lolipop
arley |
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Fri 16th Dec 2022 10:58am
Helen, what you say about W Smith rings a bell for me. I recall my mother telling us about when they were kids, they used to play among the empty coffins when they went to see our Aunt Amy. She was a Smith, possibly related to my grandma Guy. Amy lived on the corner of Friars Road and I think was or is Cheylesmore. I recall going down past the Post Office in Greyfriars Lane down to Greyfriars Gate as was around to the left and Amy lived in the last house on the right.
It's said as you get older you remember things 70 years past but can`t remember what you did last week Nicholson
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
62 of 72
Thu 26th Oct 2023 11:42am
This looks like a still from a film to me but a recent share on FB shows the damage to The Grapes seemingly not long after the raid when it was bombed -
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
63 of 72
Mon 30th Oct 2023 12:16pm
No disrespect intended - It really became a shed of a Pub!
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
64 of 72
Mon 30th Oct 2023 12:22pm
Not sure I'd seen these before either. Views of the Warwick Lane Wesleyan Chapel - looking both ways -
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Helen F
Warrington |
65 of 72
Mon 30th Oct 2023 12:43pm
Two good pics Neil Particularly as they include snippets of the older buildings bookending the chapel and Sunday School buildings. I've got some good sections of that street now, but the bit between the chapel and the junction with Greyfriars Lane is still sketchy. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
66 of 72
Wed 7th Feb 2024 5:06pm
Prof already added this one in post#54 but it's a fuller capture of the photograph dated 1937 including what was left on the right. Helen, was that arched doorway the remains of the Wesleyan Chapel? Where did that go to?
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Helen F
Warrington |
67 of 72
Wed 7th Feb 2024 5:42pm
I think the archway was to the Sunday school but they were both demolished to make way for the Central Hall. Was that Wesleyan ? I think it was Methodist but I don't know what the differences are. (having looked it up, the Central Hall was for Wesleyan Methodists) The rest of the area of demolition became the Telegraph didn't it? With the bridge over the road. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
68 of 72
Sun 17th Mar 2024 10:04am
One of the best finds from the Cooper Collection for me - Looking North towards the corner of Broadgate and High St -
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mickboho
Coventry |
69 of 72
Wed 10th Apr 2024 5:11pm
Hi, can anyone remember a little shop opposite Ford's Hospital in the early fifties? Question Cov
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Helen F
Warrington |
70 of 72
Wed 10th Apr 2024 5:52pm
Hi Mick. Here is Ford's from an aerial photo from June 1950. It was more or less on a T junction. Which side were you thinking of?
I'll move this to a topic about the road when you've seen my reply, if you don't mind |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
71 of 72
Thu 11th Apr 2024 9:43am
Nice one Helen - I'd forgotten about the aerial imagery on HE. |
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Helen F |
72 of 72
Thu 11th Apr 2024 11:04am
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