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bk
Coventry
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46 of 112  Tue 25th Oct 2022 7:26pm  

Blimey - you are all very quick!! Next up. Arts and Crafts, lovely.
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Midland Red

47 of 112  Tue 25th Oct 2022 7:37pm  

Church of the Holy Cross, St Austell Road, Wyken. Photo taken from Caludon pub carpark!!!!
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Midland Red

48 of 112  Wed 26th Oct 2022 11:27am  

My photo from 2012 Thumbs up
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bk
Coventry
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49 of 112  Wed 26th Oct 2022 4:04pm  

A very Charterhouse-looking medieval/Tudor building. Helen? Any ideas?
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Midland Red

50 of 112  Wed 26th Oct 2022 4:15pm  

Stables, Kenilworth Castle Thumbs up
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bk
Coventry
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51 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 3:14pm  

Here's one for you all - bit of archeology and housing. Looks obviously wartime, so one of Arthur's earliest.
b p kyneswood

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bk
Coventry
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52 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 3:19pm  

Also this one!
b p kyneswood

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NeilsYard
Coventry
53 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 3:33pm  

The first one looks Eaton/St Patrick's Road area but they are some interesting sub-floor ruins and that style of house does not look very Cov to me.
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Helen F
Warrington
54 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 4:11pm  

It looks more like a training exercise than an actual wartime event. There are too many kids and smiling people for it to be real. The church spire looks a long way away so it's some way from the centre. Maybe up near St Nicholas Street? They also seem to have built an unnecessary bridge over cellars that could have been walked round.
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bk
Coventry
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55 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 6:47pm  

Thanks all - intrigued by the kids upstairs in the house looking out on the affairs at hand. Perhaps it is training, good shout. Which ballroom is this?
b p kyneswood

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
56 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 6:57pm  

It's the Locarno, rotating stage and balconies all round. Now the library.
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bk
Coventry
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57 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 7:01pm  

Hopefully Helen gets in quick on this one!
b p kyneswood

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Helen F
Warrington
58 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 7:04pm  

Cheylesmore Manor from the inside. The building on the right was the main building and despite the brick skin was properly old. The earliest range was long since gone but was behind the camera.
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bk
Coventry
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59 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 7:13pm  

Helen?
b p kyneswood

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Helen F
Warrington
60 of 112  Thu 27th Oct 2022 7:16pm  

Whitley Mill and bridge. Double thumbs up
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