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Catshed
Old Chapelfields
1 of 56  Fri 19th Oct 2012 6:19pm  

I was wandering through Warwick today and found these postcards in that 'Multi' antique shop with small shops in one. I've seen this image before but not with the pub on the right hand side whatever its name is? This is the mill/smithy? by the Coat of Arms bridge. This scene is now ruined by street furniture and hideous galvanised railings that could at least have been painted dark green in my opinion.
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Midland Red

2 of 56  Fri 19th Oct 2012 6:35pm  

Toby's Head Thumbs up Gardner's Cottage, not the Smithy, is now hidden behind a brick wall Sad Railway bridge 2007 Oh my
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Catshed
Old Chapelfields
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3 of 56  Fri 19th Oct 2012 6:53pm  

Thanks Midland Red for identifying those Smile
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
4 of 56  Sat 20th Oct 2012 1:53am  

Thanks for the great old photo's Catshed - didn't you know paint costs money!!!!!!!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
5 of 56  Tue 23rd Oct 2012 10:54pm  

Nice one Catshed - that last one of Coats of Arms bridge is a cracker - not seen that one before. That looks almost pre-Memorial park when the land was simply Styvechale Common. I'm sure I'll be corrected as has been discussed here before but I think I'm right in saying the Coat of Arms on the bridge was of the landowner for agreeing to let the train line run across his land.
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dutchman
Spon End
6 of 56  Tue 23rd Oct 2012 11:03pm  

Yes Neil, the Gregory family.
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morgana
the secret garden
7 of 56  Wed 24th Oct 2012 3:56pm  

Postcard of Maudslay engine shop
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Maya
York
8 of 56  Thu 11th Apr 2013 11:18pm  

Walked under the bridge everyday on my way to Stivichall school, we used to find it quite frightening on dark evenings in Winter, your Mum didn't meet you from school in the 50s! There was a small cottage among the trees, set back from the path alongside the railway line. We thought the lady who lived there was a witch, we were quite unkind to her as children can be. I don't remember the house next to the arches being a mill, think it was a Smithy. I went to school with the boy who lived at the farm on the opposite side of the road. The coat of arms on the bridge spells the name Stivichall the same as the school, this is different to the district, Styvechale - anyone know why the difference?
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Baz
Coventry
9 of 56  Thu 18th Apr 2013 10:57pm  

Its funny how us Historic people get everywhere these days. Some of the old postcards seen on this thread have ended up on YouTube, with a title and credits at the end. A certain Rob Orland had something to do with this I think. Not sure what part he played, but the person singing the song sounds so familiar. Ha ha ha Thumbs up Around Coventry
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Elaine
Coventry
10 of 56  Sat 19th Oct 2013 3:44pm  

I found 3 packets of old postcards when I was sorting out the loft after my husband passed away. These were in with a box of Scouting memorabilia which I gave to the archives people at Rough Close. I think that he must have found them when the old Baden Powell House was being cleared and knocked down. The packets say that there was 6 postcards in each and cost 2 shillings. so - I have had a go at showing them to you although some may already be on here. I might need admins help to tidy them up a bit and maybe alter the size as I wasn't too sure which size to select.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
11 of 56  Sat 19th Oct 2013 5:59pm  

What a fine looking place. I wonder what happened to it? Smile
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flapdoodle
Coventry
12 of 56  Mon 21st Oct 2013 6:36pm  

I love that view of Bayley Lane (I think) showing the county court and the Cathedral. This is the sort of stuff that makes cities exciting, and always has. A street view that offers a landmark building at the end. What a shame they didn't try to recreate this street when they renovated the area, instead leaving it a half-baked bunch of blank walls and service areas!
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AD
Allesley Park
13 of 56  Mon 21st Oct 2013 7:53pm  

They are great, especially the first and last ones. Really reiterates to me why West Orchards, when it reaches the end of its useful life (which arguably the retail bit already has) needs to be demolished and turned into a park/square to make the most of these gorgeous buildings. I also thought one looked like a photo posted on here a while ago about a street behind HT, but the brickwork was different so it wasn't the same place.
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Midland Red

14 of 56  Mon 21st Oct 2013 8:00pm  

Do you mean Cathedral Lanes rather than West Orchards? Oh my
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Allesley Park
15 of 56  Tue 22nd Oct 2013 5:12pm  

I might do Wink Blush
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