rocksolid
Bristol
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Tue 10th Sep 2024 9:01am
On 9th Sep 2024 9:09pm, Helen F said:
I've seen it a few times. I've a vague feeling it's from German surveillance.
It's certainly new to me, if it was taken from a German plane it must have been flying pretty low so definitely just pre-war. What amazes me is how busy Broadgate looks so I should think it was taken around midday on a busy weekday but, then again, maybe not. I'm so used to seeing street scenes from the ground and from the air from pre-war with not that much traffic and not so many people milling. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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Tue 10th Sep 2024 9:45am
On 9th Sep 2024 7:17pm, rocksolid said:
On 9th Sep 2024 4:48pm, NeilsYard said:
That is an extraordinary shot, wherever did you find it?
It's one of mine! It is hiding among my collection on here, but admittedly without much additional information. It was a U.S. press photo I found on eBay in 2010, and to help a bit here's the other side of it, which had their notes sheet attached....
Their information appears slightly misleading, too, because it almost implies that this is the "post-blitzed" view, but I think the press were trying to get across what the scene looked like before it was ruined. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Tue 10th Sep 2024 10:49am
Sorry mate I hadn't seen it before and it's been 'hoicked' on to Facebook! |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Tue 10th Sep 2024 11:09am
I probably saw it here then All Coventry roads lead to HC. Since the Germans were actively collecting photos and post cards of British cities for the war it may appear in a German collection somewhere, or at least something similar. Many of the pre war aerial photos seem to revolve around factories, which is why there are relatively few of the centre. |
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rocksolid
Bristol
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Tue 10th Sep 2024 9:22pm
Fascinating to see the notes on the rear, I gather World Wide Photos was a US photo agency, long gone as such, and after 84/85 years it would be almost impossible to prove this photo's provenance. They may have acquired the shot from a German source though that seems unlikely, but in 1940 the US was still neutral so possible. Interesting that they made the mistake of referring to Holy Trinity church as the Cathedral.
From googling I got this link:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wide_World_Photos |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Wed 11th Sep 2024 7:01am
If I did see it in a German collection, it may be that Germany acquired it from America, rather than the other way round. |
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Langtonian
Coventry
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Wed 11th Sep 2024 9:11am
You can see part of the aircraft wing on the right of the photo. It is a biplane so almost certainly not a German reconnaissance flight. Much more likely it was taken from a local aircraft up on a jolly, the Coventry Aeroplane Club started in 1932 flying from Whitley Airfield. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Wed 11th Sep 2024 9:53am
Hello,
This is a fascinating conversation. The detective work going on is amazing.
Carry on please. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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Wed 11th Sep 2024 11:45am
Looking through the newspapers for the 1930's it is amazing how much aerial photography was being done, for instance in 1931 a series of photographs were taken by Aerofilms Ltd for the Coventry Herald. In 1935 the AA published a series of books about ancient sites. In 1935 260,000 acres around the area were photographed as an experiment to upgrade Ordnance Survey sheets, also by Aerofilms. In 1936 the City Engineers carried out a talk on the 5 year plan to bypass the City, illustrated by some fine aerial photographs. It seemed to be the latest thing. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Wed 11th Sep 2024 12:44pm
Hello & thank you Anne,
You & Helen, must have the top degree in forensic journalism. You don't miss anything.
What a skill!
I still go back to when we were chasing a steam roller half way around Coventry & Warwickshire.
It was you who turned up the documents.
Thank you for your time & commitment to our forum.
Brill, brill & brill. |
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rocksolid
Bristol
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Wed 11th Sep 2024 5:14pm
On 11th Sep 2024 9:11am, Langtonian said:
You can see part of the aircraft wing on the right of the photo. It is a biplane so almost certainly not a German reconnaissance flight. Much more likely it was taken from a local aircraft up on a jolly, the Coventry Aeroplane Club started in 1932 flying from Whitley Airfield.
Well spotted, Langtonian. I had realised it was the wing of a plane but it hadn't registered that it was a biplane till you pointed it out. Were there many biplanes still in use for official aerial views by 1939? I imagined they had almost died out by then, replaced by monoplanes (is that the correct word?).
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rocksolid
Bristol
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Wed 11th Sep 2024 10:07pm
On 8th Sep 2024 7:28pm, Rob Orland said:
A wonderful recent eBay find - so good, in fact, that I've just had to cheat my own system and devise a way to make it super-large resolution and zoomable. (This might be a feature I can add in the near future, if more of you have very large photos worthy of further detailed scrutiny.)
Of some note here is the Opera House in Hales Street and the Canal Offices at the top of Bishop Street, but there are also many other features of much interest. For a photo from around the turn of last century, it has amazing detail !
Just to revert to this photo, two points:
a) I see this shot is captioned 'Coventry Aerial View No 7'. Does anyone have a record of Views 1-6 and/or any subsequent to 7 taken at the same time?
b) My eye was drawn to the odd little building next to the Cocaine wall. Can anyone identify what it is or what it was doing there isolated in front of the row of cottages?
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Helen F
Warrington
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Wed 11th Sep 2024 10:52pm
There are a few in Rob's collection but of varying dates. I have this view but it has a different number on it. The dream is to get a full set.
The building is next to a feature on the map WM which I think might be a weight machine. So I think it must be a building connected to that. Although I can't think what they were weighing. Cattle? Since it was near the cattle market. |
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argon
New Milton
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Thu 12th Sep 2024 12:41am
Don't know if this is relevant. Aerial view no. 5 is in 'Our Warwickshire' credited to Andy Sanders here. |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Thu 12th Sep 2024 12:56am
Excellent argon! Zoomable too if you click on the blue magnifying glass on the bottom right. |
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