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spocksbabe
coventry
1 of 104  Wed 17th Feb 2010 10:37pm  

Does anyone have any information on the Blacksmith's near Stoke Green or the Flowers family? ie Frederick... thank you
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
2 of 104  Sun 21st Feb 2010 5:47pm  

It will be great if we can find out something about Frederick Flowers the Stoke Blacksmith, or even any memories about where the Smithy once stood - which is now the 'Empress Buildings' row of shops. To help anyone along, here's a small map from 1889 showing the Smithy just across the road from the Bull's Head pub - and below that is a very rural looking view of Binley Road, looking towards town, with the pub on the left. The old stocks would've been just to the left of the photographer. (I wouldn't mind seeing those put to good use again, but that's another topic!) 1889 map Forum image
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Greg
Coventry
3 of 104  Mon 10th Oct 2011 10:35pm  

I recently had an hour to kill while my car was MOT`d and took these pictures in an historic Coventry road. When it has been identified, I have four more pictures and a couple of questions to ask. Post copied from topic Photo poser 6 on 4th Aug 2019 5:56 pm
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dutchman
Spon End
4 of 104  Tue 11th Oct 2011 3:11am  

Thanks Greg Thumbs up I guessed rather than knew the answer pretty quick but in checking my answer I learned a lot about that area I didn't previously know. Post copied from topic Photo poser 6 on 4th Aug 2019 5:56 pm
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
5 of 104  Tue 11th Oct 2011 7:35am  

Ah yes, not far from me that lot. That poor old clock has had that tyre and wheel rim "hoopla'd" over it for years now - it really is about time they removed the ugly metal surrounding fence and did something nice with it, it's the least that pleasant area deserves. I'll leave the guessing to someone else though.... Post copied from topic Photo poser 6 on 4th Aug 2019 5:57 pm
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Midland Red

6 of 104  Tue 11th Oct 2011 9:01am  

Yes, both Rob and I have covered this area with our photos past and present The bicycle tyre has become something of a landmark ! But it's really time for it to go and the whole site tidied Post copied from topic Photo poser 6 on 4th Aug 2019 5:58 pm
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Greg
Coventry
7 of 104  Tue 11th Oct 2011 8:14pm  

Thank you all for your comments. The second part of my query regards the tree in picture 7 and two missing plaques. The tree looks as though it is in the garden of the house, on Binley Road, near to the junction with Marlborough Road but is surrounded by high railings and used to have a mounted plaque at its base detailing its legend. I think it may be tied up with Coombe Abbey but I wondered if any of you can remember the story/legend of this historic tree? Also, picture 8 shows the low wall which runs at the back of the green between South Avenue and Paynes Lane. There used to be a plaque on this wall (probably stolen for scrap at some time) which gave the history of horse racing which apparrently took place there, a long time ago. Does anyone have any info on this plaque or its contents? I share your views about the monument, MR. Like so many of the small things in the city which are a real part of our heritage and should be preserved, nobody seems to care. So sad!! Post copied from topic Photo poser 6 on 4th Aug 2019 5:59 pm
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Midland Red

8 of 104  Tue 11th Oct 2011 8:27pm  

Do you mean Brays Lane rather than Paynes Lane? Post copied from topic Photo poser 6 on 4th Aug 2019 6:00 pm
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Greg
Coventry
9 of 104  Tue 11th Oct 2011 8:35pm  

Sorry, yes it is Brays Lane. Post copied from topic Photo poser 6 on 4th Aug 2019 6:01 pm
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Midland Red

10 of 104  Sat 22nd Oct 2011 10:22am  

I took this photograph this morning, and something seems to be missing
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
11 of 104  Sat 22nd Oct 2011 5:25pm  

Aha.... well spotted Cliff! I noticed that as we drove past yesterday evening. NEWSFLASH: First the good news.... the tyre and rim have been removed from the Stoke Green clock. Now the bad news.... the clock itself has gone too!!!!! But, a nice thought has crossed my mind (and quickly reached the other side, it's not very far!).... maybe someone from the council read this forum, saw our lamenting of the lack of care received by that old clock, and decided it was time to remove it for restoration? We can dream, can't we!
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TonyS
Coventry
12 of 104  Mon 24th Oct 2011 11:56am  

If only you'd known who to ask..... Thumbs up The clock has never been owned by the council and was paid for by local residents in the late 20's/early 30's. The clock hasn't worked for over 10 years, and the council got a quote to have it repaired about 6 years ago which was for around £64,000!! This was way too expensive, so it was left. In recent years it fell into disrepair so the council put a fence round it. More recently the council has been speaking to the local residents to ask what they wanted to do with the clock and if they were able to pay for the repairs (!) The residents have said that they would like to have a play area where the clock is. It is currently in storage until the residents association (along with the councils conservation officer) have decided what they want to do with it. So, if anyone has a spare £100,000 I'll pass your name on..... Now, next question!.... Cheers
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Midland Red

13 of 104  Mon 24th Oct 2011 12:02pm  

That's OK, but it begs the question . . . . . What has happened to the bicycle tyre ? Lol
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TonyS
Coventry
14 of 104  Mon 24th Oct 2011 12:04pm  

Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin I'll try and find out..... but don't hold your breath! Lol
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Midland Red

15 of 104  Mon 24th Oct 2011 12:39pm  

As Rob was there on Friday, and I wasn't there till Saturday, at the moment, the finger of suspicion points at our leader Big grin Big grin Big grin
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