Kaga simpson
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Mon 20th Feb 2017 12:12pm
Midland Red, I am pretty certain that just inside Palmer Lane from the Trinity Street end was called Bulls Yard, complete with a bull post and I believe a horse trough, early thirties? |
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Midland Red
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Mon 20th Feb 2017 12:50pm
Are you thinking of the "Bull Ring"?
See para. 4 of the first item in this article |
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Osmiroid
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Mon 20th Feb 2017 4:37pm
Reading that link, I wonder if there were any records of specific hits of bombs and Trinity Street and how Butcher Row and LBR would have fared if the council hadn't got them first?
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Mon 20th Feb 2017 7:12pm
From a map I saw recently, it looked like two high explosives fell on or very near Trinity Street - one about half way down and the other near the bottom, where Sainbury's now stands. That might've given us hope that Butcher Row and surrounding streets could've survived - however, the map didn't list (and, realistically speaking, couldn't) the tens of thousands of incendiary devices that were scattered around, so there's a fair chance that those lovely old wooden properties would've gone up like.... well, wooden things in a fire! |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Mon 20th Feb 2017 8:07pm
The buildings that replaced the top of Butcher Row and Cross Cheaping were heavily damaged. Had there not been as many brick and steel buildings even the Lych Gate Cottages might have gone. |
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Osmiroid
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Mon 20th Feb 2017 9:05pm
Thanks Rob and Helen
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Tue 21st Feb 2017 12:37pm
Thanks to you all for reminding me of those pictures I had forgotten them. Yard, ring, it was the same area, as a kid I often ran into that area when shopping with the elders. Plenty of places to hide. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Wed 8th Mar 2017 3:02pm
The exciting times of shopping in Coventry.
Coventry was laid out better, or seemed to be when I was a kid. Get off the tram, top of Broadgate, down Butcher Row, across Bull Ring, across Burges to the Co-op, then into the covered market, up Smithford Street to Broadgate and the tram home.
Remember one Sat morning going with dad into town, to Burges, there was a large shop that sold cobblers' 'stuff', dad bought some squares of leather to do our shoes, he also bought a load of tacks, the salesman weighed them out, then put them in an old cocoa tin we had brought for that purpose, I dropped the tin and there were tacks strewn all over the floor, a teenage lad appeared and swept them to one side, the salesman weighed out a fresh lot, no one got uptight, this time I held on to them tight, all the way to Highfield Road, watched the game, then walked across to Red Lane, down Stoney Stanton to Roses Garage where we had left our bikes, cycled home, still clutching the cocoa tin (I was about 6/7 years of age). |
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Midland Red
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Thu 9th Mar 2017 5:18pm
A pleasant visit to the city today on a rare sunny day - taking in coffee and God Cake at Esquires
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Midland Red
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Sun 12th Mar 2017 12:01pm
Viewed from the "blue bridge" across Millenium Place
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pixrobin
Canley |
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Sun 12th Mar 2017 2:01pm
Love the figures and their shadows MR
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heathite
Coventry |
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Fri 17th Mar 2017 7:47pm
Anyone seen this before?
This may need to be moved to the humour section |
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Midland Red
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Fri 17th Mar 2017 7:54pm
Not seen the two together before |
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Midland Red
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Sun 3rd Sep 2017 10:25am
Trinity Street with "Millennium View" now standing tall
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