Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Wed 28th Apr 2021 8:24am
Would it be the old Barracks Market? |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Wed 28th Apr 2021 11:15am
I'd go for the Empire Cinema if it's the large building that you're indicating? |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Wed 28th Apr 2021 11:42am
As Anne and Rob said already - this one covers both at ground level
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Wed 25th Aug 2021 2:14pm
On 22nd Nov 2018 5:56pm, Helen F said:
I don't know what it was in 1930 but in 1890 it was Matterson, Huxley & Watson Ltd plus the Lion Iron Foundry. Just beyond that was the New Centaur Cycle Co.
Helen or anyone. West Orchard is rarely covered by the camera. Has anyone seen/got an image of that row from ground level at all? |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Wed 25th Aug 2021 2:35pm
I wasn't looking so I don't recall a decent ground level shot of the foundry etc but there are snippets of it, eg looking out from the market. It probably wasn't that photogenic because of its size. There might be a flyer or ad somewhere with a sketch. There a lot of aerial shots though on BFA, where you could get a decent idea of what it looked like.
There are a raft of sketches and some photos of bits of the street but no decent photo taking in the full length. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry |
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Wed 25th Aug 2021 3:13pm
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Thu 26th Aug 2021 12:11pm
For those who aren't familiar with Britain From Above.
BFA set for Coventry post war
1) Get a login - costs nothing but an email, no spam or any other contact - it allows you to zoom in
2) Login - it logs you out automatically after a while and it's easier to do before you search than after
3) Use the link above to jump into the full list of Coventry images and a few that aren't. I'm not sure if all the outer areas of Coventry are all included as they might be listed by their locality and not as Coventry.
4) It's set to date order and the earliest are on page 1. The link jumps in just after the war so you can choose pre or post destruction
5) Initially get familiar with the general areas so you know what to look for (especially if the photo isn't Coventry)
6) Consider right clicking on the menu image and opening in a new tab because it saves time reopening the menu each time
7) Look at the edges of the photos (especially some of the outlying areas) because you might see a section of the city or a pre demolition bit that you might not notice otherwise eg there is a single photo that captures the Squirrel on Little Park Street post war, out of a series that look identical but the building has been demolished
8) Repeat - because I guarantee you've missed something... lots of things
9) Repeat - because you've still missed things |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Wed 24th Nov 2021 12:29pm
Time for a modern one. Had to post this - (c) Andrew Phillips Photography. The city lit up on match night at The Butts.
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Midland Red
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Thu 24th Mar 2022 9:28am
This from Facebook - covers a number of subjects on the forum
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scrutiny
coventry |
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Thu 24th Mar 2022 1:17pm
Hard to imagine now but as children we used to climb over the wall and play in the empty pool. Cannot remember where the hole was now in the side of the pool but we used to dare each other to walk down the tunnel, it was pitch black. At the end of the tunnel was the boiler room for heating the water also where they washed the towels. If you were spotted you ran like the devil was after you. All good fun but we never caused damage, nice memories. |
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bk
Coventry |
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Wed 18th May 2022 11:52am
Hi all
Delighted to say that we've images coming in from Historic England now, including this:
To see what we have so far. Go to Cov Dig, log in, then click the link.
Ben b p kyneswood
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Fri 20th May 2022 7:35am
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Sun 5th Jun 2022 7:26pm
Post copied from topic Corporation Street on 5th Jun 2022 7:31 pm |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sun 5th Jun 2022 8:18pm
The Britain from Above images are best seen at source where they're zoomable with a login and are dated.
Britain from Above set for Coventry |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sun 5th Jun 2022 8:19pm
Good evening,
My very good friend Mike Musson is webmaster of Warwickshire Railways, a fabulous collection of photos covering a huge area. Of interest in his Foleshill Station collection are several photos recorded in 1931, during the construction of the current road over railway bridge, that replaced the Lockhurst Lane level crossing. Of extra interest to me is the wooden hut, that became the chapel that I have belonged to for many years. My chapel is the long, single storey building just left of the centre of the photo. It was only seven years old then.
There are other photos to look at in all directions. |
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