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Mon 17th Feb 2020 12:16pm
Yep, that's the bunch of Coventry kids I met on the way into Bethlehem. |
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Prof
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Fri 3rd Apr 2020 8:36pm
Burges, 1963
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JohnnieWalker
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Fri 3rd Apr 2020 10:13pm
Snap!
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sat 4th Apr 2020 4:18am
Brilliant pics. We had many a nice Vienna steak, chips and peas from Farmer Giles in the Burges. I suspect it was just a common burger really. It was like walking into a sauna judging by the condensation trickling down the windows. Happy days. |
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
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Sat 4th Apr 2020 4:52am
A very similar image was used as the cover of a leaflet in the Historic Coventry series.
Unfortunately the caption given was "The Burges in about 1935". The glaring error is of course the date, the less obvious is it should be simply Burges, there is no The on the street name signs, just as it's not The Broadgate.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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Sat 4th Apr 2020 10:31am
Well spotted mcsporran. And those "Historic Coventry Trust" people really ought to know better - do they really think the post-war Owen Owen was around before the war!? I also really wish they'd print their full title including "Trust" on their literature - errors like that might bring down the good name of "Historic Coventry"! |
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Sat 4th Apr 2020 11:08am
Go tell 'em, Sir! |
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Annewiggy
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Mon 20th Apr 2020 4:04pm
I have just spent a couple of hours going through some Coventry Telegraph supplements that I have saved over the years. I came across this picture that I don't think I have seen before
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Helen F
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Mon 20th Apr 2020 6:49pm
A great picture but look at all that horrible concrete render! They'd have been destroyed even if Hitler hadn't bombed them. |
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Dreamtime
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Tue 21st Apr 2020 7:27am
Paint or render covers a multitude of sins! |
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Helen F
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Tue 21st Apr 2020 9:44am
I think that was the general idea Dreamtime but modern building experts have discovered that it is a death sentence for old wood. Late 19th and most of the 20th century paints and render (especially concrete) didn't breath and so trapped moisture in and against the wood and it rotted quite quickly. Buildings that had stood for centuries were destroyed by various fungal nasties. The spores from them was part of what made the people in the old houses so poorly. That's why, in modern restorations they've gone back to using lime mortars and paint. It costs a fortune but it's the only way to save the buildings. The oldest ones (like much of Coventry) used to have open ceilings for the smoke from the fires to filter up into. This had the effect of kippering the wood, another way of preserving it. They were very smart those medieval builders. |
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Prof
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Sun 30th Aug 2020 10:02pm
Sherbourne flowing under Gilbert's shop in The Burges. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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Mon 31st Aug 2020 8:43am
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After rain this gets fast flowing. There was a story that the back room of a house floor overhung the river, it fell in one morning as they were having breakfast, and it is said to their amazement they found themselves floating downstream sitting round the table.
Those bricks look more Edwardian than Victorian. |
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