mick
coventry |
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Fri 18th Oct 2013 10:46pm
I think the pictures might be slightly later than previously suggested because on one of them can be seen the Lanchester block of flats and I seem to recall these were nearer 1970. Franklins was used for a short while by the HAGM as a store for its growing car collection, housing material which could not be housed in the Museum. This subsequently moved to The Maltings on the other side of the street and finally to an industrial unit at Curriers Close before expanding at Hales Street.
The numbering in Much Park Street was continuous from the top [east side] and returned up the west side. Until fairly recently the base of the Franklins chimney could be seen at the back of the Whitefriars Gate.
I cannot remember how the street was affected by the ring road because this section [like the stretch from King St to Foleshill Road] was done twice. It was the first section to be laid out in the late 1950s with the London Road island and incorporated cycle tracks which were lost when the road was rejigged in the late 1960s. I suspect the subway was built in the second phase but cannot recall how the road was crossed prior to that. |
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Covjb35
Aberdare |
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Sat 19th Oct 2013 8:37am
On 18th Oct 2013 1:59pm, dutchman said:
My photographs were taken in 1968, I know this because they were part of a film used to record an archaeological dig at Ryton. The street must have been blocked off after 1968, but I don't know when.On 18th Oct 2013 11:43am, Covjb35 said:
Hello, I'm a new member of this Forum and to start off I have submitted a photograph I took in the late 1960's-early 1970's.
The photo at the top of this page must have been taken in the early 1960s as that end of Much Park Street was blocked-off a couple of years after Ringway St John was built in 1960. It's actually the first photo I've ever seen of that end of the street
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Elaine
Coventry |
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Sat 19th Oct 2013 2:56pm
My grandparents, mum and her 2 brothers lived here when they came to Coventry in 1943. They lived over the chip shop where granny and grandpa also slept. the others had to use an iron staircase to get to their bedroom and had to be locked in at night because tramps would try to get in for a nights sleep. I have some photos of Much Park Street and Whitefriars Lane which I will attempt to post in my gallery.
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Cookie
Warwickshire |
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Sat 19th Oct 2013 3:01pm
Much Park Street.
My mum, Florence Hemmings, was born at No 13 Court, Much Park Street, in 1904, and as a child I never got tired of listening to her stories about her life there. As a very young child, I always thought she was royalty ! She used to tell me about living in a cobbled courtyard, with peacocks strutting around outside ! It was years later that she confessed to actually living in a very poor area and the peacocks were, in fact, a family by the name of Peacock.
Anyone interested in the history of this street and the people who lived there, should read "Hurdy Gurdy Days" by the Womens Research Group. Its about the life of Grace Charlton, a little girl who lived in the street in the 1900's, funnily enough, I remember my mum talking about the Charlton's. The book is a must for anyone interested . |
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Elaine
Coventry |
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Sat 19th Oct 2013 3:20pm
Sorry for the mess. I would be grateful if someone on admin could tidy these photos up for me and put them into my gallery. Thank you.
Four of the photos were taken in Whitefriars Lane where they used to play. The family lived here from 1943 for about 9 years.
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Elaine
Coventry |
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Sat 19th Oct 2013 4:07pm
YAY GO ME I have managed to put them in my gallery woop woop. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Sat 19th Oct 2013 5:49pm
That's great new Elaine - and fantastic photos too! And as requested, I've cropped your photos now to make them fit better. |
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
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Sat 19th Oct 2013 5:58pm
There are some great photographs on this thread! Thanks to those posting them. |
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Midland Red
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Sat 19th Oct 2013 6:31pm
On 19th Oct 2013 5:49pm, Rob Orland said:
That's great new Elaine - and fantastic photos too! And as requested, I've cropped your photos now to make them fit better.
Well done both, Elaine for the photos and Sir Rob for the work on them! |
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DBC
Nottinghamshire |
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Sun 20th Oct 2013 1:00pm
I have just checked on Amazon and there are five copies of "Hurdy Gurdy Days" for sale starting at £2.77 (plus postage). |
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DBC
Nottinghamshire |
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Sun 20th Oct 2013 1:13pm
This is a photo of my great-great-grandparents and one of my aunts taken about 1906 in one of the Whitefriars Lane courts. Poor but proud!
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dutchman
Spon End Thread starter
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Sun 20th Oct 2013 4:15pm
On 19th Oct 2013 2:56pm, Elaine said:
My grandparents, mum and her 2 brothers lived here when they came to Coventry in 1943. They lived over the chip shop where granny and grandpa also slept. the others had to use an iron staircase to get to their bedroom and had to be locked in at night because tramps would try to get in for a nights sleep.
No 35, it had been a pub called The Rose Inn until 1909. |
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scribe
North Wales |
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Sun 20th Oct 2013 10:00pm
On 18th Oct 2013 5:17pm, dutchman said:
No 83 was mid-way between the Black Prince and the Admiral Lord Rodney in what is now Short Street:
Old-Maps.co.uk
If memory serves The Admiral Lord Rodney was at 88 Much Park Street.scribe
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dutchman
Spon End Thread starter
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Mon 21st Oct 2013 12:19am
That's correct and the Black Prince was at No79 which would put No83 mid-way between the two.
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Tue 22nd Oct 2013 11:44am
Some great photos there. Much Park Street is poorly represented in photos of Coventry and there aren't many drawings of it either. It looks like it was one of the earliest streets to be industrialised and artists just didn't want to record what was there. The south end of the road is even more sketchy. |
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