Helen F
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Tue 6th Jul 2021 1:56pm
On a purely academic level the demolition of these last old buildings makes it very hard to anchor old images. Once they've gone you can't take measurements and then estimate the scale of old pictures. A pity. |
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Osmiroid
UK
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Tue 6th Jul 2021 8:57pm
Sick!!!
As Joni Mitchell might have said, They paved architectural paradise, and put up an office block.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Wed 7th Jul 2021 9:20am
They have both now gone I'm saddened to say. I will pop down one evening and capture the desolation for all to see here when I can bear it. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Wed 7th Jul 2021 10:51am
Sad thanks to Dylan Parrin & Alan Denyer for the destruction image. Didn't want to make it any bigger for fear of the upset.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Thu 8th Jul 2021 6:16pm
Neil, I daresay there are many out there that think like we do. I would be more angry than upset. I do appreciate being kept up to date via this brilliant Forum but it's so sad to see so many buildings unnecessarily sacrificed for the sake of modern bricks and mortar which will no doubt be subjected to the same process in a few years time. It's all about MONEY I fear. |
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Midland Red
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Fri 9th Jul 2021 4:18pm
Scan from a transparency I shot in 1960
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Fri 9th Jul 2021 4:32pm
Any more Cliff?! |
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Midland Red
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Fri 9th Jul 2021 6:14pm
Don't think so |
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Wearethemods
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Sat 10th Jul 2021 9:49am
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sat 10th Jul 2021 2:54pm
On 9th Jul 2021 4:18pm, Midland Red said:
Scan from a transparency I shot in 1960
A picture postcard if there ever was one, MR. We used to watch the carnivals from along there. |
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sat 10th Jul 2021 6:31pm
And it shows Warwick Rd Church where I was christened September 1938! |
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Midland Red
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Mon 12th Jul 2021 4:18pm
On 9th Jul 2021 4:32pm, NeilsYard said:
Any more Cliff?!
Found this one from 1976
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Midland Red
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Fri 3rd Sep 2021 9:00am
On 6th Jan 2016 11:56am, Osmiroid said:
The cannon.
It became a casualty of the April 1941 air raid.
Note in the background, the John Carroll stationery shop along Warwick Row
On 10 Jul 2013 8.08am, Midland Red said:
On 9th Jul 2013 10:53pm, Beesman said:
On 9th Jul 2013 10:16pm, jinksy said:
On 15th Dec 2011 4:21pm, Midland Red said:
I don't think it was - there was a fine stationer's shop on Warwick Row which my dear old Dad used to frequent, and I've been racking my "brain" trying to member the name of it - without success Could have been 'Midland Educational'; I bought an atlas there when I was at school...still have it, and apart from a few name changes to countries and counties it is still pretty useful! I remember 'Midland Educational' being just inside Trinity Street. Did it move there from Warwick Row? Finally remembered!
John Carroll, 24 Warwick Row
Phew!
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Osmiroid
UK
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Fri 12th Nov 2021 12:39am
I wonder why there are not masses of close up pictures of the cannon when it was in place? I don't know of a single one, only after it was bombed, the one above and another one of the barrel being loaded onto a lorry or similar.
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Helen F
Warrington
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Fri 12th Nov 2021 8:25am
I've a feeling that I've seen a close up but it may have been a picture of the one at Swanswell.
Like a lot of things from before the war, nobody captured them on film because they never expected them to be destroyed overnight. What's very sad is how little was photographed before demolition after the war. Or at least how what images there were have been scattered across public and private collections. I would still like to see a call out by Coventry for old photographs, even just copies. Ditto copies of paintings and sketches. I know that they struggle with what they've got but there are real gems still out there and this is the right moment to try and find them. |
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