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NeilsYard
Coventry
61 of 70  Thu 25th Jan 2024 12:53pm  

I'd thought I'd shared this one before but cannot see it currently. Is this the section around 16-24 Fleet St? If so, why can't I see the George IV Pub?
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Helen F
Warrington
62 of 70  Thu 25th Jan 2024 1:31pm  

The original George IV was quite a shy building that wasn't photographed much. It was just out of sight round the bend in your photo. The later building was tucked back from the road and would have been invisible from this angle anyway. The etching below has a later twin in photography but I can't find it. The George IV was the building on the right in the distance. The building was equally shy in photos taken looking the other way up Fleet Street. The best photo is from the pub section here. Here it is in Rob's collection, on the right, just behind the cart. Roll eyes Forum image
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Helen F
Warrington
63 of 70  Thu 25th Jan 2024 4:15pm  

Oh, found it in the pub section. Again, it's the building on the right in the distance. In each picture the ground floor frontage looks different as larger panes of glass were developed.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
64 of 70  Wed 17th Apr 2024 9:25am  

The David Fry Postcard collection is now up on CD - some crackers!!
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Helen F
Warrington
65 of 70  Wed 2nd Oct 2024 9:31pm  

From reading the news papers, there is some suggestion that this was the third Bird brother home. In this state it's hard to imagine that it could have rivalled Kirby House.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
66 of 70  Thu 3rd Oct 2024 8:02am  

I like the little sign that says "Madame Endall, Palmistry & Clairvoyance". I wonder if she saw what was coming ?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
67 of 70  Thu 3rd Oct 2024 8:46am  

Well, she couldn't see any future😀
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rocksolid
Bristol
68 of 70  Thu 3rd Oct 2024 9:43am  

On 3rd Oct 2024 8:02am, Mick Strong said: I like the little sign that says "Madame Endall, Palmistry & Clairvoyance". I wonder if she saw what was coming ?
I like the one for 'Miss Kay Smith' ladies' hairdresser and all her many treatments offered, including henna, which must have been rather racy for the times (this shot is from 1941 just after the Blitz and I think was taken for the National Buildings Record). I also spotted a misspelling on Simmons fascia board - it should be woollens.
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Helen F
Warrington
69 of 70  Thu 3rd Oct 2024 3:57pm  

This time the information about who might or might not have owned the house comes from Parliamentry records. The story goes that although they can't identify where the oldest Bird brother lived, the assumption was that he might well have been the richest (hence the belief that the property on Priory Row might have been his). Also he was Coventry's MP for a while. 1734-1737. However the records seem to show that he lived in Kenilworth. Standing on the anti-excise platform. Returned with Sir Adolphus Oughton, against John Neale. All three men were Whigs. Neale petitioned against him, questioning his property qualification on the ground that he had acquired certain estates immediately before the election, disposing of them immediately afterwards, and that though he had later purchased an estate in Threadneedle Street, he had for several months sat and voted without being properly qualified. He accepted another job, stepped down and was replaced by Neale. This rather throws doubt on the idea that John Bird had a property in Coventry before 1734, and since the one above was built in the 1720s, it can't be his new build. On the other hand it might be referring to a need to have a London Property.
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bobles
ontario,canada
70 of 70  Fri 4th Oct 2024 6:30pm  

Hi Stuart,I worked with you at supreme Hairdressers from 1960 until 63, Mr Mead,Mr Howes, Ken ? I then went to The empress Buildings on the Binley road,I left Barbering in 1963,I left for Canada in 1967. Sadly Lesley passed away a few years ago. We had a great marriage. We have 3 sons and 5 Grandchildren. I retired from the Fire Service in 2004 after 38 years of service.

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