NeilsYard
Coventry
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Fri 30th Oct 2020 9:30am
Brilliant as always, Helen. Thanks That's quite an unusual view in that case - don't think I've seen many other images looking directly north up West Orchard from that junction. Shame there is not a similar shot pre-war.
Another from the same set looks down Smithford Street looking west - Helen do you think that might be the entrance in to Vicar Lane on the left?
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Helen F
Warrington
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Fri 30th Oct 2020 11:37am
Hi Neil,
I've not seen a photo looking into West Orchard after they'd built all the new Co-op buildings either. There's a partial in the Jubilee book which is how I identified the doorway and the upper windows. I almost threw in the towel when I couldn't work out which direction it was looking. I didn't check but I recon the building to the left in the middle distance is also in the book. The fence in the background suggested to me that it wasn't the main street.
The picture above shows the cinema which was closer to Broadgate than Vicar Lane. So it was beyond the tall brick building on the left. I suspect that the buildings fronting Vicar lane were still timber buildings underneath and would have perished fairly completely. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Thu 4th Feb 2021 3:12pm
More discoveries during the current Upper Precinct City of Culture renovations - original Smithford Street cobbles.
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Osmiroid
UK
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Thu 4th Feb 2021 3:48pm
Amazing these being rediscovered, sad reminder at what happened to Smithford Street, sad that they are just being removed as trash.
I wish a big section of cobbles was kept and merged into the modern pavement as a piece of living working history. As often it would harm or inconvenience no-one.
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Helen F
Warrington
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Thu 4th Feb 2021 4:00pm
I want them to dig under some of the cobbles to see if there are any of the older cobbles underneath. |
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Osmiroid
UK
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Thu 4th Feb 2021 4:36pm
That's a real shame. It feels like, on a much much smaller scale, digging up Pompeii and throwing it in a skip.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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Sun 7th Feb 2021 10:51am
Osmiroid, that's exactly what did happen, the Coventry that got blitzed, into a lorry and dumped elsewhere, but there was more, a lot more than Pompeii. I saw both within a 15 year period, the difference was Pompeii got buried to be excavated over a long time, Coventry had to be cleared almost at once. No one was thinking of history at that time, on top of that everyone was of the opinion it was about to be repeated, and a great many thought there would be no tomorrow. But time has healed the past, what's happening now can be recorded, and will never be forgotten. |
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Osmiroid
UK
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Sun 7th Feb 2021 6:04pm
Yes Kaga, very true.
I wish they had left the cobbles in place though, removing them has taken away the chance of everyone in the present day to be able to walk along a part of Smithford Street, along the actual real road surface.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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Mon 8th Feb 2021 11:54am
Osmiroid
But it had started long before that, when they were removing the old watch-house or lock-up in the Women's Market Place, taken down in 1865 to make room for the new market hall. The space between the watch-house and the houses opposite was paved with "petrified kidneys" cobblestones which were most unpleasant to walk on. Wonder where they landed up.
Wonder whether they were wood from a petrified forest? |
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sat 13th Feb 2021 9:35pm
Could this be post Easter raid?
Chris Cooper |
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Osmiroid
UK
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Sat 13th Feb 2021 11:48pm
Great historical photo, Prof!
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
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Sat 13th Feb 2021 11:49pm
This photo really shook me. I think the bank on the left became the Nat West much later. I've seen lots of pictures and walked through areas partially cleared as I was growing up but this looked awful. Look at these brave people going to work and getting on with their lives in this chaos. What was the white tower in the middle of the photo. |
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sun 14th Feb 2021 7:19pm
lindatee2002, could the 'white tower' be the lift shaft of the King's Hotel maybe? The shack on the left is, I think, the Weaver to Wearer tailor's shop which was put up as a temporary measure after the first raid. |
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
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Mon 15th Feb 2021 3:30am
Out of all the points of interest because of the unusual vantage point in that picture, the thing that caught my eye was the sunshine roof on that bus. Apparently there were a few double deckers with this feature, but the other bus in the picture also has one and if you recall the picture of the bomb damaged bus lying on its side in Pool Meadow, that had one too, so they must have been relatively common. They can hardly have been intended to give passengers an opportunity for a sun tan, maybe a way to clear the air for the non-smokers who went upstairs when the lower deck was full.
Also note the word Coventry has been painted out on the side of the bus to hinder any enemy paratroopers that might wonder where they have landed. |
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Osmiroid
UK
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Thu 25th Feb 2021 2:49am
This is based on the Theatre Vaults pub sign, not an exact modernised version of it. Is anyone aware of the original colour scheme.
Edit, here is a modified version, more of the pub sign look about it,
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