Sorry Neil, I don't know offhand but it was built over the south side of Well Street and that photo isn't of Well Street as far as I know. It was built over multiple properties including the old well and the Old Waggon and Horses pub.
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NeilsYard Coventry
77 of 84Thu 27th Jun 2024 4:08pm
Obviously taken from a paper clipping so not the clearest but not seen this May '44 image of a US Tank in Corporation Street before -
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Dreamtime Perth Western Australia
78 of 84Fri 28th Jun 2024 1:50pm
Another goody Neil, if a picture could paint a thousand words ..............
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belushi coventry
79 of 84Fri 28th Jun 2024 1:51pm
May 1944? - I thought the press were not allowed to print photos of military stuff prior to D Day.
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Annewiggy Tamworth
80 of 84Fri 28th Jun 2024 2:39pm
There was an article in May 1944 about the parade for "Salute the Soldiers" week which included the tanks, that picture was on the front page. Yes it is surprising that the picture was shown and obviously where it was.
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Helen F Warrington
81 of 84Fri 28th Jun 2024 2:43pm
Maybe because it was an American tank? It was published on 18th May 1944 in the CET 'American tanks gave a distinct touch of realism to Saturday's Salute the Soldier procession through Coventry's Streets.'
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belushi coventry
82 of 84Fri 28th Jun 2024 3:22pm
Just seems odd at a time when it was a criminal offence to photograph anything to do with the railways, let alone publish a railway photo in a newspaper.
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argon New Milton
83 of 84Fri 28th Jun 2024 3:50pm
May be part of a deception to fool the Germans that not all forces were being assembled on the south coast for an invasion.
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Helen F Warrington
84 of 84Fri 28th Jun 2024 4:33pm
I suppose that it was important not to publish anything that might be useful to the Germans but a one off procession would offer no aid and might act against the Germans by emphasising that the Americans were very much on our side.