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Tony1
Coventry
46 of 60  Sat 27th Oct 2018 10:31am  

I found many spots in the city where you can see only two spires. My best shot was taken from Spencer Park bridge. Many thanks for your reponse
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heathite
Coventry
47 of 60  Sat 27th Oct 2018 3:52pm  

Taken from Warwick, before it started raining.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
48 of 60  Sun 28th Oct 2018 1:07pm  

Very impressive Heathite - you must have a good zoom!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
49 of 60  Sun 28th Oct 2018 8:29pm  

Visited my mum today in Allesley Park. Almost forgot about the view from Torbay Road/Winsford Avenue Thumbs up I think that must be the highest point around Coventry? (it was certainly a pain walking up Torbay every day from school!)
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heathite
Coventry
50 of 60  Mon 29th Oct 2018 4:07pm  

On 28th Oct 2018 1:07pm, Rob Orland said: Very impressive Heathite - you must have a good zoom!
Yes Rob, it's giving me a lot of fun. Here's another but cropped in a lot further.
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Midland Red

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51 of 60  Mon 29th Oct 2018 4:28pm  

It's actually "Three Spires and a Fl
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Prof
Gloucester
52 of 60  Sun 13th Jan 2019 10:52pm  

2004 from Quadrant Hall
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pixrobin
Canley
53 of 60  Tue 12th Mar 2019 7:48pm  

There's a good shot on the council's Flickr account: Three spires
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Prof
Gloucester
54 of 60  Mon 2nd Mar 2020 7:50pm  

Rob's pics Forum library image
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p fandango
Binley, Coventry
55 of 60  Fri 6th Mar 2020 3:55am  

you can see all 3 from behind Burger King on Central Six retail park
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20A-Manor House
Coventry
56 of 60  Fri 14th May 2021 5:14pm  

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Helen F
Warrington
57 of 60  Sun 16th May 2021 8:20am  

Another good image from your collection 20A. How can a city with so many ups and downs look so flat from a distance?
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Prof
Gloucester
58 of 60  Sat 22nd May 2021 11:05pm  

Three Spires Forum library image From Rob's collection.
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Helen F
Warrington
59 of 60  Sat 22nd May 2021 11:30pm  

That's a good view of the spires Prof. Thumbs up I can't tell, is it pre or post war?
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Prof
Gloucester
60 of 60  Sat 22nd May 2021 11:49pm  

Definitely pre-war, 1930s I would guess Helen. Though the two ladies on the edge of Greyfriars do look as if it just might be 1940s!
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