heathite
Coventry |
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Wed 20th Nov 2019 2:26pm
72 Smithford Street, 1911.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Wed 20th Nov 2019 2:36pm
Nice ad, Heathite Rob has this one of the same shop but in an earlier guise. Is that a lion on the roof?!
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
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Thu 21st Nov 2019 10:10am
I guess so Neil as it's called 'Lion House' in the advert! |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Thu 21st Nov 2019 11:03am
I'd actually missed that Mods! Wonder what he story is behind that? Hmm another challenge! |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Thu 5th Mar 2020 4:59pm
This week's 'Picture of the Week' goes to my friend Cliff Berwick on FB. Smithford Street during the Blackout in December 1939 - great detail, you can even see inside the cafe!
Helen, would that be the gap on the left, where the chap is on the ladder, into Vicar Lane?
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Thu 5th Mar 2020 5:44pm
NeilsYard,
Can you please explain the story. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Thu 5th Mar 2020 6:39pm
No Neil, Vicar Lane was a few more big buildings beyond the guy on the ladder. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Thu 5th Mar 2020 7:49pm
The ladder may be by the rear entrance to the Kings Head Hotel? |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Thu 5th Mar 2020 8:13pm
Kaga see 352 photo it will explain! THE LION on top of the Lion House. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Fri 6th Mar 2020 9:27am
It's about six pm, the photographer has been alerted, and the copper is watching the crowd not the traffic. No bus, car or cycle about.
I would assume it's an extension to the shoppers for an hour, probably for Christmas. At this time the shops were fully stocked, the effect from the U-boats not hit home yet. The Kings Head is blacked out where the ladder rests, the bottom of the street also, probably the rest of the town. Eight out of ten of that crowd will bump into something before they get home, shop girls were let out early to get home before dark.
Annewiggy, you could check this if you wish.
Prof, I didn't ask about the lion, but thanks anyway. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Fri 6th Mar 2020 10:07am
There are easier maps, more comprehensive maps and older maps but the Fire Insurance maps are very useful. From the corner of Hertford Street you get the (new) Kings Head. Note the passage into the inner courtyard. Then the buildings step out (that's where the guy on the ladder is). Then you get buildings 6-11 before Vicar Lane. The Building line of the Kings Head is closer to the original width of the road as shops were built out under the first and maybe even second overhang of the original building. The top overhang was probably sawn off. A brick face was then built up the entire front. Each modification took up more 'pavement' although it may not have been marked out as that. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Wed 18th Mar 2020 12:02am
Found this on line Helen, I think it is your map but more of it!
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Wed 18th Mar 2020 8:01am
It is Prof. It's one of the Fire Insurance maps at the British Library. Many more to be perused and zoomed into.
Fire Insurance Maps |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Wed 18th Mar 2020 3:15pm
Until 1818 Coventry had never had a permanent building special adapted as a theatre - several places had been used, including wooden huts. Sir Skears Rew, Coventry Mayor, retired and having spare land and spare time, he built behind his house in Smithford Street a theatre calling it the 'Theatre Royal'. It opened on Easter Monday, April 1818, with ' A way to pay off old debts' and 'The Irishman in London' to a very large and welled filled house of the nobility and gentry.
In 1815 the Prince Regent was staying at Coombe Abbey with Lord Craven - the Mayor Rew, with a corporation, moved by a sense of duty (the prince still owned a large part of the city) paid him a dutiful address and acknowledgment, so well did it go the Prince made him a Sir, but finding no sword in the Abbey made him a knight with a butchers chopper, which was placed afterwards in Warwick Museum.
Next door to Rew's house in Smithford Street once lived Robert Onley
Henry VII came from Bosworth Field, entertained by the Mayor Robert Onley, whom he knighted as an Alderman.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Mon 23rd Mar 2020 4:42pm
Can't recall where I got this one from so apols and credit if it was someone on here but this shows very nicely the line of Smithford Street with High Street -
Post copied from topic White Lion pub, Smithford Street on 1st Feb 2022 11:29 am |
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