Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Fri 2nd Jul 2021 10:05am
Fantastic shots, Rob. Fountain outside St John's, never read about that before. Brilliant as ever. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
17 of 22
Fri 2nd Jul 2021 10:23am
I've got an original newspaper article about the building of that fountain, Kaga, which I transcribed here. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
18 of 22
Fri 2nd Jul 2021 10:36am
Thank you Rob, brilliant, wonder why Whitley didn't mention it. |
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bk
Coventry |
19 of 22
Tue 21st Mar 2023 11:25am
Dear all - we have found them, described as 'untouched for decades' by Damien. I'll begin high resolution scans in April. That's after I finish another 500 Arthur Cooper negatives which came to me last week via Ian Hollands, who saved them by collecting 10,000 in boxes from Cooper's front lawn. After his death, Arthur's wife Marjorie organised with the Council to remove them. Sadly they were in some sort of order and the earliest plates had already gone to the tip (pre-war, and I know, I know)
Still, more Wingraves on the horizon. b p kyneswood
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Helen F
Warrington |
20 of 22
Tue 21st Mar 2023 12:58pm
Oooooo. I've never looked at those. Not that I have the kit. It will be interesting to see how many were in the Pictures of Coventry collection and if there are some new views, which looking at the boxes, seems likely. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
21 of 22
Mon 23rd Oct 2023 4:34pm
Thanks to Victoria Yardley (no relation!) on FB - I'd not seen this stamp before:
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
22 of 22
Thu 18th Apr 2024 5:00pm
Ben has just reminded me that following recent sessions with him, Steve and Rob - the Wingrave collection was added to CD and how amazing they are to.
Just zoom in on that detail for the arch through to Market Place - the resolution for the era is incredible - they are over 160 years old!
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