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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
376 of 984  Sun 29th Oct 2017 9:55am  

I know what's bugging me about that photo on 425, that 'keep left sign' nearest the camera survived the blitz, or some such sign about there did, while all around it everything else fell, I remember seeing soldiers marching by it, the wrong way, down towards Trinity Street, either the Friday or Saturday morning.
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Midland Red

377 of 984  Wed 1st Nov 2017 7:20pm  

Does this one help, Kaga?
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
378 of 984  Thu 2nd Nov 2017 4:53pm  

Midland Red. Could be, thing was the place was still piled high with rubble, the road was about a bus width wide, but thanks.
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Roger T
Torksey
379 of 984  Thu 2nd Nov 2017 5:46pm  

On 1st Nov 2017 7:20pm, Midland Red said: Does this one help, Kaga?
Thanks for printing that one MR, don`t know if it helped Kaga, but it did me! Very nostalgic, I first returned to Coventry after evacuation to Measham about Easter 1947. I would have been twelve at the time and lived in Jubilee Crescent flats. Broadgate would have been on my No.2 bus route to KHVIII, I guess I would have changed to No.16 Green Lane or 17 Baginton. We didn`t get an ice cream van outside the school in those days, but I do seem to remember a chap came with a bike with a freezer box on the front (dry ice anyway) How did we get ice cream at all when there was sweet and sugar rationing?
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Midland Red

380 of 984  Thu 2nd Nov 2017 6:26pm  

Yes, Roger, those would have been your Corporation buses Thumbs up Pleased it brought back some memories for you, that you could share with us, as Kaga does Cheers
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NeilsYard
Coventry
381 of 984  Sat 25th Nov 2017 6:05am  

Another fine late view of pre-war Broadgate. I also found this one very interesting - must be late 30's as Butcher Row has gone but you can see the 'Wood' building on the right here - which was at the corner where you would have turned in to Spicerstoke towards Butcher Row. The same buildings seen here before '37 when Hiltons had it.
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Midland Red

382 of 984  Sat 25th Nov 2017 7:57am  

Big crowds in the first photo - as the clocks show approaching 11 o'clock I wonder if it's Remembrance Day? Awaiting a parade (not just for the Lants' lorry!)?
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
383 of 984  Sat 25th Nov 2017 9:51am  

I've seen the top photo before, and yes you're right MR it is Remembrance Day.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
384 of 984  Sun 26th Nov 2017 11:08am  

All the old photo's are brilliant and I thank you all. I can't really recall Remembrance Day pre-war in the town, I always thought we went to the Memorial Park, so did they have two parades?
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Osmiroid
UK
385 of 984  Sun 26th Nov 2017 11:33am  

The 'wood' picture is great! Like a missing link from the usual photos. Interesting that Hiltons with the demolition sale turned into the building not being demolished - did it get a reprieve or was it demolished later or did the bombs get it? The tram control point, or whatever it is, is still there, the Flying Standard building not there. I would have otherwise thought it to be built at the same time as Trinity Street. And I wonder how unchanged Trinity Lane was at that time?
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Helen F
Warrington
386 of 984  Sun 26th Nov 2017 1:03pm  

Woods was replaced by this building posted by Anne, which would have framed Holy Trinity with two modern Tudor lookalikes.
On 23rd Mar 2017 10:08pm, Annewiggy said:
It can't have been completed long before it was bombed. See page 26 of this topic for more
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
387 of 984  Sun 26th Nov 2017 1:34pm  

Hi all Wave I hate being negative on anything, particularly about our city, yet I am. I walked through the centre of Broadgate yesterday afternoon, it was a bright late Autumn day, but the clutter in Broadgate resembling a fairground or circus was "yuk". At that point in time, I saw not one person on any of the rides, so what was the point. Maybe I have been spoilt from the days of how it used to be, with Lady Godiva on her horse in the middle of the green. Sad Still, maybe it's my age.
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Midland Red

388 of 984  Sun 26th Nov 2017 1:56pm  

Here you are, Philip Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
389 of 984  Sun 26th Nov 2017 2:28pm  

Hi & thank you MR. The Cathedral side has been an improvement I believe, except for the loss of the Gulson Library building as the Central Library. The loss of the green & public transport access is a business disaster. The folk with spending power (higher disposable income) are the very folk who need good & pleasant access with ambiance, whilst out shopping, snacking or dining. After shopping out of town, they now drive to the Fillongleys, Berkswells or Meridens & the like for their ambiance. I tell you one thing. It wasn't the business folk who redesigned Broadgate! It was all part of the Coventry Ltd, council scheme. We can't blame the internet for all of our trading ills. As yet, the internet hasn't mastered the art of a haircut by post, but if the restaurant business is to succeed, it will need to attract these very folk who currently shy away. The "Just Eat" technology is in its infancy just now, but it is snapping at the heels of evening food service. It will only take a dip in the university enterprise activity to mess the current city centre policy up completely. Sad
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
390 of 984  Sun 26th Nov 2017 6:42pm  

On 26th Nov 2017 11:08am, Kaga simpson said: All the old photo's are brilliant and I thank you all. I can't really recall Remembrance Day pre-war in the town, I always thought we went to the Memorial Park, so did they have two parades?
Hi Kaga, the photo would have been taken on Armistice Day, 11th November, where the traffic and pedestrians stop for two minutes silence at 11am. The policeman in the picture would signal the beginning and end. The Memorial Park service and parade would, as today, be the nearest Sunday to the 11th.
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