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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
1 of 25  Sat 26th Jan 2019 12:27pm  

On 24th Jan 2019 8:49pm, PeterB said (County Hall thread): I popped into the Slug and Lettuce and took a quick photo (not paying their prices!). The judge's alcove is empty and I didn't notice the chair elsewhere. The public entrance is at the rear left (in direction of photo). There are steps up to a balcony (public gallery?) at the rear of the court, no hallway, just a glass lobby now. A walkway extends along the right hand side of the court, but this looks too narrow for any seating. The underside looks wider, but the curved roof suggests this was probably the original width. I would estimate about 50 people in the gallery as I'm sure they would cram in as many as possible. No health and safety in those days. The cells are through the opening on the right after the bar. The "Governor's House" is located behind the judge's chair and is presumably where he would have stayed. I presume the doorway on the walkway was used by dignitaries to get to the public gallery without going outside. There are more photos on TripAdvisor which may be useful. The steps down to the cells were in front of the bar and can been seen in some photos.
Peter B, the fourth picture in TriAdvisor - would that be the knaves post, by the lamp standard?
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Midland Red

2 of 25  Sat 26th Jan 2019 1:00pm  

Water pump?
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Prof
Gloucester
3 of 25  Sat 26th Jan 2019 8:31pm  

The Knaves Post is in the Herbert I believe Kaga!
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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4 of 25  Sun 27th Jan 2019 1:11pm  

Prof, thank you. The knaves post was in figure form in front of a house in Much Park Street then moved to the crypt of St Mary's Hall. A terror to evil-doers, the legs and round the neck were shown the shackles of the malefactor, whilst the clothes of meagre quantity of prison cut. Tradition says that evil-doers were whipped with the cat on their naked skin from the Mayor's parlour in Broadgate to the knaves post and back, tied to the back of a cart and drawn through the principal streets of the town. So many lashes according to their sentence. It was said if the culprit would fee the officials, they would rub the cat in bullocks blood and lay the cat on easy, thus satisfying the public gaze. The stout high walls of the Coventry gaol, surmounted by a line of revolving spikes, were a terror to evil-doers, the walls of considerable strength, and pulled down with part of the gaol to make room for the Free Library.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
5 of 25  Sun 27th Jan 2019 4:33pm  

Picture from a newspaper
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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6 of 25  Wed 30th Jan 2019 10:13am  

Thank you, Annewiggy, wondered what it really looked like. Tried to look for these things in the CET in the fifties, the back numbers went back three weeks only. It's been a long wait.
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Helen F
Warrington
7 of 25  Wed 30th Jan 2019 11:10am  

Knaves Post Try this link Kaga. If you click on the photo and then zoom, you can see a very detailed photo of it in place on Much Park Street. To move around the picture click, hold and drag.
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Prof
Gloucester
8 of 25  Fri 1st Feb 2019 8:30pm  

Slightly clearer photo than Anne's in situ. Sorry Helen did not see yours first.
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Helen F
Warrington
9 of 25  Sat 2nd Feb 2019 2:19pm  

You post away Prof. I can't afford to irritate the repositories of images by posting too many, so I tend to just put in a link, but the images themselves make a better post.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
10 of 25  Sun 2nd Apr 2023 1:07pm  

These 2 pictures are from the Official souvenir of the Godiva Procession August 7th 1907. Amazingly a lot of the pictures are in colour. Wish I could read the brass plaque, I wonder if it is with the post in the Herbert.
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Prof
Gloucester
11 of 25  Sun 2nd Apr 2023 7:53pm  

Does my post 79 in St Mary's Guildhall topic help with the inscription? A little clearer I think!
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
12 of 25  Sun 2nd Apr 2023 8:29pm  

Yes it does Prof. The artist has made it nice and clear !
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NeilsYard
Coventry
13 of 25  Mon 3rd Apr 2023 11:05am  

Nice one Prof!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
14 of 25  Mon 19th Feb 2024 12:53pm  

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Helen F
Warrington
15 of 25  Mon 19th Feb 2024 3:30pm  

Neil, part of Mr Shelton's collection maybe? I'm fairly sure that the stone archway on the bottom left of your photo was into a cellar in Little Park Street, though I'm not sure where. My best guess is that it's under this house below. The gap on the left of the sketch was where Kirby House was. The archway on the right was Court 1. These items were collected before the war.
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