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Helen F
Warrington
181 of 427  Tue 20th Nov 2018 11:46pm  

So on a more cheerful note - this picture is of the carved doorway for a building on St John's Street and my guess is that it's for the pub called the British Queen. It might be a carving and be very old or it might be a painting and contemporary with the sketch - early to mid 1800s. Does the lady ring a bell? Queen Victoria? Margaret of Anjou? The sign may have been created for the pub or the pub may have been named after the sign.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
182 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 3:19pm  

Anyone identify these from the 1907 Godiva Procession? (Rob these are temp links direct from FB hence size so will go after a period and hopefully not hold up any of our bandwidth).
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Midland Red

183 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 3:50pm  

If you Google '1907 Godiva Procession' there's a number of images, including some postcards on eBay Thumbs up Here's one Wink
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NeilsYard
Coventry
184 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 4:04pm  

Thanks Cliff but I was more after the location?
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Helen F
Warrington
185 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 4:29pm  

It's not the inner city as far as I can tell. None of it rings a bell. Could it be Foleshill, Bedworth or Nuneaton?
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
186 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 5:04pm  

This is the 1907 route from www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk, Midland Daily Telegraph. The route is the named streets. The procession was planned to start at 12.00.
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Helen F
Warrington
187 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 5:36pm  

Another from the same area. Colin's Cornucopia has a different one in Queens Road and the building in the background was the factory of Alfred Herbert. Could these be round there?

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Midland Red

188 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 6:07pm  

On 15th Aug 2019 4:04pm, NeilsYard said: Thanks Cliff but I was more after the location?
I realised that, Neil, and was looking for some help off t'internet Wink I can't recognise the locations of your images
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
189 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 7:06pm  

The picture with the elephant is in the book Godiva's Heritage and it says it is Cox Street. The same building is in Helen's picture.
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Helen F
Warrington
190 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 7:49pm  

You've nailed it Anne. It is Cox Street. The building with the fancy balustrade was part of/just to the south of the Sydenham Palace PH in 1888. The older building to the right is a Stevengraph silk works. Possibly by 1907 it was the Excelsior cycle works. Location.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
191 of 427  Thu 15th Aug 2019 10:37pm  

On 15th Aug 2019 3:19pm, NeilsYard said: Anyone identify these from the 1907 Godiva Procession? (Rob these are temp links direct from FB hence size so will go after a period and hopefully not hold up any of our bandwidth).
No problem Neil - bandwidth is unlimited now (it wasn't at one time) - it's only the storage space that has a limit..... but we're hopefully some years from filling it yet ! Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
192 of 427  Fri 16th Aug 2019 9:47am  

Great work all and especially Anne! (again!) Wave
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NeilsYard
Coventry
193 of 427  Wed 28th Aug 2019 2:10pm  

Helen / all. Following my earlier posts in other threads, another couple arose that I have been unable to identify. Over to the experts please! Big grin
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Helen F
Warrington
194 of 427  Wed 28th Aug 2019 4:16pm  

It's a tough one. There were a lot of slum demolitions during that period both within the city and further out. The building on the left of the 2nd photo is much newer than the one on the right. A significant feature is the older being flush against the street but the newer one having a recess. Another is the sharp fall down from the road. The yard is quite wide and free of outbuildings that many had. I'll think about it.
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Midland Red

195 of 427  Wed 28th Aug 2019 5:33pm  

A quick browse of the 1905 newspapers reveals a report in September that a total of 442 houses had been condemned under the Housing of the Working Classes Act Oh my
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