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NeilsYard
Coventry
16 of 445  Sat 18th Feb 2012 1:38pm  

Apologies if someone else owns the rights to this but this page has some excellent photos of St Michaels interior that I had not seen before : The Churches of Coventry, by Frederic W. Woodhouse
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TonyS
Coventry
17 of 445  Sat 18th Feb 2012 2:07pm  

What a fantastic find - thanks for that Thumbs up it will take some reading though! I like the entry "Payed to George Aster for poyntynge ye steple £7-2-8" -- Wow, just over seven quid for repointing the steeple. I know it's been asked before (not sure if it was on this forum) but can anyone explain why the two long walls of St Michaels were not "straight". It can be seen in the floor plan at the end of this document, and also in the stumps of the pillars left in the ruins, that they don't actually line up.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
18 of 445  Sat 18th Feb 2012 4:41pm  

I am sure I have read about the walls not being straight before a while back on this forum somewhere, when you mentioned it it rang a bell TonyS. It is a fantastic article and a great read at one's leisure. Thank you NeilsYard Thumbs up
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
19 of 445  Sat 18th Feb 2012 6:00pm  

You probably saw it here.... https://www.historiccoventry.co.uk/cathedrals/oldcathedral.php?pg=bent-arcade Thumbs up
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
20 of 445  Sun 19th Feb 2012 3:07am  

You are a gem Rob, thank you, I think I was having a 'senior moment' for a while. Roll eyes
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Adrian
UK
21 of 445  Sun 5th Aug 2012 11:51am  

I don't know if this has been posted before, but there is a nice read here, Walks through Coventry.
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JayC
Coventry
22 of 445  Mon 6th Aug 2012 2:02pm  

Just started reading "Godiva" by Nerys Jones. The following is a review on Amazon: 'A tale of sex, spies, chastity and power, this is a romantic, sexy, gritty and, or course, revelatory book.' -- Lancashire Evening Post 'Gripping drama with a wealth of historical details and a truly inspiring heroine.' -- My Weekly `The reader is swept along with the events taking place and made to want to believe in it.' -- Historical Novel Society magazine Book Description Britain, 1045. The Normans are circling, waiting their turn to pounce on the English throne and wrest it away from the Anglo-Saxon barons. King Edward the Confessor, the childless, half Norman 'Virgin King' does his Machiavellian best to aid them. Everything centres on the succession. Earl Lovric of Mercia and his powerful wife, Godiva - two of the most powerful of his Anglo-Saxon vassals are inevitably drawn into the machinations at Court. When Edward manipulates their son into a treasonable act and makes him a pawn in his power play, Godiva's maternal instincts rise to the fore. Intrigue and powerplay undermine her own trust in her husband... and the stage is set for one of the most powerful mythological stories of British history. This is the story of an independent, resourceful and intelligent noble woman tested to the limits of her endurance, which illuminates one of the great myths of British history.
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Foxcote
Warwick
23 of 445  Tue 21st Aug 2012 8:13pm  

Evening all, just had a rummage through my bookshelves and found a great book, it was published to commemorate the centenary of the Coventry Telegraph, 1891-1991 It's called 'Coventry; A Century of News' by Alton Douglas and Jo Douglas. Packed full of photo's and advertisements for commerce and entertainment, ALAS no internal images of the Coliseum Sad but you can't have everything. Far too much to send over here but have checked and there are loads of reasonable priced publications on the web. You'd all love it. Thought it might be a good reference for some of the old shops, ever so clear photos. Hope it's alright to say.
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dutchman
Spon End
24 of 445  Tue 21st Aug 2012 11:12pm  

It's been mentioned a few times here and is especially good for its views of the new city centre being constructed alongside the old.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
25 of 445  Wed 22nd Aug 2012 12:25pm  

Agreed Foxcote, I have a copy of that edition signed by the man himself. Great photos and news items, often look through it. Wave Thumbs up
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Foxcote
Warwick
26 of 445  Wed 22nd Aug 2012 3:30pm  

Oh lucky you, a signed edition, mine isn't unfortunately Roll eyes On page 86 there is a good, unusual angled shot of Jordan Well showing the Gaumont, Coliseum rooftops and Lynes' Store opposite (well I think it say Lynes), 1961 but as you say, it's all great and a good 'dipper'.
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dutchman
Spon End
27 of 445  Wed 22nd Aug 2012 3:39pm  

Yes it was Lynes on the corner of Cox St and Gosford Street. You can't tell from B&W photos but Lynes' windows were lined with yellow cellophane which made everything look like a Lucozade bottle!
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Foxcote
Warwick
28 of 445  Wed 22nd Aug 2012 3:46pm  

Oh that brings back memories, the yellow-cellophane, it used to line those old draper's shops which sold liberty bodices, vests and huge flannel knickers Oh my
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anne
coventry
29 of 445  Fri 24th Aug 2012 12:53pm  

Don't know if any of you have read a booklet called, 'Christmas in Old Coventry'. It was produced by Coventry Age Concern in the early 90's. I was the editor and it was based on contributions from people who entered a competition with the same name. It's very interesting - the Coventry Telegraph reprinted some of it a few years ago. Wave
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
30 of 445  Sun 30th Sep 2012 6:56pm  

I must mention a particularly lovely book that might be bargain of the week on eBay at the moment. It's called "Sydney Bunney's Coventry", and is one of the most charming books on our city around. Sydney's watercolours are known for their accuracy, and many of his views show scenes of old Coventry that you'll never see in any photograph. Someone might snap it up for 2 quid (a fiver with P&P), and I'd love it to be one of you.... but don't step on each other's toes and force the price up!! Thumbs up
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