NeilsYard
Coventry |
1606 of 1703
Thu 7th Sep 2023 4:56pm
Thanks again Anne - keep it coming! It just seems to have a very ornate entrance for something used as storage. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1607 of 1703
Mon 11th Sep 2023 11:31am
Sorry Neil, just to intrigue you a little more, from Coventry Digital dated 1980. The doorway is there but bricked up !
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Helen F
Warrington |
1608 of 1703
Mon 11th Sep 2023 11:54am
Great find Anne. Is it bricked up or is the gate open and you can see the rear wall of the yard? |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1609 of 1703
Mon 11th Sep 2023 2:16pm
Helen, if you look at it on CD and full page, the picture is clearer and definitely bricks. All we need now is a view earlier than that one. Do you think it could possibly be a reclamation doorway ? It also looks as if there is a window on the Earlsdon Street side. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
1610 of 1703
Mon 11th Sep 2023 2:35pm
Hi Anne. The brickwork is the same above and below the arch. The bricks aren't in the arch, you can just see them through the gap and over the top.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1611 of 1703
Mon 11th Sep 2023 2:53pm
Within that section now is an outside seating area. I'll take a closer look next time I'm down there. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
1612 of 1703
Tue 12th Sep 2023 3:21pm
That's a good idea Neil, it might make more sense studying it on site. Looking again at your 1950's picture iy looks as if the doorway bit actually went into another single story building which was 90 degrees from the bit which is the outdoor area is now. Do you know where the original pub was placed and which way was it facing ? |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1613 of 1703
Tue 12th Sep 2023 4:54pm
It was in the same direction Anne and it you look at my post #1599 (what a big thread!) it looks as if it could be an original wall as the footprint seems to be very similar - though I don't think it is. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1614 of 1703
Mon 2nd Oct 2023 11:19am
Apols if this one has been posted before but not sure I'd see previously - Some nice close-up detail -
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
1615 of 1703
Mon 2nd Oct 2023 11:23am
There's also been this one shared on FB recently of the White Lion - seems to prove that the recently discovered Mosaic was from the earlier Hotel (unless it was inside?) -
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Helen F
Warrington |
1616 of 1703
Mon 2nd Oct 2023 11:29am
Two great photos there Neil. I've not seen either of them. The mosaic was on the outside, hugging the bow window and the doorway. They must have just covered it up with new paving, probably after the war but possibly even before. If you look at this photo of the mosaic taken by Heathite, you can see that it was designed to fit the building. Probably it lost the left hand end that fit the other doorway and that was why it was abandoned. It could have been dug up to lay services? The pavements and road surfaces were redone multiple times over the years, gradually flattening and raising the levels.
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
1617 of 1703
Mon 2nd Oct 2023 11:46am
On 2nd Oct 2023 11:19am, NeilsYard said:
Apols if this one has been posted before but not sure I'd see previously - Some nice close-up detail -
Great advert on the side of a pub "Drink a pinta milk a day"Mick Strong
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lolipop
arley |
1618 of 1703
Tue 3rd Oct 2023 5:54pm
Can somebody help me out with the name of the pub as you came down Greyfriars Lane round the bend and it stood on the left hand side in Cheylsmore. Nicholson
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Helen F
Warrington |
1619 of 1703
Tue 3rd Oct 2023 6:14pm
Do you mean the Squirrel? Also known as the Hare and Squirrel or the Flanker and Firkin. Here. |
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lolipop
arley |
1620 of 1703
Wed 4th Oct 2023 2:23pm
On 3rd Oct 2023 6:14pm, Helen F said:
Do you mean the Squirrel? Also known as the Hare and Squirrel or the Flanker and Firkin. Here.
Thanks Helen, for the life of me I could not think of it, even though my Aunt Amy lived in the corner house Cheylesmore / Friars Rd and my Wife's family lived in Whitefriars St.Nicholson
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