NeilsYard
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Fri 11th Oct 2019 10:42am
All - take a few moments to enjoy these.
I was going to add them separately but there are too many good ones to keep adding. Thanks to my FB friend Cliff Berwick who found them.
Some of these have made their way on to the web over time but a few unseen crackers for me. They are part of the LIFE magazine collection taken by one of their photographers Hans Wild in a 'Coventry - One Year on' series.
The LIFE site itself is US restricted but Google have now added them to their Arts and Culture Page/App - Coventry Photographed by LIFE 1941
It's where I found those ones of the old Temperance Hotel on the other threads. |
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
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Sat 12th Oct 2019 9:48am
Brilliant Neil, thanks for sharing. Some of the photos of damaged houses, although repetitive, look like they are taken somewhere on the edge of Coventry. Is it possible to ascertain where? It would be good to see 'then and now' comparisons. Question |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sat 12th Oct 2019 9:34pm
Watercolour World set for Coventry
There are some old favourites and some great new images you will never have seen before. |
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Midland Red
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Wed 18th Dec 2019 1:21pm
Great album of photos of Coventry on Flickr here |
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NeilsYard
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Mon 13th Jan 2020 11:35am
Available from today - John Laing Collection: Breaking New Ground
Breaking New Ground is a 21-month project to digitise and explore the John Laing Photographic Collection.
The John Laing plc building company profoundly shaped post-war Britain. They built outstanding sites of worship like Coventry Cathedral, some of the country's first motorways, including the M1, the Barbican and buildings which housed pioneering forms of technology such as Berkeley Nuclear Power Station.
Historic England holds Laing's photographic collection of around 230,000 images. Breaking New Ground is a project that will digitise, conserve, catalogue and make accessible 10,000 images from this incredible collection of social history.
Historic England Laing Collection.
Helen. I'm just going through these and there are some crackers - some I would not necessarily associate with Laing but must be new to the site.
Let me know if you are looking for any other specifics - there are some cracking new ones |
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JohnnieWalker
Sanctuary Point, Australia |
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Mon 13th Jan 2020 10:34pm
On 18th Dec 2019 1:21pm, Midland Red said:
Great album of photos of Coventry on Flickr here
That is indeed a great collection. Among the rarer photos were a number along the Sowe River footpaths, where I used to run many times during the school holidays in the early 1960s. Changed a bit since then though!True Blue Coventry Kid
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sun 19th Apr 2020 10:53pm
Some interesting drawings from the restoration of the old cathedral and the designs for the new one. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Tue 21st Apr 2020 2:33pm
For one of the greatest collections of pictures and information on Coventry, may I remind people that this site is blooming fantastic. I'm still not done looking through every topic that might be of interest to me but when I do I'm constantly delighted at what has been posted before. The library plus Rob's History site and his pictures are also worth looking at cover to cover. I'm going to go through them again because each time I look, I'm searching for tiny details I didn't spot the other times. |
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NeilsYard
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Tue 21st Apr 2020 3:23pm
I seem to have built up quite a collection on my laptop now as well, so if anyone is ever after anything specific just shout out. I try to capture anything I see that's not in the normal books / views etc. and not seen much before. I do try to add on here when I can but there are quite a few! |
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bohica
coventry |
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Tue 21st Apr 2020 8:34pm
Neil,
I'm looking for a picture of a carnival float made by AWA/HSA apprentices, likely early to mid-60s, that used a Hunter cockpit. If you ever come across one, please remember me. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Wed 22nd Apr 2020 12:28pm
If there is a resource you use often, it helps to make your own copy (naughty I know). Sometimes (not unreasonably) they prevent you from doing this. Usually you can get round this by screen printing at a size that suits and if necessary stitching the bits back together. I use presentation software (eg Power Point) to arrange them. I then save them in useful groups eg Fire Insurance in a folder marked Maps. |
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NeilsYard
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Wed 6th Jan 2021 11:10am
Ooh ooh! A great collection of 'Coventry and its Environs in the 19th Century' has just turned up on Flickr here!!!!
I've identified a few. The resolution is amazing considering the era - you can click to zoom. Enjoy!
Example - never seen this view of the toll gate at Allesley - the old eye hospital to the centre left.
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Wed 6th Jan 2021 8:19pm
Very nice. I agree with the naming so far and several are weirdly relevant to the mills stuff I've been working on. The Whitley Village, the Effluent pits that came before the waste disposal plant. Several of the others are in the same area I'm thinking. The St John's one ties up nicely with a painting I've got. This is my week blown Ta very plenty. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Wed 6th Jan 2021 9:05pm
On 6th Jan 2021 11:10am, NeilsYard said:
Ooh ooh! A great collection of 'Coventry and its Environs in the 19th Century' has just turned up on Flickr here!!!!
Wow, that collection is absolutely amazing Neil ! The photo that astonishes me the most is this sad looking photo of St. John's church - and the most amazing thing is its possible age.
St. John's underwent two major restorations, in the 1850s and the 1870s. When I first saw my own Wingrave image. I assumed it must be between the two projects (c1860s), with just over half already completed. But the photo on Flickr shows it in such a dilapidated state - could it be among the first ever photos in Coventry (or anywhere!) - before the 1850s restoration? Just fantastic! |
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NeilsYard
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Thu 7th Jan 2021 11:28am
I knew you'd like them as much as I did as soon as I'd seen them and immediately recognised the rarity of the views. I just stumbled across them by complete accident but left a Flickr note thanking the poster and telling him I've linked the page to here - hopefully to increase his views. As Helen's said before it's amazing how these things just keep turning up. There'll be more out there, I just don't think some people realise the significance of what they have. I think they all came under a search for glass plate negatives, so yes they are very early. Keep hunting gang!
Btw, ain't the resolution impressive for the age when you zoom in! |
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