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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada
211 of 984  Fri 9th Oct 2015 5:07pm  

On 6th Oct 2015 5:24pm, Annewiggy said: I think I am biased to the 60's Broadgate. I liked the fact that the buses went into Broadgate and took you to the heart of the shopping centre and easy to get home after a night out.
Yes, Broadgate was spectacular in the 60's, a brilliant place for buses, and was I glad that buses from my side of the city used it. I hated the walk up Trinity Street if ever I had to make the climb. If it was me, I would put it all back just the way that it was, but that would offend many people who liked pre-war Coventry or who like Cathedral Lanes now.

Coventry and it's people were full of hope in the 60's and didn't complain like people do now. It looked like a place that was ready to do business, not a Georgian/Victorian/Edwardian relic. Coventry's precinct may have lacked the class of Leamington Spa or Stratford, but it was more affordable and you could get anything and everything. There may well have been more than a few who didn't particularly like the 'Festival of Britain' style, but they were doing too well to care that much.

It's a pity that it was all lost, and not just in Coventry, but when we were offered a more convenient way of shopping and free parking, we all grabbed it. Now, many buy from the Internet, and there will come a time when the plazas and strip malls disappear too, but we will still have our memories of our favourite Coventry and maybe that is how it should be, like a childhood passed, my childhood, not yours. Smile

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flapdoodle
Coventry
212 of 984  Fri 9th Oct 2015 7:01pm  

I think removing buses from Broadgate was a mistake. I'd personally open it up to traffic again, maybe during the evenings only, so people can park outside the restaurants. Coventry in the 1960s was full of money, not hope. Too much money according to a government report (and it wasn't a compliment.) Correct me if I'm wrong, but in old photos one side of Broadgate is the back of the remains of High Street, and the other side is a load of those shacks. Then it seems to change to be a fragment of the High Street and a scrap of wasteground with trees on it. What would you do? Could they have relocated some of the fake medieval buildings to form a row along the backside of the High Street? Or just demolished the rest of the High Street and the County Court like they proposed in the 1930s?
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dutchman
Spon End
213 of 984  Fri 9th Oct 2015 7:33pm  

On 9th Oct 2015 5:07pm, Mike H said: Coventry and it's people were full of hope in the 60's and didn't complain like people do now.
Some did. There was always one old geezer who used to moan that everything they were doing to the city was wrong and it would never be as good a place to live in again. I gradually became him! Lol
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Osmiroid
UK
214 of 984  Fri 9th Oct 2015 8:51pm  

On 9th Oct 2015 4:42pm, Kaga simpson said: Osmiroid, So what date is that photo, for I seem to remember walking through Broadgate and down Hertford Street as in the photo. My family once had a great photo of Broadgate in the twenties, cobbled, and tramtracks, taken from the side of the old Owen Owen, there were hundreds of workers on bicycles coming out of work and in to Broadgate from Hertford st, High st, etc, filled the whole of Broadgate. Nearly everyone wore the traditonal cloth cap of those days. sadly it got lost.
The photo is approx 1931. Shame you lost your photo, it sounds like a real gem.
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Midland Red

215 of 984  Fri 9th Oct 2015 9:05pm  

Here are a few pre-WWII images Thumbs up
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Davey
Coventry
216 of 984  Fri 9th Oct 2015 11:19pm  

Haven't seen that pic before. So Broadgate House itself is the crap I guess. I quite like 50's Architecture, it's generally honest and unpretentious and functions well, although I accept it's a bit heavy handed glueing it onto the original Bank Building, even if it is pretending to be a Greek Temple.
DavidT

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Osmiroid
UK
217 of 984  Fri 9th Oct 2015 11:31pm  

They could remove the bridge and give the former bank its full freedom. The strange question to my way of thinking would be: Why would they NOT do it?
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
218 of 984  Sat 10th Oct 2015 12:54am  

Here I am downunder and still putting in my two pennuth! so I hope you don't mind, I have always loved Broadgate and absolutely agree with what you all say. Loved it in the 60's, so convenient for everybody, used to be the hub of Coventry to me. Once they started to take the heart out of it nothing was the same again. All for the price of progress and modern ideas. You can't please all the people all of the time and they wouldn't listen to me. he he ah ah ha!!!! I hope they do open it up again, breathe a bit of the old life back into it. PS. Who polishes those lovely silver doors? They were a great meeting place in my day or under the elephant. Avaguden everyone Wave
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
219 of 984  Mon 12th Oct 2015 6:32pm  

Midland Red. Your picture 16 is the Broadgate I knew until I was 13, it never seemed to alter in those days, and if you wanted something, you knew where to go and what price it would be, and the shop would close on the minute it stated, and knew it would be the same price in any like shop so you never felt 'done'. There was no lights or crossings, you just walked across streets, except where the 'Bobby' stood. It always gave me the feeling of warmth and friendly people. But what I liked best, when it really rained the cobble stones shone, Broadgate looked like a lake and the water ran down the Burges and Trinity Street in rivulets. You always knew the time, you only had to look up, and some shop had a clock showing the accurate time. If the cameraman had turned round I'm sure he would have seen Osmiroid's picture.
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pixrobin
Canley
220 of 984  Mon 12th Oct 2015 6:51pm  

Yes, the clocks. In older times fewer people had a wrist or pocket watch. I've just checked on the inflation calculator and a wrist watch bought for me as a Christmas present in 1954 was £4 19 6d. Inflation suggests that would be around £136 in today's money. Parish churches rang the chimes so people working in the fields would know what time it was.
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Dougie
Wigan
221 of 984  Tue 15th Dec 2015 10:08pm  

Broadgate as it was on Saturday 12th December 2015, sorry about the quality but the video is just off a camera - if you would like to look
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
222 of 984  Wed 16th Dec 2015 12:41am  

Thank you Dougie, I would have liked to have taken a walk round there. Merry Christmas. Cheers
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
223 of 984  Sun 20th Dec 2015 1:25pm  

THE SHAME OF COVENTRY 22 OCT 1949 THIS STATUE PLACED HERE TO SYMBOLISE THE REGENERATION OF COVENTRY AFTER THE BOMBING AND OPPRESSION Placed to be seen from all sides of Broadgate - now hidden under TAXable trading huts and fairground amusements, impossible to see unless within a foot of the statue, turned to face out of Broadgate and backside to the Spires, completely neglected and left to decay. An utter disgrace and disrespect. DAMN YOU PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE
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Dougie
Wigan
224 of 984  Sun 20th Dec 2015 4:13pm  

Sorry Kaga you feel like that about the Christmas Broadgate as we've been coming down every Christmas for years long before the new Broadgate opened, why is it regular visitors see the changes to the city in a much better light than others that live there, I hope I see it in the next two years when all the changes have taken place
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Midland Red

225 of 984  Sun 20th Dec 2015 4:46pm  

I don't think Kaga is referring to anything to do with Christmas, dougie - more what has happened to the Broadgate island, and the Lady Godiva statue in particular, that he remembers from years ago Oh my
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