Michael43
Earlsdon |
1 of 16
Fri 29th Mar 2013 7:59pm
Greetings,
I have been discussing with some fellow locals the origin of the depression in the woods on the corner of Beechwood Ave and Kenilworth Rd, known as Devils Dungeon to those of us who played there as kids.
We were all told as youngsters that they are bomb craters from WWII,which always seemed plausible, but can find no reference to this. We have found a few mentions of "stone pits" in CCC wildlife walk leaflets and
"Before Albany Road was constructed in 1898 Kenilworth Road was the only vehicular entrance to Earlsdon. A five barred gate prevented cattle wandering from the common into Earlsdon. No toll was levied at this gate but an old man used to open the gate for travellers and thus added to his income. Near where this gate stood, along the common, is the site of a large quarry from where the stone for building St. Thomas's Church (now demolished), Albany Road, was hewn and given by Lord Leigh."
from the same source.
We all loved the bomb crater story as kids but fear it may be an urban myth.
Could anyone shed some light as we are now just plain interested?
Many thanks
Michael
p.s. I did trawl the forum topics but didn't spot owt.
Michael McEvoy
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dutchman
Spon End |
2 of 16
Fri 29th Mar 2013 8:54pm
Hello Michael and welcome to the forum
The subject was discussed briefly in this thread Rambling - where next? but I can't see any harm in starting a new thread on the subject.
As I mentioned back then there is very little evidence today of stone having been quarried there but they would have made excellent blasting sites for unexploded bombs.
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
3 of 16
Fri 29th Mar 2013 9:29pm
The kids still use that name, devil's dungeon and devil's kitchen.
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Michael43
Earlsdon Thread starter
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4 of 16
Sat 30th Mar 2013 1:50pm
Thanks Dutchman,
Blast sites? Some homes on Woodland Ave are very close, but I have to admit ignorance on safe detonation technique! Also, do you have any thoughts on the quote re the quarry used to build St Thomas's?
Yes Flapdoodle we knew the hollows at Canley Ford area as Devils Kitchen and the bigger one at Beechwood as Devils Dungeon. Don't know if this still applies?
Michael McEvoy
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TEKMELF
HAWKESBURY |
5 of 16
Sat 30th Mar 2013 3:29pm
When attending Coventry Technical School (Junior Tec) the annual cross country run went through Devils Dungeon, and before the run took place the fire brigade would flood it to make the going a lot harder. Happy days! |
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dutchman
Spon End |
6 of 16
Sat 30th Mar 2013 8:13pm
On 30th Mar 2013 1:50pm, Michael43 said:
Blast sites? Some homes on Woodland Ave are very close, but I have to admit ignorance on safe detonation technique! Also, do you have any thoughts on the quote re the quarry used to build St Thomas'?
It's possible of course but it's not marked on any old maps I've seen as being a quarry, only as being a depression in the ground.
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morgana
the secret garden |
7 of 16
Sun 31st Mar 2013 2:54pm
On 29th Mar 2013 7:59pm, Michael43 said:
"Near where this gate stood, along the common, is the site of a large quarry from where the stone for building St. Thomas's Church (now demolished), Albany Road, was hewn and given by Lord Leigh."
Here is a link to where the St. Thomas's stone came from for it to be built. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
8 of 16
Sun 31st Mar 2013 3:55pm
The page from which that passage is quoted is wrong as well Morgana. It's a reference to Styvechale Gate which is where Earlsdon Avenue (South) is today. Devil's Dungeon however is next to Beechwood Avenue some distance away.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
9 of 16
Sun 31st Mar 2013 4:13pm
Hi
A link to pic St.Thomas' Albany Rd |
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Michael43
Earlsdon Thread starter
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10 of 16
Sun 31st Mar 2013 4:35pm
On 31st Mar 2013 3:55pm, dutchman said:
That particular page you quoted from is wrong though Morgana. It's a reference to Styvechale Gate which is where Earlsdon Avenue (South) is today. Devil's Dungeon however is next to Beechwood Avenue some distance away.
To be fair I don't think Morgana was saying it was from Devils Dungeon. Just kindly pointing out the stone came from Stoneleigh Abbey.Michael McEvoy
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Michael43
Earlsdon Thread starter
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11 of 16
Sun 31st Mar 2013 4:42pm
On 31st Mar 2013 4:13pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
A link to pic St.Thomas' Albany Rd
Brilliant. Is that the Tech' college in the background? Yes! Just recalled it was where the retirement homes are now. Wow. Memories. thanksMichael McEvoy
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
12 of 16
Sun 31st Mar 2013 4:48pm
Hello Michael
Please refer to the main link from our forum, where I obtained the pic link from.
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dutchman
Spon End |
13 of 16
Sun 31st Mar 2013 5:06pm
Thank you Michael. Morgana's post originally read slightly different and has since been corrected. Likewise I have since corrected my reply to it.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
14 of 16
Fri 9th Feb 2024 12:39pm
There is an interesting snippet in this month's Echo community Newspaper covering Earlsdon. Is this the same pit?
It Happened This Month:
1876 - Five Children drowned after falling through ice in Welton's Pit on Stivichall Common, adjacent to Earlsdon Lane (Earlsdon Avenue South) and Kenilworth Road.
I have a vague idea we have mentioned this tragic incident before? |
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Helen F
Warrington |
15 of 16
Fri 9th Feb 2024 2:42pm
Were you thinking of this discussion? |
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