn't see the date above the door.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
72 of 219  Mon 25th Aug 2014 5:36pm  

My daughter went on an early morning photographic tour of Coventry City on Sunday. This is one of her pictures. Do you know where these strange squirrels (I thought they were kangaroos) are ?

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mick
coventry
73 of 219  Mon 25th Aug 2014 8:46pm  

Are they a panel on the Natwest?
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morgana
the secret garden
74 of 219  Mon 25th Aug 2014 8:50pm  

Its on a memorial Dame Mary Bridgeman & Mrs Eliza Samwell in the Dyers Chapel ruins of the Cathedral.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
75 of 219  Mon 25th Aug 2014 9:03pm  

Well done Morgana, spot on Thumbs up Thumbs up Janice went with a group to take pictures in Coventry at 6.30 Sunday. Apparently they were told they could not take pictures in the precinct by security although they talked them round in the end. But it is OK if take pictures on your phone Lol .
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